Posted on December 2nd, 2007 by Nigel Percy
Hands up all those who believe the universe is random and things ‘just happen’.
Well, if your hand stayed down, then you probably think that things happen for a reason, even if you can’t actually get at or understand the reason.
Picture this then…
Maggie and I were engaged in our conducting our conference call on Space Clearing. […]
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Posted on November 19th, 2007 by Nigel Percy
A rather grand title to this piece, but I think it correct.
I have hinted before in other posts in this blog (in numerous places), about the benefits of intuition and of living intuitively. But, because they were only passing comments, in the most part anyway, I thought I should really try and tie them all […]
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Posted on November 12th, 2007 by Nigel Percy
Perusing The Economist, as is my wont, my eye was drawn to an article titled ‘Automated decision-making; the death of expertise.’
As ever, I felt impelled to find out more for you.
The gist of it is that the author of a new book (a Mr Ayres of Yale university, since you ask, and the book is […]
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Posted on November 5th, 2007 by Nigel Percy
The German magazine (Der Speigel) has an article about some scientists investigating the brain to find our what goes on when we think.
More specifically, they are interested in finding out what goes on when we realize we have made a mistake. They think that what they have found might explain our sixth sense. (Or not, […]
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Posted on October 28th, 2007 by Nigel Percy
In my ceaseless quest to give you more information than you could possible need about intuition, I came across this article which speaks of the evolution of the intuitive faculty. Most interesting!
The article states that there are two areas of the brain generally considered to be involved in ESP: the pineal gland and the corpus […]
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