Injection_Syringe_01 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date March 21, 2024 CategoriesBioethicsMedicineScience Reporting Tagged , Al Gore, Alzheimer’s, assisted suicide, Charles Camosy, death, dementia, Democratic Party, media, Mississippi, parking lot, Politico, reporting, suicide, suicide clinic, Switzerland, Virginia Promoting a Suicide: Shame on Politico Wesley J. Smith March 21, 2024 Bioethics, Medicine, Science Reporting 6 Throughout the story, big-time political consultant Hal Malchow’s planned suicide is depicted as empowering. Read More ›
brain organoids Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date January 23, 2024 CategoriesMedicineNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Al Gore, behavior, Bill Clinton, birds, brain tissue, consciousness, Francis Crick, George Musser, human mind, materialism, neurons, New Scientist, organoids, proteins, Roger Penrose, Stuart Hameroff, Trinity College Dublin Brain as a Quantum System: Theory Gets New Traction Denyse O’Leary January 23, 2024 Medicine, Neuroscience & Mind 5 Hameroff and Penrose’s Orch Or Theory sees consciousness as the outcome of a quantum collapse of a wave function. Read More ›
Freeman_dyson Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date March 2, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMathematicsPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , __edited, A Fortunate Universe, Al Gore, Big Science, bombing, Cambridge University, Christianity, climate change, Frank Tipler, Freeman Dyson, Gifford lectures, Institute for Advanced Study, intelligent design, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Jacques Monod, Nobel Prize, pantheism, physicists, Politics, quantum mechanics, religion, Scotland, space travel, string theory, Templeton Prize, theology, Trinity College, universe, war, William Happer, World War II Freeman Dyson: The Passing of an Iconoclastic Physicist Guillermo Gonzalez March 2, 2020 Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Physics 6 Dyson was careful to take an open-minded approach: not fully endorsing design, yet not rejecting it either. Read More ›