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I watched Through the Wormhole the other day. I think this one was titled 'Is there a Creator?'
Really a fascinating show and Morgan Freeman is a great narrator. The two most interesting (probably because they were new to me) theories on there were the "God Experience" neurosurgeon guy and the "The Sims" guy. The first guy basically believes that neurologically, we have evolved to experience the sensation of a "presence" of something other than ourselves in order to reduce our anxiety generally and specifically with respect to fearing death/our own mortality. He thinks he can simulate the experience in a lab and he seemed to do just that with the girl that went through his experiment based upon the comments she made afterward. If a leaning towards religious belief is evolutionary it would be pretty fascinating because a greater portion of the most intelligent individuals in the world are atheists/agnostics than are theists. So, for the sake of survival, we would evolve in such a way as to potentially reduce intelligence (correlation is not causation, I realize, just interesting to speculate about).
The other dude presented a pretty compelling argument, going into particle/wave duality, that we are basically 'The Sims' of some future, more advanced humans. Made a more convincing argument than I expected.
What a show.
Really a fascinating show and Morgan Freeman is a great narrator. The two most interesting (probably because they were new to me) theories on there were the "God Experience" neurosurgeon guy and the "The Sims" guy. The first guy basically believes that neurologically, we have evolved to experience the sensation of a "presence" of something other than ourselves in order to reduce our anxiety generally and specifically with respect to fearing death/our own mortality. He thinks he can simulate the experience in a lab and he seemed to do just that with the girl that went through his experiment based upon the comments she made afterward. If a leaning towards religious belief is evolutionary it would be pretty fascinating because a greater portion of the most intelligent individuals in the world are atheists/agnostics than are theists. So, for the sake of survival, we would evolve in such a way as to potentially reduce intelligence (correlation is not causation, I realize, just interesting to speculate about).
The other dude presented a pretty compelling argument, going into particle/wave duality, that we are basically 'The Sims' of some future, more advanced humans. Made a more convincing argument than I expected.
What a show.
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It's really excellent.Kraftster wrote:What a show.
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What channel was this on? This sounds great.Kraftster wrote:I watched Through the Wormhole the other day. I think this one was titled 'Is there a Creator?'
Really a fascinating show and Morgan Freeman is a great narrator. The two most interesting (probably because they were new to me) theories on there were the "God Experience" neurosurgeon guy and the "The Sims" guy. The first guy basically believes that neurologically, we have evolved to experience the sensation of a "presence" of something other than ourselves in order to reduce our anxiety generally and specifically with respect to fearing death/our own mortality. He thinks he can simulate the experience in a lab and he seemed to do just that with the girl that went through his experiment based upon the comments she made afterward. If a leaning towards religious belief is evolutionary it would be pretty fascinating because a greater portion of the most intelligent individuals in the world are atheists/agnostics than are theists. So, for the sake of survival, we would evolve in such a way as to potentially reduce intelligence (correlation is not causation, I realize, just interesting to speculate about).
The other dude presented a pretty compelling argument, going into particle/wave duality, that we are basically 'The Sims' of some future, more advanced humans. Made a more convincing argument than I expected.
What a show.
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FDA Fines Red Cross $16M For Blood Safety Failures
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FDA Fines Red Cross $16M For Blood Safety Failures
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. That is real bad.
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Horrible. If there is one thing that you need to be BEYOND careful with, it's blood screening. That will make me think twice about giving blood...if they can't screen properly God knows they could be reusing needlesdoublem wrote:http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... um=twitter
FDA Fines Red Cross $16M For Blood Safety Failures
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Bleh, I hating thinking about that. I went to the Health Department in Oakland today for a tetanus shot. My insurance wouldn't cover it so it would have cost me almost $80 at my PCP. It was 10 bucks there so worth the trip. I just hope they used a clean needle (and the shot was ANTI-tetanus)shafnutz05 wrote:Horrible. If there is one thing that you need to be BEYOND careful with, it's blood screening. That will make me think twice about giving blood...if they can't screen properly God knows they could be reusing needlesdoublem wrote:http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... um=twitter
FDA Fines Red Cross $16M For Blood Safety Failures
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. That is real bad.
On a side note, there are significantly less people on the 3rd floor waiting for vaccines than on the 1st waiting for STD screening. I was in and out in like 10 minutes. When I walked outside some dude in a lab coat handed me a piece of paper about how I would someday have to stand before God and answer for my sins. I told him he was gay, he said no and walked away.
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LULZ. Those people are really annoying.When I walked outside some dude in a lab coat handed me a piece of paper about how I would someday have to stand before God and atone for my sins. I told him he was gay, he said no and walked away.
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National Institutes of Health spotlights TM research.
Somewhat science.
National Institutes of Health spotlights TM research.
Somewhat science.
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Haven't watched that yet but saw the Steven hawking special that was on before it last night. Amazing.wallflower wrote:It's really excellent.Kraftster wrote:What a show.
