Category: Prejudice
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Cancer, germs, scientific prejudice...
Many times a man has an idea. An idea so odd that other people think he is insane. And it is only after many years that this man is vindicated.The case of cancer is one of those cases. Pathologist and bacteriologist Royal Rife had been saying more than 50 years ago that cancer is caused…
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Smoke! Ehmmm...I meant "Play Tetris"! It is good for you!
Canadian doctors say they have found an inventive way to treat lazy eye - playing the Tetris video game. The McGill University team discovered the popular tile-matching puzzle could train both eyes to work together. [1] It reminds me of the era when we were all convinced that smoking was good for the blood flow…
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Where is what we "see"?
People think what we see is in our brains. Like a small camera obscura. But Sheldrake reminds us of the obvious: What we see is not in our brains but we see it outside of it. A simple idea that could trigger a simple "huh?" by the haste reader. Think about it though: Even if…
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TED, atheists, censorship…
TED is supposed to be a platform to facilitate the organization of talks about interesting subjects by interesting people. But when Sheldrake decided to talk about 10 dogmas of modern science (one of which is related to non-localized consciousness, which, according to the speaker, can exist outside of our brain) and when Hancock decided to talk about consciousness, dreams and psychedelia then…
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HIV, possible cures, Cures...
A baby girl in the US born with HIV appears to have been cured after very early treatment with standard drug therapy. [1] Funny how just one (out of MILLIONS) case of POSSIBLE cure by western medicine is making the headlines with flashing bold letters, while on the other hand many cases of treatment by…
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