29 JAN 2015 by ideonexus
Loss of Hope Accelerates the Death of Trantor
"The fall of Trantor," said Seldon, "cannot be stopped by any conceivable
effort. It can be hastened easily, however. The tale of my interrupted
trial will spread through the Galaxy. Frustration of my plans to lighten
the disaster will convince people that the future holds no promise to them.
Already they recall the lives of their grandfathers with envy. They will
see that political revolutions and trade stagnations will increase. The
feeling will pervade the Galaxy that onl...18 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
We Must Interrogate Nature
Greek mathematics was a brilliant step forward. Greek science,
on the other hand - its first steps rudimentary and often uninformed
by experiment - was riddled with error. Despite the fact
that we cannot see in pitch darkness, they believed that vision
depends on a kind of radar that emanates from the eye, bounces
off what we're seeing, and returns to the eye. (Nevertheless, they
made substantial progress in optics.) Despite the obvious resemblance
of children to their mothers, they believed ...Folksonomies: superstition free inquiry
Folksonomies: superstition free inquiry
Being non-superstitious isn't enough.