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Sunday, July 15th, 2007
The readings were basically related to the evolution which helps us to understand the history of our lives. The theory says that we form ourselves to something we are not, something like monkeys did generation and generation ago. This entire concept began with Darwin’s theory which was first published in ...
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Sunday, July 15th, 2007
Professor Edward O. Wilson at Harvard University wrote many books, one of them is Social Biology which was one of the Wilson’s best selling which was about biology and social behavior. Wilson mentioned that if we can get into the brain, such as neurons, we can probably figure out human ...
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Saturday, July 7th, 2007
The short movie, The Little Things That Jiggle, the one main point I can probably point out is that our lives and science relates to each other that we wont be able to produce better living standards without it. Moreover, science and our lives are attached together, waiting for a ...
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Saturday, July 7th, 2007
The readings were very interesting. The idea behind all the readings was that we are trying to prove our existence through physics, science, and experiments. First of all, the cosmic inflation which is known as part of the big bang theory which illustrates why the world seems flat. Furthermore, the ...
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Saturday, July 7th, 2007
Professor Owen Gingerich, Harvard University Professor Owen Gingerich, Harvard University talking about Astronomy, God, and Jesus. Owen has written couple of books, such as The Eye of Heaven and The Great Copermisuc Chase. Owen starts off with how great the universe is but the unknown purpose of our lives expands ...
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Sunday, July 1st, 2007
The short movies Java Philosophy and De Docta Ignorantia both had very different ideas. First off, Java Philosophy, the author throws a question, “Who are you?”. What he/she really trying to do is get us thinking that do we really know ourselves. Moreover, another interesting point is that “I see ...
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Sunday, July 1st, 2007
The thing that got my attention was study from over 50 philosopher’s interview, who were asked some of the strong dominant questions that most people looking forward to hear and know about it. The Socratic Universe, Interviews with California Philosophers were done by Mt Sac Philosophy group. The question number ...
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Sunday, July 1st, 2007
The gravity of light dvd version 2003, by Aldous Huxley. Huxley is a man who had different ideas related to phsycological and technology. What i really like about the documentary is that keeping the mystery about the man what he's really about. Furthermroe, one of the most famous books by ...
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Sunday, April 15th, 2007
The Zahir by Jorge Borges, was kind a weird film. First i didnt get the real purpose, i did watch it twice. I think what happened was the coin (Zahir) "suppose" to bring bad luck or someting. I think what really happened was that there was some mind controlling thing ...
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Sunday, April 15th, 2007
Richard Dawkins is a professor and a scietist. He talks about frequently asked questions, basicly questions that have been asked numerous times. One of the questions is "What do you feel is the purpose of evolution?" Professor mentions that their is no purpose in being passed down the genes. The ...
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