Metaphysics of Science
- Alchemy
- Artificial Intelligence
- Atavism
- Brains
- Cognitive Analysis and Materialism
- Cognitive Bias
- Cognitive Hierarchy
- Cognitive Semantics
- Cryonics
- DNA
- Electricity
- Empiricism
- Enneagrams
- Epigenesis
- Health
- Incantation
- Information
- Ionic Energy
- Material Sympathy
- Microcosm
- Mind Projection
- Monadic Intelligence
- Multiverse
- Natural Computation
- Psionics
- Psychic Morphism
- Psychokinesis
- Quantum
- Remote Viewing
- Savant
- Sci Fi
- Science
- Synchronicity
- Technomancy
- Waves
- Wireless Brain
Trust Your Relationship to the Projected World
I ponder "Getting himself 'together.'" Dreaming is getting yourself together. Brain synching the neocortex with the rest of the brain… Read More
Supportive Coexistence
Epigenesis is primarily a word used to describe the process of development that any organism goes through as they mature,… Read More
Cooperative Intelligence
Let's rewind a bit. The physical basis of cell formation, the simple chemical forces that cause DNA to form, this… Read More
Social Animal is a Hybrid Animal
Everyone familiar with mitosis? Asexual reproduction? When a certain degree of differentiation has occurred, there is a sort of "pulling… Read More
Epic Genesis Online
I have an idea about the internet. What if humanity is beginning to find a new way of communicating with… Read More
Imprint of Our Psyche
Today's topic is psychic morphism, also related to the concept of psychomorphism, which is the tendency to ascribe human-like thinking… Read More
Driving Force Behind Human Activity
If psychic morphism weren't the primary driving force behind human activity, then why have our tools and technology changed so… Read More
Set the Pace
So how would we set the pace? Reestablish healthy rhythms? We'll have to become more aware of our real needs… Read More
Betterment of Our World
All of this doesn't mean we aren't meant to think or create things. We most certainly are meant to do… Read More
Life First
I've read stories of British explorers back in the 1800s. They would ignore the local ways as barbaric and try… Read More