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I wanted to watch that on Discovery, but I missed itshmenguin wrote:Haven't watched that yet but saw the Steven hawking special that was on before it last night. Amazing.wallflower wrote:It's really excellent.Kraftster wrote:What a show.

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Science Channel.doublem wrote:What channel was this on? This sounds great.Kraftster wrote:I watched Through the Wormhole the other day. I think this one was titled 'Is there a Creator?'
Really a fascinating show and Morgan Freeman is a great narrator. The two most interesting (probably because they were new to me) theories on there were the "God Experience" neurosurgeon guy and the "The Sims" guy. The first guy basically believes that neurologically, we have evolved to experience the sensation of a "presence" of something other than ourselves in order to reduce our anxiety generally and specifically with respect to fearing death/our own mortality. He thinks he can simulate the experience in a lab and he seemed to do just that with the girl that went through his experiment based upon the comments she made afterward. If a leaning towards religious belief is evolutionary it would be pretty fascinating because a greater portion of the most intelligent individuals in the world are atheists/agnostics than are theists. So, for the sake of survival, we would evolve in such a way as to potentially reduce intelligence (correlation is not causation, I realize, just interesting to speculate about).
The other dude presented a pretty compelling argument, going into particle/wave duality, that we are basically 'The Sims' of some future, more advanced humans. Made a more convincing argument than I expected.
What a show.
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Damn, don't get that.Kraftster wrote:Science Channel.doublem wrote:What channel was this on? This sounds great.Kraftster wrote:I watched Through the Wormhole the other day. I think this one was titled 'Is there a Creator?'
Really a fascinating show and Morgan Freeman is a great narrator. The two most interesting (probably because they were new to me) theories on there were the "God Experience" neurosurgeon guy and the "The Sims" guy. The first guy basically believes that neurologically, we have evolved to experience the sensation of a "presence" of something other than ourselves in order to reduce our anxiety generally and specifically with respect to fearing death/our own mortality. He thinks he can simulate the experience in a lab and he seemed to do just that with the girl that went through his experiment based upon the comments she made afterward. If a leaning towards religious belief is evolutionary it would be pretty fascinating because a greater portion of the most intelligent individuals in the world are atheists/agnostics than are theists. So, for the sake of survival, we would evolve in such a way as to potentially reduce intelligence (correlation is not causation, I realize, just interesting to speculate about).
The other dude presented a pretty compelling argument, going into particle/wave duality, that we are basically 'The Sims' of some future, more advanced humans. Made a more convincing argument than I expected.
What a show.
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really cool. basically explained how the universe formed, from a physical standpoint. the visuals they used made the complex theories seem pretty simple.Physical_Graffiti wrote:I wanted to watch that on Discovery, but I missed itshmenguin wrote:Haven't watched that yet but saw the Steven hawking special that was on before it last night. Amazing.. Looked really interesting though.
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Was this the same show where Hawking was going to talk about aliens and why he believes they exist (and that we will eventually meet them)?shmenguin wrote:really cool. basically explained how the universe formed, from a physical standpoint. the visuals they used made the complex theories seem pretty simple.Physical_Graffiti wrote:I wanted to watch that on Discovery, but I missed itshmenguin wrote:Haven't watched that yet but saw the Steven hawking special that was on before it last night. Amazing.. Looked really interesting though.
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I think that was "Into the Universe." There's another show on the Science Channel with Hawking where he basically explains the universe and how it works. They use analogies to help.Physical_Graffiti wrote:Was this the same show where Hawking was going to talk about aliens and why he believes they exist (and that we will eventually meet them)?
The one thing that Steven Hawking said that kind of blew me away was that his goal is to figure out why there is even a universe to begin with. 99.999.....% of people can't even understand what the universe actually is and here he is trying to figure out WHY there is a universe at all. It's another level that is mind blowing to me.
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Tea and coffee 'protect against heart disease'
Tea and coffee 'protect against heart disease'
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My initial reaction was, "AWESOME!" as I am a tea drinker. However, I then got to this part :doublem wrote:
I would have to replace water with hot tea to drink that much during the day and that's just not going to happen.Those who drank more than six cups of tea a day cut their risk of heart disease by a third, the study of 40,000 people found.
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I do like tea but don't drink it that often, not that big of fan if warm beverages.wallflower wrote:My initial reaction was, "AWESOME!" as I am a tea drinker. However, I then got to this part :doublem wrote:I would have to replace water with hot tea to drink that much during the day and that's just not going to happen.Those who drank more than six cups of tea a day cut their risk of heart disease by a third, the study of 40,000 people found.
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I haven't watched the entire thing Corv but have you heard of this?Corvidae wrote:
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Or is this it?
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Wait it is it, I read the book it terrified me. 

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The Family That Couldn't Sleep?doublem wrote:Wait it is it, I read the book it terrified me.
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yes.Corvidae wrote:The Family That Couldn't Sleep?doublem wrote:Wait it is it, I read the book it terrified me.