Do We See Backward?
By alethea |
Cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman states that the probability that we see reality is zero. (And yes, they have the maths to prove it.) If we accept that we do not ...
Read More Proton Gradients
By alethea |
After living in a moldy house, one of the lingering health problems I had was orthostatic intolerance—when your body can’t adapt quickly enough to changes in blood pressure. When I ...
Read More WSJ: Covid Censorship Proved to Be Deadly
By alethea |
Brianne Dressen, co-chair of React19—science-based support for people suffering from long-term COVID-19 vaccine effects—was vaccine-injured. Why she has been called "anti-vax" is mystifying. If she were "anti-vax," she would not ...
Read More Do Our Eyes Deceive Us?
By alethea |
Beau Lotto is a professor of neuroscience and author of Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently. His terrific TED talk is Optical Illusions Show How We See. https://www.ted.com/talks/beau_lotto_optical_illusions_show_how_we_see I believe ...
Read More Germs Cause Disease. But What Causes Germs?
By alethea |
While researching the infectious vectors of Blastocystis Hominis, I came across some interesting statistics. According to Wikipedia, the pathogen exists in four different states, only one of which results in ...
Read More “Raisin” Is a Way of Seeing
By alethea |
The universe is expanding. So ... Are we? A typical answer we get to this question runs something like this: The universe is expanding like raisin bread expands, and we ...
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