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Kedar Joshi

Kedar Joshi
The failure of the past philosophers is largely the failure to see the self-evident.
The final philosophy is the ontology of God.
The physics of the 21st century shall deal essentially with non-spatial matter and non-spatial mechanics.
In the midst of excitement, grief, joy, and solitude, I remind myself every moment that the sole mission of my life is to find "the ultimate questioner" - that unimaginable who has put me in this madness to answer an unanswerable question.
It is profoundly tragic that I am a slave, but it is profoundly joyous that I am God’s slave, not that of a devil.
How miserable a solipsist is! It is rather senseless for him to even assert his belief in solipsism, for, on the one hand, if his belief is false it is like committing intellectual suicide, and, on the other hand, if his belief is true it is an act of intellectual insanity.
Space is really non-spatial.
Truth is an orphan without matter and matter is impotent without truth.
The most fundamental tragedy of my life is that the ones who I see do not exist and the one who exists I do not see.
Truth may have been found but might never be known.
In reality the universe has no geometry.
At the heart of my metaphysic there is the ultimate question and at the heart of the universe there is the ultimate questioner.
The best thing about the world is that it has a mysterious structure and the worst thing is that it has a grievous structure.
The world is a garden of philosophy. God is its gardener; Man is the visitor. And any tree that does not bear fruits of philosophy either does not belong to that garden or is yet to be grown.
I know what the world exists for, but I know not how it came into existence. I see the design, but not the designer. I understand the question, but not the questioner.
The world is truly beautiful solely in the eyes of a true philosopher.