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    How the GW myth is perpetuated

    The vast majority of humming beings cannot learn anything that does not fit into their preconceived ideas about life. Dogma is impenetrable.
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    Plants are sentient beings

    "Science now shows that plants appear to be sentient beings. They perceive light, smell, touch, water, and many more variables than we do. They can learn, remember and communicate." - Kenny Ausubel, Bioneers Co-Founder and CEO fiuiDK_84ZE
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    Our cooling world

    I think his senility got worse while he was on sabbatical.
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    The Arctic “doomsday” seed vault just flooded

    The Arctic “doomsday” seed vault is supposed to ensure the future of humanity. It just flooded. Deep underground in the far reaches of the arctic North, there’s a fortress that’s supposed to be one of humanity’s safeguards if we can’t feed ourselves in the future. It’s a vault containing...
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    Study Finds Link Between Brain Damage and Religious Fundamentalism

    Lacking "cognitive flexibility" could contribute to radical religious belief. A new study published in the journal Neuropsychologia has shown that religious fundamentalism is, in part, the result of a functional impairment in a brain region known as the prefrontal cortex. The findings...
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    The Life Cycle of a Hurcules beetle

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    Are we creating a monster?

    Deer Photographed Gnawing On Human Remains For The First Time For the very first time, scientists have photographed a deer eating human remains, in what's quickly becoming a PR disaster for Bambi. The man-eating deer was documented by a motion-sensitive camera at the Forensic Anthropology...
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    Parallel worlds

    But do you see the parallels between science and Catholicism or any of hierarchic religion?
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    Parallel worlds

    "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." — Nietzsche`
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    Parallel worlds

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    Parallel worlds

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    World Naked Gardening Day Is This Saturday!

    Get ready for the Annual World Naked Gardening Day (WNGD)! People across the globe are encouraged, on the first Saturday of May, to tend their portion of the world’s garden unclothed as nature intended. Gardening has a timeless quality, and anyone can do it: young and old, singles or...
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    Parallel worlds

    Kinda like religion, eh!
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    Tuition fees at universities around the world

    Higher education received abroad has always been a widely recognized standard, and students from all over the world are dreaming about it. We here at Bright Side decided to find out the current costs of studying* for international students at the world’s top universities, and we would like...
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    Parallel worlds

    Parallel worlds exist and interact with our world, say physicists New theory explains many of the bizarre observations made in quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics, though firmly tested, is so weird and anti-intuitive that famed physicist Richard Feynman once remarked, "I think I can...
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    US Intelligence Officer:

    “Every Single Terrorist Attack In US Was a False Flag Attack” “Most terrorists are false flag terrorists, or are created by our own security services. In the United States, every single terrorist incident we have had has been a false flag, or has been an informant pushed on by the FBI. In...
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    Giant Salmon - June Hogs

    There used to be salmon as big as golden retrievers in the Columbia River, but dams killed them off If you cast a fishing line into the Columbia River in 1920, you’d better be ready for a fight. The Pacific Northwest was once home to an enormous strain of Chinook salmon, with specimens...
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    Giant Salmon - June Hogs

    There used to be salmon as big as golden retrievers in the Columbia River, but dams killed them off If you cast a fishing line into the Columbia River in 1920, you’d better be ready for a fight. The Pacific Northwest was once home to an enormous strain of Chinook salmon, with specimens...