Monthly Archives: April 2012

The Ancient Greeks made great strides in knowledge using mind exercises alone. The analysis of the irreducible units of matter brought Democritus to a remarkably modern understanding of atoms and energy. Aristotle sought the atom, so to speak, of thought....
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Schizophrenia produces the epitome of madness. It generates wild ideas of contact with the metaphysical and supernatural, compelling hallucinations and utter strangeness, which made it seem to pre-modern societies divine or satanic possession. It deranges meme production (see “The Atoms...
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The most serious criticism I have of the President, who declared a war on drugs, is that he gave a gratuitous opening to those, who with equally asinine simplicity, assert it a failure. Restrained by wiser counsel, perhaps reflecting on...
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