Philosophy

Researchers find wreckage in the Bermuda Triangle that has a history to be told

A new documentary from History Network reveals a key discovery on a 76-year-old science mystery, to include five airplanes and 14 airmen that disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle.The question has been lingering for some 76 years at a mythical place that numerous sailors and aviators have long claimed includes superordinary forces we don't comprehend.On...

The Rediscovery of Mesmerism

Fifty years ago, a young American chronicler, Robert Darnton, who over the adhering to decades would turn into one of the most noteworthy experts in the social history of the French Enlightenment, published his very first book. It drew attention to an odd fashion, that of animal magnetism, which, like hot air balloons, had...

Fighting Flat-Earth Theory

The physical scientists will no doubt amazingly discover it, nevertheless there are many people worldwide who genuinely believe that the Planet is flat. Rachel Brazil finds out why such viewpoints are significantly held and how the physical vicinity should remain the ideal response.Sometime in 2017, American rap artist B.o.B (real name Bobby Ray Simmons...

Are Telekinetic abilities the next step in human evolution?

The human mind is an amazing entity; thanks to its 100 billion neurons, we are able to walk, talk, create, think, and grow, among countless other things. Humanity, on the other hand, motivates us to strive for more, push the limits of our cognitive capacity, and learn novel abilities. Telekinesis, which enables us to...

Investigators from the United States Navy Discuss “Whether Cold Fusion or Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions”

After more than three decades of simmering debate in specialized physics groups and cutting-edge research communities, the debate over cold fusion (also known as low-energy nuclear reactions or LENRs) refuses to die. From another present, ardent supporters have lacked the consistent, reproducible findings and theoretical basis that general acceptance requires. On the other hand,...

The Confessions of Saint Augustin

Bio of Saint-AugustinAugustine, who was born and raised at Thagaste, in eastern Algeria (then part of the Roman Empire), describes his boyhood surroundings as "wrong." He portrays college as a questionable site of discovery, focused toward material rather than spiritual aspirations. Augustine leads a libertine life, indulges in sexual experiences, and lives according to...

How Ted Gioia Turned into the Honest Broker

Background NoteCredit: Ted GioiaTed Gioia says that he rarely feels a need to add an introduction to his essays; however, given the deep personal significance of the subject, far beyond anything he has ever published lately, some words of explanation might be fitting.Firstly, in this essay, he describes a time in his life that...

Meet the Fathers of Philosophy: Socrates, Plato and Aristotle

The School of Athens (1509–1511) by RaphaelTo this day, most of the Western way of thinking stems from the philosophical explorations of three men of Ancient Greece. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. No question you have heard of these philosophers. According to Hannah Fieldings, Award-Winning Romance Novelist, she started to investigate for her latest novel, Aphrodite's Tears, placed...

Project Hail Mary Review: Andy Dam invokes a Brand-new Tale of Space Danger

Astronaut reaching for a light. Credit: Andy Buchanan / AlamyClare Wilson, a medical reporter, says that she has been a fan of apocalyptic sci-fi since her teenage years. She was hooked by the 1950s classic The Day of the Triffids by UK author John Wyndham. Instead of discouraging her, the COVID-19 pandemic fed her...

The Search for Life on Mars Broadens to Studying its Moons

A pair of scientists at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has published a viewpoint piece in the journal Science describing the efforts conducted this decade to learn if Mars once hosted life. In their post, Ryuki Hyodo and also Tomohiro Usui describe the three main initiatives that are involved in trying to find...