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Category Archives: Research
Science & Religion
Continuing from this post, is another aspect which usually doesnt get highlighted in this science vs religion debate (which, by the way, we unanimously believe, are not two different worldviews, but rather, two aspects of the same worldview), is that … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Curiosity, Education, Philisophy, Research, Science, Spiritual
Tagged culture, perceptions, Religion, science, Spiritual
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Religion & Science
Not many would have missed this news about Pope Francis declaring evolution and the Big Bang to be true. We have been discussing this for some time now, before we came around to posting our thoughts here. To begin with, … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Curiosity, History, Philisophy, Religion, Research, Science, Society, Spiritual
Tagged Christinanity, civilization, culture, evolution, heritage, history, perceptions, philosophy, science, society, Spiritual, tradition, worldview
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Black Holes & Quantum Gravity
An eminently quotable quote, the principle for which I have applied here is … “Always get rid of the difficult bit in the title – it does less harm there than in the text” – Sir Humphrey Appleby Now that … Continue reading
Posted in Curiosity, Info, Research, Science, Unbelievable
Tagged information, perceptions, philosophy, science
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Consciousness …
Following from the earlier post, heres a nice video, with Professor Russell Stannard, discussing the idea of consciousness, and the limits of scientific knowledge. There are some important questions here. While the theory of evolution describes the evolutionary requirement of … Continue reading
Posted in Curiosity, Info, Philisophy, Psychology, Research, Science, Society, Spiritual
Tagged civilization, environment, philosophy, psychology, science, society, worldview
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Of Consciousness
The other day, these guys were discussing the topic of consciousness. Out of the jumble of sounds (that’s usually what their discussion sounds like … unintelligible sounds), emerged a discussion about the nature of consciousness and the relationship between consciousness … Continue reading
Posted in Curiosity, Info, Philisophy, Psychology, Religion, Research, Science, Spiritual
Tagged evolution, information, philosophy, psychology, science, society, Spiritual, worldview
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Past Or Future?
Hardy is apparently reading a book about time. The name of the book is From Eternity To Here, and he says hes been reading it for almost an eternity. And this is the book they were talking about the other … Continue reading
Posted in Curiosity, Philisophy, Research, Science
Tagged entropy, philosophy, science, time
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Questions or Why to Ask Them
When most folks ask questions, these guys talk about them. What do I mean? Just that the other day I heard Laurel & Hardy talking about questions. Ask them, answer them, and go on … Why would anyone discuss questions? … Continue reading
Alarming Autism
Laurel has been doing some research (or so we gathered from outer eavesdropping at the bus stop) about autism, and it seems the data is alarming. The mid-80’s, apparently, had an incident rate of 1 in 2500 children being diagnosed … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Medicine/Health, Research, Science, Society, Unbelievable
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