Thoughts do not exist in a tangible form; they are abstract concepts within the mind.
The present is a concept we use to understand time, rather than a tangible and measurable form.
Albert Einstein's quote about explaining things simply reflects his belief in the importance of clarity and simplicity in understanding complex scientific concepts. This influenced his approach by striving to break down complicated ideas into more easily understandable terms, making his theories accessible to a wider audience.
Plato believed that children are born with innate knowledge and that learning is a process of recollection or remembering what the soul already knows. He described this concept in his dialogue 'Meno'.
In Confucianism, the focus is on earthly life and moral cultivation rather than the afterlife or concepts like heaven. Confucian teachings emphasize living a harmonious life in accordance with moral principles and fulfilling one's role in society. It is more about creating a "heaven on earth" through virtuous behavior and social harmony.
Beliefs. They are our perceptions of what "is". Even though most believe that we are living in a physical world, the reality remains that we are living in a world of thoughts and emotions. Everything we live, we really feel within. In reality we are simply on a ride of "emotions". We believe that things out there are guilty of our feelings, but in reality all "feelings" come from within. We link emotions to things, because we were falsely taught to do So by those who wish to rule the world through materialism : you need the car to feel good, the house or the money etc..
Yes, time is abstract in the sense that we can't perceive it with our senses. It is neither visible nor tangible. It is simply a product of our consciousness. It is the way we measure changes in the world around us. Without change, there would be no time. So it is simply an abstract concept we use to measure changes in the concrete objects that we can see and touch.
The Greeks were worshipers of Nature, and their gods simply represented different aspects of nature and abstract concepts. It was as natural to them as worshiping God is to us.
Simply by changing ones thoughts
They are very different. An abstract class is a class that represents an abstract concept (Google define "abstract" if you're unsure) such as 'Thoughts' or 'BankAccount'. When a class is defined as abstract it cannot be used (directly) to create an object. Abstract classes are used as super-classes so that all of their subclasses inherit all methods. Interfaces can be thought of as contracts with all of their implementing classes. They simply require all implementing classes to have methods with the same signature as that defined in the interface, but such methods can behave as appropriate. Hope that helps :)
Simply, Abstract method is a method that is declared without or containing no implementation. It has a method signature
The present is a concept we use to understand time, rather than a tangible and measurable form.
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To abstract data from the medical records, simply go to the medical files in question to retrieve the information.
Good and evil are human concepts. Animals simply are.
"Dismantle" means to take something apart or to remove its components systematically. It can refer to physical objects, such as machinery or structures, as well as abstract concepts, like systems or organizations. The term often implies a careful or methodical approach to disassembling rather than simply breaking apart.
This concepts simply states that all revenue and and expenses are credited to the correct accounting period, not simply when the cash is received or payment made.
In this case, abstract is not used as a simple definition, but instead as a statement declaring that the picture does not conform to any of the other pre-ordained categories of art. Abstract in the case of art encompasses any works that cannot be classified under any other particular style, and does not act as simply another form of art.