ViolinNikolai Type post Author Eric Hedin Date September 4, 2025 CategoriesArtsBiologyIntelligent DesignTechnology Tagged , artificial intelligence, biochemists, cell phones, computers, David Klinghoffer, DNA, electrical engineering, electromagnetic noise, engineering, Erwin Chargaff, flute, genome, intelligence, intelligent design, Internet, life, Life Is a Miracle, organisms, Plato's Revenge, programming, radios, Richard Sternberg, smart phones, Stephen Iacoboni, technology, televisions, violin, violinist, Wendell Berry, Wi-Fi, William Shakespeare Biology, Like Technology, Requires “Something More” Eric Hedin September 4, 2025 Arts, Biology, Intelligent Design, Technology 5 Even when formed to perfection, a violin will not “hale souls out of men’s bodies” unless a master musician draws the bow across the strings. Read More ›
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split Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date August 8, 2025 CategoriesAnatomyMedicineNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Adam Jacobs, Alice Cronin, brain, Christof Koch, consciousness, corpus callosum, epilepsy, Feed Your Head, Justine Sergent, Michael Egnor, Michael Shermer, mind, MIT, neuroscience, split-brain surgery, The Immortal Mind, University of Amsterdam, violin, Wilder Penfield, Yair Pinto Conundrum: Split Brain But Unified Perception Denyse O’Leary August 8, 2025 Anatomy, Medicine, Neuroscience & Mind 8 Current research suggests that a non-materialist approach to the neuroscience of the human mind is quite viable. Read More ›