Space and Nothingness–a Philosophical Opinion

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Parmenides, Heraclitus, virtual particles, pre-big bang vacuum and more about something and nothing.


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Physics, The Basic Science

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Physics, the basic Science.


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A Critique of Some Currents in Anti-realist Thinking

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Does science have a legitimate claim to be able to discern the truth? Here I argue that it does.


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Are We Alone in The Universe?

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Do aliens actually exist? Mankind has asked this question since we first stared up into the night sky wondering if there is anyone else out there, somewhere amongst the billions of stars, or if we are really alone in this vast universe.


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Who’s on First? Inventions Ahead of Their Time

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Although evidence is scanty, it appears that four monkeys were the first animals to enter the earth’s stratosphere via a V – 2rocket launched from White Sands, New Mexico, in 1951. The next year Aerobee rockets with monkeys and mice on board were frequently launched to test the effects of weightlessness. But usually the U.S.S.R. is credited with having started the age of space travel by launching the dog Laika into orbit on board Sputnik two on November 3, 1957.


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Why Earth is Really Flat

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Article giving reasons why earth is actually flat.


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Darwin’s Dangerous Idea Book Review

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A book review of Darwin’s Dangerous Idea.


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Reincarnation in The Light of Physics

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The Author’s theory on the possibility of reincarnation explained thru physics, black holes, information paradox, and string theory.


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A Personal Philosophy on the World

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My personal philosophy on life as it was in April of 2005. Written for Senior English at Maine Central Institute.


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Philosophy of Science and the Supernatural

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What is the proper relationship between Science and of the Supernatural?


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