Timothy Wilken I have written elsewhere about my belief that humans could form the thinking cells for GAIA. Think a moment of how our brain functions—the neurons of our human brain […]
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We each view reality from our own unique perspective, only a community of minds can show us the truth.
Look Him in the Eye – My Millennium Message
“With a shock, my eyes met the left eye of the whale like Odysseus facing the Cyclops. That one eye stared back, an eye the size of my fist, blackish […]
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This morning’s essay is reposted from Edge. James J. O’Donnell, is Professor of Classical Studies and Vice Provost for Information Systems and Computing at the University of Pennsylvania. He recently […]
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Yesterday, I discussed Synergic Trusting and Synergic Trusts. That essay was a preamble to this morning’s article. Timothy Wilken, MD Creative Commons is a new web service that is focused […]
Continue readingLawrence Lessig’s “The Future of Ideas”
a review by Lucas Hendrich KurzweilAI.net The fertile ground of the Internet has led to countless innovations, eliminating physical barriers and allowing a borderless, transparent source of information to flourish. […]
Continue readingSynergic Trusting and Synergic Trusts – Two Different Things
Timothy Wilken, MD Trusting is not a new behavior for humanity. It was invented long ago when the world was dominated by the adversary way. Trusting meant that I could […]
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John Hagelin is a world authority in unified quantum field theories. His articles on electroweak unification, grand unification, supersymmetry, and cosmology include some of the most cited references in the […]
Continue readingWhen Less is More
In today’s article, computer scientist David Reed argues that by cooperating we can find more room in the electromagnetic spectrum for all our communication needs. This paper was originally published […]
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The following dialogue was presented on Radio National, a part of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, in 1998. From the program intro: Today, Robert Theobald tackles the subject that won him fans across Australia last year: […]
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Futurist and author Robert Theobald died in November of 1999. Two years before his death, he gave a series of lectures that eventually became his final book which was published as […]
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