Climate Change, Acid Rain Could Be Good For Forests
ScienceDaily (2008-10-26) — After more than 20 years of research in the northern hardwood forests of Michigan, scientists have reached a surprising conclusion: Moderate increases in temperature and nitrogen from atmospheric pollution actually improve forest productivity. … > read full article
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Such Interesting Times
Saturday, October 25th, 2008Selective Memory Wipe
Thursday, October 23rd, 2008Memories Selectively, Safely Erased In Mice
ScienceDaily (2008-10-23) — Targeted memory erasure is no longer limited to the realm of science fiction. A new study describes a method through which a selected set of memories can be rapidly and specifically erased from the mouse brain in a controlled and inducible manner. New and old memories have been selectively and safely removed from mice by scientists. … > read full article
From what I understand, they inject a chemical into the subject’s brain and then prompt him to remember whatever it is they want him to forget. By using pictures, sounds, or smells, it would be completely involuntary. Once the treatment has begun, the administrator could force the subject to forget anything at all. The process could have a huge random element because of the interconnectedness of all memory. It’s new, though. Now that the method has been discovered, it can be refined to improve accuracy and safety.
I can imagine very few good uses for this and many very bad uses.
A Gimmick That Actually Works?
Friday, September 26th, 2008Want Better Mileage? Simple Device Which Uses Electrical Field Could Boost Gas Efficiency Up To 20%
ScienceDaily (2008-09-26) — A simple device which attaches to a vehicles fuel line near the fuel injector and creates an electrical field could boost gas efficiency as much as 20 percent. … > read full article
You hear about so many “cost saving” gadgets that turn out to be scams that it’s hard not to be skeptical when you hear about yet another one. Science Daily published this article, so it must be true! :-/
Your Brain on Your Brain
Sunday, September 14th, 2008David Coppedge has a great article re recent research on the design of the mind: Turing Test Stands: Your Brain Outperforms Computers.
This Is Your Brain on Doctors
Monday, August 18th, 2008Antidepressants May Impair Driving Ability, New Research Finds
ScienceDaily (2008-08-18) — People taking prescription antidepressants appear to drive worse than people who aren’t taking such drugs, and depressed people on antidepressants have even more trouble concentrating and reacting behind the wheel. … > read full article
Do you mean to say that one’s driving could be affected by taking drugs!? Say it isn’t so!
Yep. Right Again.
Saturday, July 19th, 2008As I said before, the fight over stem cell research was a huge waste of time. All those murderous cry babies are just that and very little more. “But it’s for the children! It’s for the poor crippled guy in the wheel chair! Waaa!” This reinforces something that I have believed for a very long time, though I don’t always practice what I preach.
Do what’s right. Let God worry about the consequences.
Zeitgeist the Movie
Saturday, July 12th, 2008I just finished watching the documentary Zeitgeist…OK, I’m lying. I just finished scanning through it. I watched the first 25 minutes then started skipping through.
They definitely got off on the wrong foot with me by making several disprovable assertions and claiming certainty about some things that are based on card-houses of unlikely or unprovable assumptions. For example, they start out by implying that most, if not all, mass violence is the result of religion and patriotism (aka tribalism). The religion claim has been thoroughly debunked repeatedly over the last hundred years or so, most recently and possibly most thoroughly by Vox Day in The Irrational Atheist. On the contrary, religion is a moderating influence that helps to contain the natural agression of mankind. The irony of the movie’s claims against religion is that they are perfectly in line with the zeitgeist of today’s “intelligentsia” yet are at least as false and manipulative as the move claims are religious institutions. That doesn’t mean that religious bureaucracies are necessarily benevolent or honest, of course. They are still made up of people after all, and people are the real problem.
That takes care of the disprovable assertions. On to the house of unprovable cards.
Another irony of the movie is that it begins with a quote decrying the reliance on authority over truth rather than authority out of truth, but then it shows our supposed evolution from bacteria and the supposed evolution of all theology from astronomy through astrology. The theory of evolution, whether correct or not, is an unprovable set of speculations based on other speculations based on assumptions stemming from the a priori disbarring of even the possibility of divine intervention in natural history. In other words, complete acceptance of TENS (the theory of evolution and natural selection) is a complete acceptance of authority over truth rather than authority out of truth.
