Ghost Nebula Type post Author Eric Hedin Date April 9, 2024 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindPhysical SciencesPhysicsPlanetology Tagged , atmosphere, books, dark matter, dust, electric fields, electromagnetic radiation, electromagnetic waves, Energy, gravitational waves, immaterial mind, intelligent agency, intelligent design, magnetic fields, mind, painting, physical universe, spirit, Stephen Meyer, universe Intelligent Design Beyond Physics — How Would a Designer Interact with the Universe? Eric Hedin April 9, 2024 Neuroscience & Mind, Physical Sciences, Physics, Planetology 7 If our minds are “other” than the matter composing our brains, then there must be a means by which the immaterial mind can affect our brains. Read More ›
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