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Monthly Archives: July 2012

Medicine and Imaging technologies – Not relevant at all!

2012/07/24

You have a medical problem and you go to the hospital. You anxiously wait for the doctor to tell you …

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Science “discovers” Higgs, as “nothing to do with progress”…

2012/07/23

How many people have cheered about the “discovery” of the Higgs Boson? And how many would question my use of …

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SMS texting overtakes talking – Would Socrates agree?

2012/07/23

Research in UK shows that SMS texting overtook talking for the first time [1]. For thousands of years, most people …

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Russel, Gödel, Tesla etc and scientific censorship…

2012/07/15

Not all great ideas are accepted with the same thrill that the “discovery” of the Higgs Boson was… There are …

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Salmons, GPS, human arrogance

2012/07/14

We are proud of our technology, we feel as “kings of the world” having created the complex GPS satellite system …

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