Saturday, January 14, 2006

Nihilism Of Europe

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Nihilism Of Europe
2006.01.13 8:49

'Those who rule Europe will rule the world. It is undoubted, but I don't think Hitler is trying to do so. ' -Stalin
As a matter of fact, two world wars were fought along with the border of Europe, at that time everybody had admitted that Europe was the centre of the world. But after the World War II, the Cold War, USA emerged as the No.1 country in the world. Now USA is the only Super Power. It is not a matter of hegemony, though, as long as USA keeps on exporting freedom and democracy, the liberation of knowledge will continue to be spread every nook and cranny. People in other region will try to develop another search engine inevitably.
Hitler was trying to prevail nihilism in Europe. The attempt was completely failed, though, the tradition of nihilism still remains strongly everywhere in Europe, they will show another alternative especially when they overcome its nihilism in the near future.
USA is superior to any other country in many respects, but not everything, USA is not the same as the world, and vice versa. There are many countries and regions other than USA. We ourselves have to form common knowledge not just from USA, EU, or any other region. The world doesn't need a centre of something. The world ought to be from unilateral image to multilateral one.


Fitontid
2006.01.13 8:46
Trees have powers called 'fitontid'. This is a combination of alkaloid, multiple lactose, organic acid and tannin, usually found in the form of evaporation in the woods and existing in the air of woods one out of a hundred million to one billion, however according to the estimate some scholar made, all quantity on the earth is 175 million tons, that is 6 times as large as all exhaust gas and smoke from cars &factories. This material helps make us all minus-ionised (a little bit mystic though). Russian scholar Dr Kieton, professor at the University of St. Petersburg named it. Here is the link [wakando.jp] that I was able to find only in Japanese.


A Memory Of Monosodium Glutamate
2006.01.13 8:43

When I was a kid, I used to lick monosodium glutamate every time I saw the small container since we were told that monosodium glutamate makes us smart. Now I knew glutamate works as a neurotransmittant, so in part the theory was confirmed.
I thougt too much, I read too many, I wrote tens of scribles when I was a minor, so I don't have to worry about having glutamate excessively since all taken were completely consumed.

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