• 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
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?
NMSR Speakers!http://www.nmsr.org/speakers.htm
New Mexicans for Science and Reason Speakers and Fun Science! Updated 6 March 2009 While many of the NMSR web pages are devoted to "debunking" various fringe or p
https://www-users.cse.umn.edu/~odlyzko/doc/decline.txthttps://www-users.cse.umn.edu/~odlyzko/doc/decline.txt
acknowledged that science made this transformation possible. At the same time, scientific research is under stress, with pressures to change, to turn away from investigation of fu
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
Cybercide IIIhttps://milesfortis.us/dunn/cybercide03.htm
Better Living Through Science The 25 yard lane at Pleasant Hope, seen from the rifle bench After two previous studies in the field of cybernetic lead impact analysis I have found
This Week in the History of Chemistryhttps://web.lemoyne.edu/~giunta/week.html
red . See also Today in Science History by Ian Ellis. April 12 Marie Curie watched as one of her professors, Gabriel Lippmann , presented to the French Académie her exhaust
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 , (1181 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
White Light, by Rudy Ruckerhttps://www.rudyrucker.com/whitelight/sample/whitelight.xhtml
I’d been to my first science-fiction convention, Seacon 1979, in Brighton, England (recall that I was living in Heidelberg at the time). While there, I’d met Maxim Jakubowski, who
Brand Blanshard "On Sanity in Thought and Art"http://anthonyflood.com/blanshardsanity.htm
little in religion, science or common belief did manage to pass it. The maximal sense is that the world is an interconnected system of parts, in which everything is connecte
Transreal Bookshttp://www.transrealbooks.com/#turingandburroughs
All of Rudy Rucker's science-fiction stories, a trove of gnarl and wonder. Available as a single ebook or as a two-volume paperback , the lated edition of Complete Stories runs fr
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