And the exact healthy amount of (not) wanting to believe
Pratyahara often seems to be the neglected and misunderstood limb of Patanjali’s eight limbed system of Ashtanga yoga. With the other limbs either being more tangible, easier to conceptualise, or so far off we don’t even bother, Patanjali’s vague fifth limb can be…
Humans are driven to explore the unknown and discover new worlds. We are keen to push boundaries of our scientific knowledge and…
John, I enjoyed reading this as I’m always interested in other people’s explanations into what they view as the purpose and meaning of the human existence. If you’ll let me, however, I’d like to address some other things to consider (politely of course and in the spirit of friendship).
What does it mean to refuse a treatment? What are the intended and unintended consequences of doing so? How is one’s social position affects one’s right to resist biomedical treatment? And what does this looks like? In science, a person who refuses, challenges, or negotiates biomedical and/or…
[To refresh, text in such square brackets is my commentary. Rest of it is a faithful documentation of the most fascinating story ever told of the Quantum…
Approach to Natural Treatment of Parkinson’s
The answer can be yes, if we are willing to give a multidimensional team led by a combination of experienced and youthful energy team of two neuroscientists. These two scientists are…
Every Sunday is an adventure day for our JOL crew. The only hard part of a day trip is waking up early. Believe…
Back in the 19th century, some eminent philosophers and scientists, Francis Bacon…
“I know it looks like…
Unless you are obsessed with technology chances are you have not heard about this topic.But it is no one’s fault as Quantum Computing have not allured the hype as Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain technology did.But even those with little idea are often mingled…
Lavanya Arora, a plant scientist, La / @RealScientists was asking everyone about their favorite plant. The…
The perfect combination of oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine and magnesium make up a human body.
All the emotions and consciousness spawn from them. It's fascinating to visualize the inception of consciousness from a Supernova.
The Yellowfin Tuna.
One of the major problem the world in general is facing when it comes to disease is the one that a person is born with due to is genetic makeup. For those who don’t know what I mean let me explain. The way we behave, why we look like our parents and why we are different…
The fact that any amount of effort (including this one) has been spent toward disproving flat earth theory makes my blood boil. It means that there are enough people out there who believe in a flat earth to warrant a response.
Edward Caldwell, cool stuff!
As of today, the Gettier-problem is still unsolved in epistemology, am I right?
On the possibility of knowledge: it’s interesting to ask ourselves by what standard we fundamentally determine the truth of a proposition.
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Scientific looking, looking at science- The final chapter for our blog posts was on science and technology, and how when the two are intertwined it has become a tool for us to better understand the world we live in.
If you were in a moving car, but at the same time could not see the flickering outside the window, would not hear the whistling of the wind and feel the vibration of the car
Science is derived from the Latin term ‘scientia’, which implies ‘knowledge.’ It is an organized explanation of every component present in the universe. To recognize the topic, you just need to browse you. Every little thing you see…
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