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A Brief History of Truth

February 15, 2022
by Caroline Miller
A Brief History of Time, adaptive behavior, Ana Navarro, atheism, cause and effect, errors of human senses, ethnicity and race, gay as a banned word, gravity, Isaac Newton, Nicholas R. Longrich, quantum theory, Rational Ignorance, Stephen W. Hawking, Steven Pinker, Sydney Perkowitz, The View, Whoopi Goldberg
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Someone on my Facebook page replied to one of my blogs about atheism. He said because the world exists, someone had to have made it, which means there is a god. I replied if cause and effect governed the universe that would be true. But quantum theory challenges cause and effect as a
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Truth, Relativity, And Time — Lessons Our President Should Have Learned

November 08, 2019
by Caroline Miller
A Brief History of Time, Albert Einstein, Brian Koberlein, Could the Present Ever Change the Past?, Delayed Choice, Donald Trump, IQ, properties of waves and particles, Russia and the 2016 American election, Stephen Hawking
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Whether or not Albert Einstein gave his brain to science may be a matter of debate, (Click) but it would be fascinating to compare his mind to Donald Trump’s.   Einstein’s IQ is 160 while Trump claims his is 156.  The number means less to me than how well a person g
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Judging A Book By Its Kindle

October 01, 2019
by Caroline Miller
A Brief History of Time, best seller books, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Donna Tartt, Jorden Ellenberg, Kindle, Stephen Hawking, The Goldfinch, Thomas Piketty, William Falk
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When Stephen Hawking’s book, A Brief History of Time  came out several years ago, someone hid money at the back of one copy to see if anyone  got to the end of this complex work on cosmology.  The book hit the best seller list and remained there for 4 years, but no on
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