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  • 3 quotations on mindfulness and action


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    A good year ago I jotted down these three quotations.  Then I abandoned the draft. Now I am tidying up my blog, I wonder, what was going through my mind that day. David Whyte on the willfulness of the world “And I thought this is the good day you could meet your love, this is the black day someone close to you ...
    1 day ago
  • The Royal Society releases historic papers online on 350th anniversary


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    London, Nov 30 (ANI): The Royal Society, one of the world’s oldest scientific institutions is commemorating its 350th year by putting 60 of its most memorable research papers online.Founded in London in 1660, the Royal Society is making public manuscripts by figures like Sir Isaac Newton. The Trailblazing website ...
    4 days ago
  • I’m Baaaaaack….with some Newton notes…


    The Inverse Square BlogAuthority Authority: 502
    A return to full blogging this week, I promise, but just to get things going (barring that little amuse bouche re Google voice recognition) with a teaser for a renewed assault on the “Diary of a Trade Book” series, I thought I’d post a reactions to a couple of bits of Newton and the Counterfeiter news.  (As ...
    4 days ago
  • Britain’s Royal Society puts rare scientific manuscripts online (AFP)


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    AFP - Historic manuscripts by Sir Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin and other ground-breaking scientists will be published online for the first time, Britains Royal Society said Monday.
    4 days ago
  • But What Does Professor Hawking Say?


    Revelations From An Unwashed BrainAuthority Authority: 596
    Science is a funny thing. Once we think  a handle on a concept has been had, the new information comes in, and all bets are off because the theory doesn’t fit the facts any longer. Isaac Newton in the 1600s, thought he had explained the concepts of many things adequately, and with the invention of calculus, ...
    1 week ago
  • Newtongate!


    Crunchy ConAuthority Authority: 699
    This is pretty funny. Excerpt: If you own any shares in companies that produce reflecting telescopes, use differential and integral calculus, or rely on the laws of motion, I should start dumping them NOW. The conspiracy behind the calculus myth has been suddenly, brutally and quite deliciously exposed after volumes ...
    1 week ago
  • The Cosmic Web


    In the DarkAuthority Authority: 423
    When I was writing my recent  (typically verbose) post about chaos  on a rainy saturday afternoon, I cut out a bit about astronomy because I thought it was too long even by my standards of prolixity. However, walking home this evening I realised I could actually use it in a new post inspired by a nice email I got ...
    1 week ago
  • Massive calculus and physics hoax exposed


    Scholars and RoguesAuthority Authority: 605
    Oh dear: Newtongate: the final nail in the coffin of Renaissance and Enlightenment ‘thinking’ It’s now clear that “Sir” Isaac Newton and a series of co-conspirators were guilty of several crimes against science, including: Conspiring to avoid public scrutiny Insulting dissenting scientists and equating ...
    1 week ago
  • Climategate in Perspective, Featuring Isaac Newton


    DeSmogBlog - Clearing the PR Pollution that Clouds Climate ScienceAuthority Authority: 638
    sir_isaac_newton_1702.jpg Climate conspriricists pounced at the opportunity yesterday to draw grandiose conclusions from the illegal hacking of private emails from the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit.  They wasted no time declaring global warming a vast science-wing ...
    1 week ago
  • Galileo’s finger points across the centuries


    Art ScatterAuthority Authority: 464
    Art Scatter’s cup runneth over. Well, it’s not our cup, actually; it belongs to the Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza di Firenze in Florence, Italy. And that papery-looking swizzle stick inside? If researchers are correct, it’s the finger of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), the great astronomer, ...
    1 week ago
  • A Little Bit of Chaos


    In the DarkAuthority Authority: 423
    The era of modern physics could be said to have begun in 1687 with the publication by Sir Isaac Newton of his great Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica , ( Principia for short). In this magnificent volume, Newton presented a mathematical theory of all known forms of motion and, for the first time, gave ...
    1 week ago
  • Critics of Shakespeare: T.S. Eliot


    BookstoveAuthority Authority: 424
    Thomas Stearns (T.S.) Eliot, who lived from 1888-1965, is one of the most well-known and indeed most talented and influential poets of the twentieth century. His greatest works include The Waste Land and The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock. However, he also established a well-deserved reputation for being a leading ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Twelfth Meditation, Khronos – The Philosophy of Time and its Implications


    MindstormAuthority Authority: 110
    Big Ben – Clock Tower of London~ Our meeting today, my dear reader, is not one of coincidence, luck or blind chance. That we have met today means that we were meant to meet and our meeting could not have happened in any other way. It is inevitable that the past must be as it [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • The Twelfth Meditation, Khronos – The Philosophy of Time and its Implications


    Eternity in an HourAuthority Authority: 129
    Big Ben – Clock Tower of London~ Our meeting today, my dear reader, is not one of coincidence, luck or blind chance. That we have met today means that we were meant to meet and our meeting could not have happened in any other way. It is inevitable that the past must be as it [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • Tell the whole world the truth is back


    Creative Is Not A DepartmentAuthority Authority: 449
    Image via Wikipedia I’ve spent the last couple years talking about intent in various guises. Sometimes related to marketing, sometimes to business, but always, always at the heart of what anyone is doing. It has become an intrinsic part of what I write about, as anyone who has been with me for a little while ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Newton: The Dark Heretic


    The Discovery EnterpriseAuthority Authority: 132
    Today on Discovery Enterprise we will offer an entirely different portrait of one of the greatest minds in science-Sir Isaac Newton.Newton was the brilliant scientist who formulated the laws of motion that bare his name and the discoverer of the law of universal gravitation, but he was also an alchemist and a ...
    2 weeks ago
  • 2012: Featurette – Isaac Newton


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    As part of the viral marketing for 2012 here is Charlie Frost talking about Isaac Newton and his theories and how he is smarter than Isaac. Check out more at ThisIsTheEnd.com . Here is the original:  2012: Featurette – Isaac Newton
    3 weeks ago
  • Friends or Foes?


    Science and the SacredAuthority Authority: 562
    A new report from the Pew Research Centers Forum on Religion & Public Life takes a look at what it calls the seemingly "paradoxical" relationship between science and religion. According to the report, many surveys show that Americans respect science...
    3 weeks ago
  • Newsweek Tries to Narrow Its Subscriber Base


    The BeaconAuthority Authority: 597
    I’ve subscribed to Newsweek for more than 30 years.  I started subscribing in the 1970s, partly because I wanted a magazine that summarized the week’s news (plenty of choices there) and partly because Newsweek ran a monthly column by Milton Friedman. When I started subscribing I didn’t notice what some ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Aamir Khan plays ventriloquist in Tata Sky’s latest ad


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    The way one would associate the term ‘brightness’ with sunlight, ‘genius’ to Isaac Newton and likes, the same way, one would blindfoldedly associate the term ‘Perfectionist’ with none other than Aamir Khan, the man who showed Bollywood. This has been the policy that has always echoed in the lifestyle and ...
    4 weeks ago

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