In this March 8, 2024 article, Dr. Vera Porter explores the significance of human thought and choice in shaping one’s life, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and free will. It contrasts material science with spiritual science, suggesting that humanity’s understanding has been limited by a focus on the material […]
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The conversation with David Kaiser on the shifting terrain of scientific inquiry offers a thought-provoking exploration of the evolving dynamics within the scientific community. Kaiser adeptly navigates through various topics, including the influence of technology on research practices, the impact of interdisciplinary collaborations, and the role of social and political […]
The article discusses the concept of life as a process of using and transferring information, in addition to traditional biological functions like reproduction and metabolism. It presents a recent paper estimating the total amount of information transferred per second by all life on Earth and compares it to similar estimates […]
The article presents fascinating research challenging conventional notions of cognition by suggesting that even simple cells possess problem-solving capabilities akin to those observed in more complex organisms. This research, conducted by scientists at the University of Paris, highlights the remarkable adaptability and intelligence of single-celled organisms like yeast. By demonstrating […]
The article on music evoking similar emotions and bodily sensations across cultures sheds light on the universality of musical experiences. By analyzing data from over 80,000 listeners across 60 countries, researchers discovered that despite cultural differences, people from diverse backgrounds consistently associate similar emotions and bodily sensations with specific musical […]
Nassim Haramein and Vishen Lakshani discuss the potential of controlling gravity, leading to flying cars and space travel. Haramein suggests that within 10 years, we could control gravity to some extent, revolutionizing transportation and potentially colonizing distant stars. They also explore the concept of particles entangling and forming micro wormholes, […]
In this interview, David Lorimer discusses the intersection of science, spirituality, and consciousness, highlighting the importance of evidence-based knowledge. It critiques the weaponization of terms like “pseudoscience” and the cultural policing in fields like parapsychology and complementary medicine. The conversation emphasizes the need for open-mindedness, humility, and respect for diverse […]
Dr. Joe Dispenza speaks about the power of thoughts, emotions, and intentions in shaping our reality. He explains that our thoughts and feelings can influence our perception of reality, as well as our physical health. Our brain can rewire itself based on our thoughts and experiences, a phenomenon known as […]
James Tour, an organic chemist, asserts that science has not yet explained the origin of life. He argues that the creation and assembly of life’s necessary molecules, such as amino acids, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids, are complex processes that have not been replicated in prebiotic conditions. He further contends […]
Dr. Stephen Meyer, a philosopher of science, discusses the concept of fine-tuning in the universe, arguing for the existence of a transcendent intelligence as the best explanation. He critiques materialism and atheism, asserting that they fail to adequately explain the universe’s origin and intricacies. Meyer also addresses objections to fine-tuning, […]
In this article for the Scientific American, Roberta McLain interviews David Eagleman, a neuroscientist at Stanford University to attempt to explain why humans dream. Eagleman gives a materialistic explanation. He says that dreaming is a way for the brain’s visual cortex to prevent other sensory functions from taking over. Editor’s […]
In this article for the Paradigm Explorer published last March 2021, Dr. Athena Potari issues the call to liberate the humanities from the mechanistic, materialistic, and instrumental worldview that has dominated the natural sciences. Potari contends that this worldview “destroys the very ground of rational thought, free will, meaning, purpose, […]