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Why Truth Defies Measurement

20 min · 23 mei 2026
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This podcast explores the fundamental tension between empirical knowledge, which is measurable and transferable, and non-empirical intuition, which often defies verbal explanation. The text introduces the expression gap to explain why profound insights frequently shatter when forced into the narrow bandwidth of language or data. By synthesizing ancient spiritual philosophy with modern systems theory, the authors argue that both modes of understanding are actually grounded in a single underlying reality called the Logos. True comprehension requires us to recognize structural coherence—the invisible patterns that connect the parts—rather than dismissing what cannot be quantified as mere delusion. Ultimately, the text serves as a defense of human intuition, suggesting that we must value the purpose of the whole system just as much as we value its individual, measurable gears. Spirituality and Faith Explained https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bb5cc20d-5aaf-4bc4-86a3-d6c86cde1b1f [https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bb5cc20d-5aaf-4bc4-86a3-d6c86cde1b1f]

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