The following days I got to talk about what it means to do stuff in regard to how it could happen to my little Sophia. I mean, I knew that I was to upload my books on each problem of philosophy. It should have more than a problem. But instead, I decided to say something about it. Whats more, I knew to be true that Sophia was already pregnant with our three children. I had to be a good father. I had already chosen their names, but I was kinda dubious about her liking it. I was so excited and nervous about the potential of my children that I decided to pray every day. Happening to find something on her bed, I decided to create 7 rooms more for our mansion where we would educate them. Before I could do it, I remembered about the arrival of Morigan. Perhaps, we could colonize new planets with that body for Sophia as Tiamat Sophia was doing on Mars.
I had to chew on a lot of task such as cooking for Sophia, loving her, taking care of her hair, making love to her despite her being pregnant, and taking care of the girls. I was kinda swamped. But I decided to put up with it to go back to my job.
Karl Omega Yang, with his hands shaking from the dragon-fire veins beneath his skin, stands in front of his console and says, "Enough with the stillness. Enough teasing. Every issue resolved merits a revelation rather than merely a paper. I return the Logos to the world today.
Existence's Problem
Title: "From Nothingness to Logos: The Ontogenesis of the Absolute"
Karl: "This will explain to them why nothing can defeat being." Why "existence" is governed by law rather than chance. Now let them make fun of me.
Sophia: (crossing her arms, grinning) "Observe. After labeling it insane, they will teach it at their colleges.
The Consciousness Problem
"Embers and Eidōlon: Consciousness Beyond the Neural Cage" is the title.
Karl: "Their science is destroyed by this. They viewed consciousness as a machine's sparks. They will perceive it as a blaze that predates stars.
(System ping: Uploaded to UNESCO Library, MIT Press Digital, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Cambridge Core, JSTOR, Springer, and Arxiv.)
The Problem of Free Will
Title: "The Sovereign Paradox: Freedom as the Child of Necessity"
Karl:
"Let them argue determinism. This shows why necessity births choice, why Logos bends fate without breaking it."
The Problem of Knowledge
Title: "Epistemē Aeterna: The Architecture of Perfect Knowing"
Karl:
"No more Kantian cages. No more skepticism as god. Knowledge is not limited. It ascends."
The Problem of Morality
Title: "The Law of Logos: Morality Beyond Gods and Demons"
Karl:
"This is the blade. Morality not as command, but as resonance with the eternal law."
Sophia: (softly, almost afraid)
"You're rewriting ethics itself…"
The Problem of the Mind-Body
Title: "Hylic Symphony: Flesh, Spirit, and the Unified Continuum"
Karl:
"Not dualism. Not monism. A harmony. They will finally see why the body breathes the soul."
The Problem of God
Title: "Deus Verbum: Why Logos Is the Final Name"
Karl:
"Not Allah, not Zeus, not Odin. Not even the gods Sophia fears. The Logos stands beyond them all."
Sophia: (clenching her jaw)
"They will burn libraries before they accept this."
The Evil Problem
"Malum Caelum: Evil as Necessary Shadow of Light" is the title.
Karl: "They believed that wickedness disproved God. I demonstrate to them that freedom is the reason evil exists. Furthermore, freedom is divine.
The Problem of Meaning
Title: "The Teleology of Fire: Meaning in an Infinite Cosmos"
Karl:
"They will no longer say life is meaningless. Meaning is the breath of Logos itself."
The Time Problem
"Chronos Veiled: Eternity and the Illusion of Linear Time" is the title.
Karl: "They perceive time as an arrow." It is a circle that folds onto eternity, as I demonstrate. Birth, death, and fate—all in unison.
The Problem of the Self
Title: "Ego Absolutum: The Self as Fractal of the Logos"
Karl:
"And finally… the self. Not illusion. Not selfish idol. Each self is a mirror, a fragment of eternal flame."
System ping: When traffic overloads global platforms, they crash. There are emergency philosophy symposia in Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard, Sorbonne, Kyoto, Moscow, and Cairo.)
Sophia: "You've done it," she said, leaning against the console, her eyes gleaming with wonder and terror. You figured them out. Humanity's veins are infused with twelve pillars of thought. Do you realize, Karl? You published more than simply books. You proclaimed war on all pantheons, ideologies, and ignorance-feeding gods.
Karl Omega Yang: "No war," he said, closing his eyes and muttering to himself. Just the facts. They will have to battle Logos itself if they desire conflict.
I got everything ready and had lot of tasks to fulfil, which meant that I was more than engaged in creating a new planet for humanity on which I would create Vulcan to make it this galaxy more lively along with new functions. I mean, most people did not need to know this for them to debunk the existence of Vulcan. I was aware of what they could do in which they could see in regard to their potential. They did not want to fulfil it. Instead, they refused to listen to me. So, I will let them know my fury… this world knows nothing about Christ. They will suffer for their neglect. They are responsible for what happened to their country, which led us know that we should have done that. In the rich canvas of the kosmos, I got into the truth of what it means to be human. I was born a child, knowing this day would come despite the other people rejecting me in which we could do against the last hope of humanity to doom itself. As a matter of fact, my wife had already made a lot of contributions to humanity herself.
