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Counting Down to Doomsday: Can We Turn Back the Clock?
…there’s an important difference between a real clock and the Doomsday Clock. A real clock, as long as its batteries are working, will always move forward, from second to second and minute to minute. The Doomsday Clock, in contrast, does… Continue reading
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Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Saved By The Bell’ Reunion
In the sketch, Fallon “remembered” his old high school days at Bayside, and almost the entire show’s cast returned to relive some of their best moments. A.C. Slater (Mario Lopez) broke out his dance moves, Zack Morris (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) called… Continue reading
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Prehistoric High Times: Early Humans Used Magic Mushrooms, Opium – disinformation
Opium, “magic” mushrooms and other psychoactive substances have been used since prehistoric times all over the world, according to a new review of archaeological findings. Source: disinfo.com Continue reading
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now – all is flowing water falling through holes in net catching nothing – here Continue reading
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Johann Hari: Everything We Know About the Drug War & Addiction is Wrong – disinformation
As President Obama seeks $27.6 billion for federal drug control programs in his new budget, we talk to British journalist Johann Hari about the century-old failed drug war and how much of what we know about addiction is wrong. Source:… Continue reading
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Japanese army troops have built a giant “Star Wars” snow sculpture
It was a monumental undertaking. Source: qz.com Continue reading
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NFL’s Shielded Barbarism Exposes Racism in U.S.
Originally posted on dr. p.l. (paul) thomas: A few days after the 2015 Super Bowl XLIX, during the ESPN Radio Mike & Mike sports talk show, Mike Greenberg returned to the debate over Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch, while… Continue reading
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The 6 Grand Illusions That Keep Us Enslaved – disinformation
We live in a world of illusion. So many of the concerns that occupy the mind and the tasks that fill the calendar arise from planted impulses to become someone or something that we are not. This is no accident.… Continue reading
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Climate Change Is Violence
Climate change is global-scale violence against places and species, as well as against human beings. Source: truth-out.org Continue reading
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The Paradoxes That Threaten To Tear Modern Cosmology Apart — The Physics arXiv Blog — Medium
The Paradoxes That Threaten To Tear Modern Cosmology Apart – The Physics arXiv Blog – Medium Revolutions in science often come from the study of seemingly unresolvable paradoxes. An intense focus on these paradoxes, and their… Source: medium.com Continue reading
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“Raw Intellectual Talent” and Academia’s Gender and Race Gaps
Cultural beliefs and stereotypes that associate men but not women with “raw intellectual talent” can help explain the differing gender gaps across various academic disciplines, according to a new study by Sarah-Jane Leslie (Princeton), Andrei Cimpian (Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Meredith Meyer (Ottterbein), and… Continue reading
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Tiger Rag.
Originally posted on Dreams are the poetic expression of the soul.: © Art Tatum. Pure undiluted genius. Sheer magic. ___________________________ © 2015 Arvin da Braga. All Rights Reserved. Continue reading
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# HISTORY /// “A Palimpsest Called Paris: Schuiten and Peeters’s Urban Fictions” for DAMn 48
Originally posted on The Funambulist: Les Halles de Baltard et le Paris perdu. Jour by François Schuiten, 2012 © Schuiten / Casterman A PALIMPSEST CALLED PARIS: FRANCOIS SCHUITEN AND BENOIT PEETERS’S URBAN FICTIONS Written for DAMN Magazine 48 (January 2015) Originally a… Continue reading
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Socrates contra dogmatism, skepticism, and agnosticism
Originally posted on Andrew Taggart, Ph.D.: How, in all things, does one steer clear of dogmatism without being a skeptic or becoming an agnostic? The dogmatist is anyone who claims to know for certain, the skeptic (of the kind I… Continue reading
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Undoing
Originally posted on simonhlilly: UNDOING Sitting without time, Outwith its wild unheard roar. Moments snowmelt vanishing, Undoing forgiven, unknowing acquiesced. Oh, Birds of dawn, the hills are laced with cold. Blue air placid, blanket weighed. A roll of mist is… Continue reading
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‘The intensity of a conviction’: Doubt, certitude, and provisionality
Originally posted on Andrew Taggart, Ph.D.: A few days ago, I came across this statement by the notable biologist Peter Medawar: ‘the intensity of the conviction that a hypothesis is true has no bearing on whether it is true or not.’… Continue reading
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Does Work Undermine our Freedom? – disinformation
Society, law and economic necessity all conspire to make work a near-essential requirement. Would it be better if this w Source: disinfo.com Continue reading
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Activist Publishes Book of Hate Mail From Bible Believing Christians, Bible Believers Respond by – You Guessed It
At the suggestion of appalled supporters, Bonnie Weinstein finally compiled a selection of choice missives into a book, To the Far Right Christian Hater: You can be a good speller or a hater, but you can’t be both. I was… Continue reading



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