Magic of Tut-Ankh-Amun

By Robert Brizel Most people presume that when the tomb of an ancient Egyptian Pharoah is excavated, that that the tomb was especially built for the deceased king. Contrary to public belief, the tomb of the great King Tut-Ankh-Amun was not meant for the deceased young king at all, despite all of the riches and […]

Beyond Consciousness

Thanks to Darwin, we understood that the human being, cousin of the monkey, had a history, that it is the fruit of an evolution. The concept of history, through the concept of evolution, could apply to the life in general, whereas it was limited until there to the development and the decline of human civilizations, […]

Manifesto of the Manifest

By Laurent Dubois Teasing 2500 years ago, my “Socrates” form said: “Know yourself”.My “Socrates” form applied to my other human forms.Now, I’m aware that this sentence applies to myself as a whole;I can’t say “I’m the universe aware of itself” because that would confirm the classical distinction between the observer and the observed thing; not […]

Time Travel, Logic and Speculation II

By Laurent Dubois In the first article, the infinite oscillation of being in the “grandfather paradox” led us to the conclusion that the “grandfather paradox”, the “paradox of knowledge” and the “sensibility to the initial or final conditions” or “temporal butterfly effect” constituted 3 variations of one and the same paradox. In order to solve […]

Time Travel, Logic and Speculation

By Laurent Dubois  What’s the logical point of view on the possibility of the time travel at will to whatever time of the relative past or future, with or without machine? The analysis will be essentially dedicated to the assumption of the travel in the future because its possibility seems less obvious than that of […]

Temporal Collision Conjecture

By Laurent Dubois  The question of the determination of a privileged time’s arrow tickles the neurons of the most brilliant scientists, writers and philosophers since about 150 years. Let’s show a surprising and frightening possible consequence of the absence of an absolute time’s arrow, all the more frightening that totally unpredictable! Prelude: Origin of time […]

Too Heavy, Man!

By Michael Dempsey Heres an interesting thought:Imagine you are sitting in an small to average sized bar or a spacious lounge. Lets say its dimensions are 10M long x 3M high x 6M wide. If you could compress all the air in the room down to say, something like a shoe-box, could you pick it […]

I Love Lucy

By Santanu Sengupta It was carnival time in Goa.It seemed the heavens had geared up to make the occasion a grand success. The skies were the bluest that ever was, the sea an enamel blue and the breeze was at its caressing and loving best. Let me give a brief description of Goa and the […]

Art Is Life And Life Is Art

By Philip J. Carter Because they are such diverse and wide ranging subjects, it is difficult to measure both artistic flair and appreciation of the arts, and creativity. The subject of both laterality and creativity have been explored in more depth in the Brain Zone of my own web site The Enigmatic World of Philip […]

New York, New York

By Santanu Sengupta It seemed a foolish and impulsive decision to all and sundry… including me. Travelling to New York from Sacramento for a day and a few more hours…doesnt make sense… does it? Sure does not.But I was determined to go… what with the excellent selling Rajnil had done… New York seemed too tempting […]