April 2011
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Considering the beautiful images and music of this documentary, I have to complete the script with some notes of Nobel Prize-winning chemist, professor R. E. Smalley. Top Ten Problems of Humanity for Next 50 Years (Professor R. E. Smalley): Energy Water Food Environment Poverty Terrorism & war Disease Education Democracy Population The burden of proof
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Pssst! Don’t tell the creationists, but scientists don’t have a clue how life began by Josh Horgan, Scientific American, February 28, 2011 (Image of 16th-century painting “Creation of the Animals” by Jacopo Tintoretto courtesy Wiki Commons) Exactly 20 years ago, I wrote an article for Scientific American that, in draft form, had the headline above.
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Simetria poate fi o fascinație luciferică în măsura în care poate fi și divină. Ea manifestă forța unei beautiduni care poate deveni coercitivă în dinamica gândirii și a simțirii libere (artiștii simt cel mai bine această savoare otrăvită a simetriei). Tocmai de aceea mi-e frică de simetrie în aceeași măsură în care mă simt atras
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Superb!
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… would anyone believe? I am skeptical about this kind of “faith”. If God is revealing himself through this kind of empirical evidence (who can stand in His presence as a judge?), then we can easily accuse Him that He is a monster without love, a cynical deity who is testing our patience and is