Category Archives: Philosophy

Einstein, Time, Relativity


Even Einstein made mistakes, from Physics Today in 2005 Einstein’s Mistakes by Steven Weinberg: In thinking of Einstein’s mistakes, one immediately recalls what Einstein (in a conversation with George Gamow2) called the biggest blunder he had made in his life: … Continue reading

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RSM In Conversation Live with Lord Jonathan Sumption


This is a fascinating conversation, taking some 100 minutes, dealing primarily with the pros and cons of lock-downs. That is why I selected it for a post. It might be of little interest to readers, so it is not necessarily … Continue reading

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The GREAT AWAKENING


A venture into the great unknown, that which is becoming known and that which is ahead of us.     Entering the realms of fantasy, it seems, but is it?     Wishful thinking, yes, certainly that, BUT time will tell!    Courtesy: … Continue reading

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A Philosophical Page from my Blog


via Thoughts Just for interest sake.  It starts with: Why won’t the scientists openly debate this issue as a forum? Arguing and denying via the press and internet is not scientific debate, it is a debacle. Certainly not scientific, by … Continue reading

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The Rise of Scientific Fundamentalism


A brilliant article published by ‘Green Med Info‘, posted by  Larry Malerba, DO Contrary to the beliefs of some, science is not an impenetrable body of settled fact that must be defended at all costs in the name of truth. When … Continue reading

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Waxing Philosophical.


A’ thoughts’ post born of a sleepless couple of hours one night. Not exactly meditating which would be an inward trip, but trying to understand the big picture. An attempt to incite a serious response. The universe. Unlike the classic … Continue reading

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Psychopath Vs. Empath: The War Between Truth And Deception


Getting in deep here!  From ‘Collectively Conscious’, posted by Satyapriya. ““If you would be a real seeker after truth,” wrote Rene Descartes, “it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things.” … Continue reading

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Ideology is the Problem


I am rudely copying this verbatim for my own benefit. Readers please follow the link  to find an interesting blog. A philosophy that is not easy to absorb, but the thrust is important to understand, if one’s reasoning is to … Continue reading

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Waking Up is Hard to Do


With so much drama currently being enacted and imposing a deluge of information into our lives, this particular post delves into a very real aspect of our understanding – how do we react to new information? How do we perceive … Continue reading

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Martin Luther King Junior. A philosophy on human behaviour.


Why this topic? It’s inspired by my “addiction” to blogging and Facebook where I have collected a number of “friends” who have similar ideas to me about justice  and the associated “lack of”, in the modern world. Maybe it was … Continue reading

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