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History - Philosophy - Physics - Psychology
Olfactory Perception - The Sense of Smell - If the Universe is wave-based, then are not all things wave-based, including sensory perceptions? Biology, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology Updated August 16, 2011
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IQ Questions and Answers - Observations and opinions on IQ, intelligence, and related topics. Psychology updated July 08, 2008
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Child Prodigy - The child that memorizes adult knowledge, his knowledge cannot exceed that of the adult's, and if the adult be common, then so must the child. Psychology, History updated April 10, 2010
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Positivity and Prayer - Science has known for over one-hundred years that positivity benefits everyone, but public schools and other government buildings have banned it. Why? Psychology January 21, 2008 - updated May 14, 2011
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Definition of Logic - Mental, electronic, binary, and self-observed logics. Philosophy, Psychology, Physics June 23, 2008 updated January 21, 2012
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HotHouse Kids - Some children play the violin because it is enjoyable, but some children play the violin because their parents enjoy having children who play the violin. Book Review, History August 03, 2008 - updated February 4, 2012
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Leo Tolstoy's A Letter to a Hindu - The rejection of the religiosity in politics and science, is not a new invention; but it remains an ignored cry for common sense. Book Review, Commentary, History, Biology, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology April 12, 2009 updated December 21, 2011
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Leo Tolstoy's A Confession - But what can a mind with meaningless knowledge create, except for the conclusion that the man's life is as valuable as his knowledge? Book Review, Commentary, History, Philosophy, Psychology June 28, 2009 updated December 21, 2011
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The Logics Blog - The words, tossed upon the clouds, were observed, to determine how they might land, and to reply in a voice of their own. Brief Comments July 10, 2008
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EthicsMorals.com
ETHICS - If Creation is created upon the law that all things are composed of three or more components, then what is an ethic composed of? Philosophy, Psychology, Physics, Theology updated March 30, 2011
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Dialogues of Nodin and William
Platonic Dialogues - Natural Philosophy
The Dialogues of Nodin and William are dialogues written in a Platonic style. The purpose of the pages is to present concepts of Nature-based logic, a natural philosophy, in a style of conversation that the general public might find entertaining and educational. Since the dialogues rely on and build upon information presented in previous dialogues, it is recommended that each dialogue be read in sequence beginning with Natural Laws.
Natural Laws - Accuracy in logic requires that there first exists a fixed point of reference to base all reasoning. The only possible fixed point is Creation itself. 2007, 2008
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Observation - Without first-hand observation, all logic must rely on a faulty imagination. Correct observation requires more than a visual glance. 2007, 2008
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Firsts - Which came first, man-made things or Nature? Most people have difficulty answering that question correctly. 2007, 2008
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Intelligence Versus IQ - IQ and intelligence are not synonymous. IQ tests cannot accurately measure real-world intelligence. 2007, 2008
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Mind of Prodigies - It is not possible for the non-prodigious mind to comprehend the thoughts of the prodigious mind. It is also illogical for non-prodigies to write biographies about prodigies. 2007, 2008
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Religion - Is religiosity the act of faith in an unknown? Disbelief in a religion, without first observing the religion through first-hand experience, is religiosity. February 3, 2008
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Right and Wrong - Schools teach children that there is no right or wrong. Natural laws declare otherwise. March 13, 2008
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Science - Inquisitiveness and observation are actions; verbs. Placing a noun upon a verb creates a false deity. March 14, 2008
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The Scientist - He who can, does. He who cannot, believes. March 17, 2008
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The Mystic - The eye of the needle of science is not the only passage to knowledge. March 21, 2008
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Inward Natures - External observations cannot measure internal natures. Man cannot know the nature of anything, but a small portion of himself. March 24, 2008
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Origins of Myths - Though two things may have similarities, the similarities do not dictate sameness of origin. April 08, 2008
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The Monk - It is the man who walks a path; the color of robe has no relevance. April 08, 2008
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External Behaviors - He who walks many paths, has a many-colored robe, but the soul is not the robe. November 14, 2008
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Non-nonfiction
Calvin's Mirror - The difference between the prodigy choosing solitude, or choosing society, is very narrow. Short Story June 19, 2008
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Environmental
Green-Internet - Information about green-net.org - promoting a safe, stable, and fast loading Internet. Environmental, Internet January 17,2009
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Best of the Web
Best of the Web - Quality websites worth visiting. Internet September 12, 2011
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