Erasmus Darwin’s Evolutionary Ideashttps://victorianweb.org/science/edarwin/evolution.html
P. Erasmus Darwin: Sex, Science and Serendipity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. King-Hele, D. Doctor of Revolution, The Life and Genuis of Erasmus Darwin. London: Faber an
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Electricity and the Spirit in Naturehttp://ipwebdev.com/hermit/electricityandthespiritinnature.html
of the present state of science, in the light of a modern practical understanding of the nature of mind - by Joel A. Wendt first, from the end of my novel American Phoenix:
THE 1998 TURIN SYMPOSIUMhttps://www.shroud.com/turinsym.htm
of the Shroud of Turin "Science and the Shroud" (The 1998 Turin Symposium) June 5 through 7, 1998 Unione Industriale Turin, Italy The Third International Congress for the Study of
Jeff Duntemann's ContraPositive Diaryhttp://www.duntemann.com/may2002.htm
(for "science fiction") to "SciFi." I've never understood this (it happens a lot) unless it's to keep west coasties from thinking I'm talking about San Francis
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we inhabit? In this science-fantasy tale, a man is plagued by the uncontrolled psychic ability to perceive and interact with the higher dimensions of space – to the extent that he
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Star Trek theology: Gene Roddenberry's pantheism.http://www.pantheism.net/paul/history/star-trek.htm
was not all reason and science, however. Several Star Trek episodes suggest the possibility that souls could live on after the body has died, or might be separated from bodies, or
Gene Roddenberry's pantheism andreligion in Star Trek.
Psychiatry and the Human Conditionhttps://www.hedweb.com/bgcharlton/psychhuman.html
upon modern neuroscience and evolutionary theory. Psychiatric signs and symptoms - such as anxiety, insomnia, malaise, fatigue - are part of life for most people, for much of the
Can psychiatry understand what makes us human?
Cheliceratahttps://www.scientificlib.com/en/Biology/Animalia/Arthropoda/Chelicerata.html
1–9, http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119395003/abstract 16. ^ Stott, C.A., Tetlie, O.E., Braddy, S.J., Nowlan, G.S, Glasser, P.M.,and Devereux, M.G. (November 2005), &q
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