Laszlo Katona

Accidentally I was born with the name of Laszlo Katona in the last millennia in Budapest, Hungary, I'm sure you know where it is... next to Pluto. In high school, my teacher asked what I was going to be and I said: hermit. It almost succeeded but fortunately, I have a wife, three daughters and two grandchildren. I wanted to learn philosophy at the greatest Hungarian university, but in that year, when I wanted to start it the whole faculty was enlisted to military services, including professors because in 1972 was a "little ice-age" in the communist era. But I am grateful for that; it saved me to become a communist philosopher or any kind for that matter. Thus, I became a poet... without poems. Instead, I write short books about misunderstandings of the philosophy of science and religion, and everyday logic. My favorite questions are: "Who knew what happened in the Garden, where Jesus was arrested if every potential eyewitness were sleeping?" "Do you know where is the program of a computer?" "If the material is dumb, materialism can't be too smart either, but if the material is intelligent, what is materialism?"

Nevertheless, I hope you'll find amusing my answers.

Laszlo Katona

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