By: Duane Card
Rather than create everyone else's reality, I'll just share my experiences and what I have come to believe because of what I've done, and what I've seen. First of all I am a dowser, and have been for 40 years. In upstate NY, as a...
By: Tim Grunloh
"A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter. That's like comparing the size of a marble to the size of Earth. Welcome to the world of nanotechnology" (Kahn 98-99). In nanotechnology, scientists manipulate individual molecules or atoms to create imaginative solutions for today's problems. Nanotechnology has...
The History of The Royal Society of London For the Improvement of Natural Knowledge
By: Barnaby Meins
The Royal Society (an abbreviated form for The Royal Society of London For the Improvement of Natural Knowledge) is the one of the oldest renowned scientific organization in the world.The origins of the Royal Society came about in the mid-1640s when a group of...
By: Nicholas Farrow
There are many different views of scientific theory, but perhaps one of the most popular is the realist view of scientific theory. Scientific realism is based on the belief that unobservable entities, such as gravity or electrons, are scarcely different from ordinary observable things, such...
By: Edgar Humphrey
Theists often reference the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics as "proof" that "God" does in fact exist. The premise being, because the 2nd law deems order from chaos an impossibility, the only way life on Earth could've come about is by the will of a higher...
By: Wayne Mcintee
Cybornetic God Humans Build computers who Have souls Designed and Controlled by Humans. Humans Can Re-Send the Computer soul into another Computer Body After the expiration. Would this then make Humans a god to The Computers . Maybe the God we think made US Is not...
Stoop Effect: How word interference effects reaction time when asked to say the color of ink, rather than the printed word
By: Ava Dita
Running head: Colors, Words and Interference Stroop Effect: How Word Interference Effects Reaction Time When Asked to Say the Color of Ink, Rather Than the Printed Word Adelphi University Abstract The Stroop test is a widely investigated phenomena dealing with cognition and reaction time. The...
By: Ken Comer
The world's first robot was made by the inventor Nikola Tesla in 1898. It was a remotely operated boat. The word "robot" was actually made up about 20 years after this robot was built.There was a machine that looked like a human was demonstrated...
By: Not Writing
"Cyborg" is a term used in Science Fiction for an organism - usually vaguely human - that is, to some extent, a combination of biological and robotic (mechanical) elements. An extreme example would be the combination of a human brain and a spaceship featured in...
By: Jonathan Funk
My list is my own. Each item on here has probably been individually included in other "best 10 ___" lists out there, but this group of items, along with their descriptions, is my own. I've also taken liberty to cut down the list to 5...

 

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