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Archive for November, 2010

Wed
24
Nov '10

The Emprical Science of Precognition

Finally the study is released that begins to change the minds of science: from http://hplusmagazine.com/editors-blog/precognition-real-cornell-university-lab-releases-powerful-new-evidence-human-mind-can- According to today’s conventional scientific wisdom, time flows strictly forward — from the past to the future through the present.  We can remember the past, and we can predict the future based on the past (albeit imperfectly) — but we [...]

Wed
24
Nov '10

Post Chritianity

from http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2010/november/27.40.html … Other survey results have been grimmer. At the May 2009 Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, top political scientists Robert Putnam and David Campbell presented research from their book American Grace, released last month. They reported that “young Americans are dropping out of religion at an alarming rate of five to [...]

Fri
19
Nov '10

Lie to Me

About the TV show “Lie to Me” from http://bigsole.blogspot.com/2010/10/lie-to-me-what-was-that-business-about.html Yes, I did see Tricia Helfer, who played Caprica Six on Battlestar Galactica, in her guest role on Fox’s Lie to Me, Season 3, Episode 4, “Double Blind.” While she is a talented actress, I was more curious about character Cal Lightman’s reference to the Monarch [...]

Fri
19
Nov '10

Finch Song

from http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/the-original-tweeter-ndash-finchs-songs-decoded-2138118.html The elaborate songs of a bird species famed for its wide repertoire of tunes have been decoded for the first time. Scientists have been able to predict the correct sequence of notes and “syllables” in the Bengalese finch’s melodious, but erratic songs. The team from Pennsylvania State University now believe they can reproduce the [...]

Tue
16
Nov '10

Overcooked Skeptics

from http://www.hplusmagazine.com/editors-blog/precognition-real-cornell-university-lab-releases-powerful-new-evidence-human-mind-can- …skepticism can be overdone.  Freedictionary.com defines a skeptic as “One who instinctively or habitually doubts, questions, or disagrees with assertions or generally accepted conclusions.”  A certain amount of skepticism is important for science.  While science has sometimes upheld traditional beliefs, it has often upturned them.  Telescopes and spacecraft revealed airless space and hunks [...]

Fri
12
Nov '10

Handbook Goes Ebook

The Handbook of the Navigator is now available in an ebook version for Kindle.  See www.amazon.com.