Questioning the possibility of cellular memory
Cellular memory is the concept that some characteristic of a cell is retained when the cell is transplanted. Many attribute this concept to memories and personality existing within every cell in our body. Ideas abound in movies and books about the essence of one person transferring to another with a body part - to both the comfort and detriment of the recipient, but science offers an altogether different
Theories of special, hidden individuals have existed in the hidden mystic realms of Wall Street claves when the moon is cold and
by Cody Hodge
In the natural world, there is nothing that is superior to the human being. Through millions of years of evolution, we have learned
by James Fantom
What is the truth? How can I know what is true and is not true?
In the past, we had to rely on things like a trusted and wise elder
80 Article Titles on Schools of Thought
- Review of the Ontological argument for the existence of God (10 articles)
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