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A Rough Guide to Verona : A Stroll Through Ancient Italy83

A Rough Guide to Verona : A Stroll Through Ancient Italy

An informal but insightful meander through the great city of Verona in Northern Italy. Full of humour and keen observation as well as handy tips for tourists.

7 comments    travel vacation tourism
A Rough Guide to Lake Garda in Italy : Lazise, the 'Key to the Lake'82

A Rough Guide to Lake Garda in Italy : Lazise, the 'Key to the Lake'

An enjoyable and informal guide to the Italian town of Lazise. Situated on the beautiful Lake Garda it has much to offer the curious traveller.

2 comments    travel vacation history
The Things That Fascinated Ancient Scientists - Part II81

The Things That Fascinated Ancient Scientists - Part II

What is the world really composed of? What is matter? Those problems really fascinated ancient scientists, especially the Greeks. If some of their conclusions seem fanciful, remember that twenty-five hundred years have passed since the Ionians began to puzzle their heads with these problems.

7 comments    science greece greek
A Heuristic Inquiry into the Correlations between Consciousness and Theoretical Physics79

A Heuristic Inquiry into the Correlations between Consciousness and Theoretical Physics

This thesis is a first-person heuristic investigation of consciousness and theoretical physics. The result of this inquiry is a theoretical construct: the finite-bias principle. This principle is the result of paradoxical findings discovered while researching the correlations between physics and consciousness derived from the difference between perceptual reality and actual reality as a matter of finite and infinite conceptualization.

4 comments    psychology consciousness
Understanding And Solving Zeno's Paradox79

Understanding And Solving Zeno's Paradox

Zenos Paradox has been around since before Christ and has baffled many people. An explanation and debunking of the paradox; why it is no paradox at all but a simple mathematical description of what we see happening all around us.

49 comments    calculus zeno zenos paradox
Can you catch the dollar? - physics of free fall78

Can you catch the dollar? - physics of free fall

Starting with a tricky challenge of catching a bill we will discuss the physics of free fall. The intrigued fact whether the free fall depend on body mass or not dates back to the Galileo Galilei's experiments within the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The article addresses a rather comprehensive study of the free fall.

0 comments    speed motion velocity
Having Fun With Paradoxes76

Having Fun With Paradoxes

paradox is a statement or group of statements that leads to a contradiction or a situation which defies intuition. Lets try to make it understandable and fun.

5 comments    philosophy time travel paradox
Does Vitaclear With Proactive Fall Into Acne Treatments That Work?76

Does Vitaclear With Proactive Fall Into Acne Treatments That Work?

Vitaclear is a vitamin supplement that is co-marketed or offered on a free trial basis with with Proactive. It can also be purchased on it's own at their company website for about thirty bucks a month. It...

3 comments    acne acne treatment proactive
Zeno Hot Spot Reviews73

Zeno Hot Spot Reviews

I've done all the heavy lifting and summarized all of the Zeno Hot Spot reviews so you can find everything you need to know about the Zeno Hot Spot and why the Zeno Heat treat may be the better choice. Zeno...

0 comments    hot spot zeno occasional acne
Greek Philosopher: Zeno of Elea75

Greek Philosopher: Zeno of Elea

Zeno of Elea was a Greek philosopher born in Elea in southern Italy early in the 5th century BC. He was the favorite disciple of Parmenides, whom he accompanied to Athens in 448, and whose doctrine of the One he upheld in a series of famous paradoxes, e.g. Achilles and the Tortoise. Aristotle called Zeno 'the founder of dialectic'.

2 comments    philosophy paradox paradocks
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