• Modern Physics a Fraud? - Superfluid helium? Speed of light a limit?, incredibility of quantum theory, Heisenberg's misunderstanding ohttp://big-lies.org/modern-physics-a-fraud/
education, media, and science writers. For example, I remember being assured by a biology experimenter that ‘e=mc 2 ’ is “commonsense”. Although there are a fe
Articles on Modern Theoretical Physics (rather than Empiricism and Technology). 'Superfluid helium', myth of the limiting speed of light, unanswered relativity paper, nuclear fra
James Cameron Biographyhttp://jamescamerononline.com/Biography.htm
An avid reader of science fiction since childhood, he was fifteen when he saw Stanley Kubrick's visionary film, 2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time. He became fascinated with
2blowhards.com: Climate Models Written in ... Fortran?!?http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2009/07/climate_models.html
to make the computer science geeks happy. I'm sure new projects that don't depend on previous work may be written in shiny new languages, but it's like the banks with their core b
2blowhards.com - a weblog
Zionist Israel's Thermonuclear Blackmail Of Americahttps://rense.com//general35/isrnuk.htm
New York, Bachelor of Science from Northeast Louisiana University, Doctor of Medicine from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Masters of Public Health from
COMMUNICATING BY LIGHThttp://www.modulatedlight.org/Modulated_Light_DX/LongArticle1Jan79.html
leather-bound book 'Science For All' (1884), containing William Ackroyd's account of Bell and Tainter's then-new 'photophone'. Another early influence was a book published in 1921
THE HHO GAMES & EXPOSITION, BRADENTON, FLhttp://hhogames.com/
who brought the science and hardware of Dr. Phillips' Carbon Catalyst Hydrogen on Demand (CC-HOD) generator - known as the Phillips Method - down to earth for all of us. His prese
Jim and the Flims, Rudy Ruckerhttps://www.rudyrucker.com/jimandtheflims/
it comes to writing science fiction, managing to seamlessly blend highly intelligent existential and scientific speculation with wildly satirical and insanely imaginative plotline
Susanne K. Langer, "'On a Fallacy in 'Scientific Fatalism'"http://anthonyflood.com/langerfatalism.htm
in the interests of science, welcomed the idea of a closed causal system, and those who, from moral considerations, found it abhorrent. As usual, assent and denial were give
Between Discordant Erashttps://bwo.life/heart.htm
inaugurated the modern science of medicine by publishing his impressive treatise, An Anatomical Disquisition on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals . In this work he trac
Does the heart's ‘beating’ circulate theblood, or does the body’s circulation of the blood maintain the heart’sbeating?
Geek Test: the original test from innergeekhttps://www.innergeek.us/geek-test.html
a nature or science magazine a financial or literary magazine to a games or gaming magazine solved a Rubik's cube solved more than one type of Rubik's cu
Geeks everywhere have taken the Original Geek Test, a comprehensive 542-point survey of how geeky you are. Possible ranks include Geekish Tendencies, Geek, Total Geek, Major Geek,
John McCarthyhttp://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/
2001 Jan 1) of Computer Science at Stanford University and here's more about me including addresses. What's new? It occurs to me that those who have already looked at this web pag
A presentation, explanation, and mini-argument for the faithhttps://www.christian-thinktank.com/nextseat.html
of philosophy, history, science, archeology, world religions, etc.--to make sure I could trust (and enjoy) my God with a clear heart and conscience. I discovered, soon after I set
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