• 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
Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Ronald B. Standlerhttp://www.rbs2.com/cv.htm
, New York: Wiley-Interscience, 434 pp., May 1989. Republished by Dover, December 2002. Bar Admissions U.S. Supreme Court, 5 August 2002. U.S. Court
curriculum vitae of Dr. Ronald B. Standler
Depth psychology and spiritual traditionhttps://mats-winther.github.io/index.htm
interiority Cognitive Science and the Archetypal Unconscious ~ about unconscious metaphors Thanatos ~ the death drive &nbs
Essays on depth psychology, philosophy and religion, with an emphasis on myth and symbol. The pros and cons of Jungian psychology are considered.
Hume Shifts the Burden of Proofhttps://friesian.com/hume.htm
followers," The Gay Science , translated by Walter Kaufmann, Vintage Books, 1974, p.156. Hume, of course, believed that all morality was the result of, and was justified by, habit
Learning The Boundrieshttp://www.wholeperson-counseling.org/ndoc/10-com.html
buzz word in the social sciences today is "boundaries". It means that you are to establish some guidelines for your own protection. You are not to allow others to step
An illustrated article on the importance of the Ten Commandments today. Can you name them? However, are we able keep them today?
Nanotechnologyhttps://www.zyvex.com/nano/
says: "Should science tell the truth? You'd think that question would need no answer. But in the vortex known as Washington, DC, the obvious too often gets bent." The Wi
Nanotechnology is an expected future manufacturing technologythat will make most products lighter, stronger, cleaner,less expensive and more precise.
This Week in the History of Chemistryhttps://web.lemoyne.edu/~giunta/week.html
red . See also Today in Science History by Ian Ellis. February 22 Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted born 1879: acid-base theory and properties of ions; kinetics and catalysis; nit
viXra.org e-Print archive, Stephen J. Crothershttps://vixra.org/author/stephen_j_crothers
Category: Social Science [93] viXra:1710.0319 submitted on 2017-10-27 07:35:04 , (1087 unique-IP downloads) Kirchhoff’s Law of Thermal Emission and Its Consequences for Astr
clarkefivesonghttp://ipwebdev.com/hermit/clarkefivesong.html
film, television, science fiction novels - all rooted in the imaginative on their own. What do these artists see/know/understand? From what/which wells of the de
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
Plan A for the coronavirushttps://scribe.rip/@curtis.yarvin/plan-a-for-the-coronavirus-7db3997490c1
of the response , from Science.) Plan A Welcome to war. This essay outlines a broad strategy — “Plan A” — for winning World War V. Plan A is as strong and hard and fast as I can m
www.scopereviews.com -- The Telescope Review Web Site V3.200https://www.scopereviews.com/
Grant From the National Science Foundation Blog Post from May 2020 Historical Ads from Meade, Celestron, etc. 1998 Messier Marathon Report, 3/27/98 1999 Messier Marathon Rep
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