Me and Science (part 2)

So, you’ve all got hold of a copy of Dean Radin’s book, ‘Entangled Minds’ and you’ve read it. Haven’t you??
Oh dear. That means I’m going to have to tell you  about it….
Here goes..
As you know, I have a bone or three to pick with science because of their blinkered attitude to all stuff natural (like […]

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Me and science (again!)

Well, I said I wouldn’t get involved with scientists and their views about intuition, but I can’t resist this one.
It’s actually a scientist who shows how other scientists reject stuff they don’t want to know about.
This paragon amongst humans is Dean Radin. in his book Entangled Minds, he makes  a very good case indeed to […]

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Beliefs and skeptics

Once again, the media provides an interesting look at something I consider very important; how beliefs are really vital to us all.
The stimulus for this comes from that mighty organ, The Cochrane Times of Cochrane, Alberta. (Dear Lord, where would we be without the internet?)
It is written by a skeptic and it is about how […]

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Intuition and the problem of science…

Here we go again…the continual struggle between two disparate cultures continues!
I found myself, the other day, trying to politely write a rebuttal of some of the ideas presented in a skeptic’s blog about dowsing. The author had said that dowsing didn’t work and that it was plain dangerous to believe in it and that charlatans […]

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Intuition and the brain (the saga continues…)

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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