Category Archives: Natural Sciences

Henosyndicalism

Difficulty     Race and Specie We are used to thinking of species in terms of inherited genetic relation stemming from common ancestors. However, this is an incorrect assessment of species. Species are also thought to be unable to procreate outside … Continue reading

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Syntropy Responsible for the Growing Earth and Convergent Evolution

Difficulty     Since the era of the World Wars in the early 20th century, it has become increasingly evident that science, as practiced, has become adulterated by politics. This is so much the case that the study of the causes … Continue reading

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Reversing the Thermoeconomic Arrow of Time

Difficulty     The Returns to the Economic Factors of Production Analyzed for Efficiency through a Thermodynamic Engine Introduction Thermoeconomics is a field combining thermodynamics (the study of heat and heat transfer) and economics (the study of resources and resources transfers). It … Continue reading

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A Quick Lesson on Dimensions and Eternalism

Difficulty     1 . A simple point, shown as the shadow of a one-dimensional line segment, is    dimensionless. The line segment, however, extending between two points gives us a single dimension. A line segment, shown as the shadow of a … Continue reading

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Science, Scientism, and Credentialism

Difficulty     “Scientist” is not a class of people, but an adherent to the ideology of scientism. But not everyone who does science need be a scientist, but, merely, adhere to the scientific method, preferably pressing a “null hypothesis.” No … Continue reading

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