
Discussions concerning the evolutionary / developmental universe
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This is an updated excerpt from the book Darwin Does Physics.
A recent resolution of some quantum mysteries has been achieved by considering the behaviour of quantum systems in terms of their environmental interactions as opposed to prior...
This is an excerpt from the book: The Knowing Universe.
Though not often explicitly stated, it is evident and commonly accepted that knowledge is crucial for most forms of existence. This little-noted relationship is best illustrated with...
A broad scholarly consensus identifies five paths to human knowledge (1): authority, intuition, rationalism, empiricism, and the scientific method. We will ex...
This essay contains an excerpt from: The Knowing Universe.
Humans have always asked who oversees the universe and what is our relationship to that entity? The many intuitive answers developed by cultures are nearly unanimous: supernatural...
Woke has recently entered the English language - a new word of somewhat ambiguous meaning loosely describing our awakening from a xenophobic dream of traditional values that lead to social inequalities. This concept is so threatening to the...
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Independent researcher - universal Darwinism, the free energy principle
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