The same is true regarding the evolution of religion. The movie adopts some historical revisionism as well as a huge load of historical speculation and labels it TRUTH. There is some truth to be had, however. Here’s what I think happened: God knew exactly what was going to happen on earth from the moment he created the universe. He designed things into that creation so that certain truths could be gleaned from careful observation. People way back when were smarter than us and managed to combine oral tradition, divine revelation, and astronomical observation to arrive at those certain truths regarding the nature of mankind, God, and the future course of history. They understood something of the nature of blood in our relationship to the divine (certainly more than I do) and the need for divine intervention and in order to bring about a full restoration of that relationship. Satan was able to use their smarts against them in building counterfeit theologies that incorporated a lot of truth into a lot of B.S. (Kind of like politicians, theologians, and movie makers.) Babylonian, Greek, and Egyptian gods were killed and resurrected because the really bright people of those days knew that had to be part of any true theology. They drew certain stories out of the movements of stars and planets because those stories are actually there.
That’s when I skipped ahead a bit. The rest of the movie seems to point out several examples of the masses being manipulated by clever politicians and marketeers. There is a lot of good information in there that people need to know. I probably would have watched more intently if I hadn’t already learned most of it from other sources. I already know that people are violent, greedy liars, and that we all want to believe otherwise. We’re prepared to swallow any amount of b.s. to maintain our belief in the essential goodness of humankind. Blech. At some level we’re all murderers. We’re all thieves. We’re all gullible lemmings.
There is really only one source of completely reliable truth. I don’t mean human translations or interpretations of ancient revelations. The Bible would be totally reliable if we still had it in its original forms, but people have gotten in the way. It’s still pretty darn good and the closest thing we have to absolute truth in written form, but there might be a corrupt word or even a paragraph here and there. The only reliable source of truth is God. Our big problem is that we are corrupted receivers, hence the hundreds of different religions and the thousands of denominations within them. The problem is us, not God.
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Asthma and Eczema
Sunday, July 6th, 2008Aggressive Treatment Of Childhood Eczema Could Help Prevent Asthma, New Study Suggests
ScienceDaily (2008-07-07) — More aggressive treatment of childhood eczema may be an important step in preventing asthma, says a new Australian study. … > read full article
Unfortunately, they’re just treating the symptoms instead of the disease…as usual. Eczema does not cause asthma. Rather, they are both caused by the same hyper-active immune system. Find the root of the immune disorder (whether it be spiritual, emotional, genetic, or environmental), and you will find the cure for both eczema and asthma.
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
Tuesday, June 10th, 2008Creation-Evolution Headlines is one of the coolest sites on the Web. David Coppedge must put an incredible amount of effort into this project. He reviews the science news for articles related to creation and evolution, summarizes them, analyzes them, and explains what it all means in language most of us can understand. I contributed a couple of articles a few years back, but didn’t have the time to keep it up. It’s hard work. Check it out.
Babies Are Good For You
Monday, May 12th, 2008I remember years ago reading about how the incidence of certain types of cancers in women could be dramatically reduced by bearing and breastfeeding babies. To obtain the maximum benefit, I think the article said women should have their first children in their late teen years.
A new study claims that breastfeeding for a year or more halves a woman’s likelihood of developing rheumatoid arthritis.
Women Who Breastfeed For More Than A Year Halve Their Risk Of Rheumatoid Arthritis
ScienceDaily (2008-05-13) — Women who breast feed for longer have a smaller chance of getting rheumatoid arthritis, suggests a new study. The study also found that taking oral contraceptives, which are suspected to protect against the disease because they contain hormones that are raised in pregnancy, did not have the same effect. Also, simply having children and not breast feeding also did not seem to be protective. … read full article
The old feminist canard about the terrible risks of pregnancy keeps getting weaker.
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