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5G: The Final Assault

Submitted by mission19 on Friday, November 29, 2019 6:30 PM
Image by Ria Sopala from http://Pixabay.com In November last year (2018), the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) authorised the rocket company SpaceX, owned by the entrepreneur Elon Musk, to launch a fleet of 7,518 satellites to complete SpaceX’s ambitious scheme to provide global satellite broadband services to every corner of the Earth. The satellites Read More…
Arguing The Non-Arguable Abstracts

Submitted by Joe Cool on Thursday, November 28, 2019 1:25 PM
Image by Septimiu Balica from http://Pixabay.com Metaphysics is Bullshit and You Know It … As defined by the Merriam-Webster in b section of the definition metaphysics is an: “abstract philosophical studies : a study of what is outside objective experience”. Just to be clear I will not be talking about the division of philosophy that Read More…
A Convergence Of Science And Real Magic

Submitted by BRENCIS CYRUS – Executor on Wednesday, November 27, 2019 9:44 AM
Derivative Images The word “real” in the title distinguishes the type of magic we’re discussing. This is not about the fictional magic of Harry Potter or the fake magic of Harry Houdini. This is about real magic, which falls into three main categories: divination, or perception of events distant in space or time; force of Read More…
The Paradox Of Spiritual Debt

Submitted by Rev. Micah Allard on Tuesday, November 26, 2019 9:54 AM
Image by 52Hertz from http://Pixabay.com Debt is an interesting thing. On one hand, it allows us to acquire things we don’t have but need. On the other hand, it allows us to acquire things we don’t need but want. On one hand, our needs are bought and paid for – fully and completely – sometimes Read More…
Trust Doubt

Submitted by Chen on Monday, November 25, 2019 10:50 AM
Image by 【中文ID】愚木混株 【Instagram】cdd20 from http://Pixabay.com If a doubt arises on the spiritual path and there’s a fear that it will crush the peace you’ve found, welcome it in! This doubt is no threat; it is, in fact, a friend, a messenger from truth to truth. What good is a truth that can’t stand up Read More…
Glamour And Illusion

Submitted by Solara An Ra on Saturday, November 23, 2019 1:50 PM
Image by Mabel Amber, still incognito… from http://Pixabay.com Glamour A collection of statements by the Tibetan … "Glamour of Fatigue. Let not the glamour of fatigue and of disappointment over world conditions lead to abortive work. . . . Fight it by non-recognition and by complete absorption in the immediate task; I refer to a Read More…
Old Fashioned Insults We Should Bring Back

Submitted by Jaded Philosopher on Friday, November 22, 2019 10:06 AM
Image by Gerd Altmann from http://Pixabay.com When the sun sets on popular slang, it tends to remain buried forever. This isn’t always a bad thing — no one is jonesing for “Tubular!” and “Groovy!” to resurrect from the 1980s and 60s, respectively. In some cases, however, where words have died, no equally worthy substitutes have Read More…
Fake Science

Submitted by Mad Scientist on Thursday, November 21, 2019 12:44 AM
Image by Dmitry Abramov from http://Pixabay.com Devotees of science often assume that what is called science is real and true. It must be. Otherwise, their faith is broken. Their superficial understanding is shattered. Their “superior view” of the world is torpedoed. Such people choose unofficial “anti-science” targets to attack. They never think of inspecting their Read More…
The Visitors

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on Wednesday, November 20, 2019 9:46 AM
Derivative Images I get these messages from other planets. I’m apparently some kind of agent from another planet but I haven’t got my orders clearly decoded yet. – William S. Burroughs In 1989, the American author William S. Burroughs (1914–1997) wrote to Whitley Strieber, a writer previously best known for his successful horror fiction, such Read More…
Tongue In Cheek – A Lesson From Confucius

Submitted by Phen Luc on Monday, November 18, 2019 12:45 PM
Image by Ryan McGuire from http://Pixabay.com Confucius once heard two of his pupils quarreling. One was of a gentle nature and was called by all the students a peaceful man. The other had a good brain and a kind heart, but was given to great anger. If he wished to do a thing, he did Read More…