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sciencebookaday.com
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| | | | | I would like to thank Verity Burkewho put together this great list of books on the History of Medicinefor us. Check out the following titles which I aim to feature over the coming weeks. -- By no means meant to be an exhaustive list of 'what to read' or even 'where to start', my list... | |
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apgaylard.wordpress.com
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| | | | | It was pointed out to me recently that the homeopathy looks more like a religious community than a scientific one. Yet many homeopaths and their apologists say that they represent a new scientific or medical paradigm; implicit in this claim is that their community is scientific. Examining thisquestion gives me the chance to talk about... | |
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whitherthewest.com
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| | | | | The relationship between Christianity is far richer than the simple story many of us have been told. This article takes a deep look at how religion, science, institutions and humans have interacted to shape the modern world. | |
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qri.org
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the development of computational simulations to model meditative cessations and peak 5-MeO-DMT experiences. It introduces three key simulations: (1) Gestalt Detector, which explores how specific points of view interact with our ability to detect gestalts, modulating scene fabrication through the Near Miss parameter. (2) Standing Wave Pattern Across Multiple Fields, which allows comparison of emergent resonant modes in coupled oscillators using Coupling Kernels and switches between 3D and 2D distance functions, hypothesizing that cessations occur when waves travel identically regardless of distance function. (3) Fractal Recursive Coherence, which models recursive projections between sensory fields to create synesthetic const... | ||