Author: skakos
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Life definition problem and modern scientific dogmatism
What is "life"? A question so simple, but yet unanswered. Not a single scientific field has been able to give a consistent answer to that universal question, which has troubled scientists and philosophers for centuries. Wikipedia defines life as the characteristic which characterizes beings which have signaling and self-sustaining processes - a definition too weak…
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Viruses as a key to life philosophy...
Viruses are a weird thing. We are afraid of them, but we try to use them as cure for cancer [1]. They seem to challenge the "central dogma" of modern biology, i.e. the movement of information from the DNA to RNA: transfering information from RNA to DNA was found to be routine in retroviruses (such as…
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Greek coffee bubble stories...
Waking up. Drinking coffee... Taking pictures... ----------------------------------
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Against mainstream archeology, against mainstream science...
Yonaguni, Khambhat and Dwarka, Wanaku and other places around the world present submerged structures. Structures which must have been created in an era when the ocean sea levels were much lower, in an era when modern mainstream archeology tells us that we lived in caves like monkeys. Why does mainstream archeology insists so much on its long-ago formulated dogmas?…
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Nietzsche and "God is dead", as a cry of agony!
It is true that Nietzsche said in one of his books the infamous phrase "God is dead". But few really understood in what way Nietzsche said that phrase. While reading the new book of Solomon and Higgins about the great philosopher, I was reminded of the great Greek philosopher Papanoutsos. The latter was one of the…
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