
The deeper implications of the Chaos Theory
The chaos theory has deep philosophical implications in the way we do science, and the way we understand ourselves.
The chaos theory has deep philosophical implications in the way we do science, and the way we understand ourselves.
It has been seven years since transhumanist George Dvorsky wrote this landmark article on mind uploading, but despite the improvements in science and technology, his points remain true as ever.
Eric Holloway has come up with an important conclusion: there is no materialist theory that can completely explain the nature of consciousness.
This new experiment shows us that researchers cannot determine for certain whether the action of an entangled particle is a cause or an effect.
David Bohm and Rupert Sheldrake both have theories about the morphogenetic field. In this conversation, they enhance each other’s theories by clarifying their assumptions and sharing their unique ideas.
Climate change, nuclear wars, and now artificial intelligence – all these threats can will us to a collective near death experience. Can they lead to the transformation of our societies?
Love is the essential ingredient for transforming our world and saving our earth.
Gene editing is upon us, but no discussion of its implications are being done.
How will a mathematician make sense of the emerging discoveries of the post-materialist sciences, the string theory, and classical physics?
The old theory of competition and survival of the fittest is giving way to a theory of evolution that is based on cooperation. What does it mean for us as individuals? How will this impact our societies?