Random Thought #68: Concurrent Mechanisms

Something that bothers me with science is that when they think they've proven something, they become very dogmatic with their views on that subject, restricting perspectives by confusing assumptions with absolute fact, thus refusing to backtrack. The example that inspired this is the ancient Greek idea that sight is a projection of the eyes, as … Continue reading Random Thought #68: Concurrent Mechanisms

Random Thought #67: Hand öF GöDD

One reason why God is such a difficult concept to grasp is because it's like God trying to describe God's own exact position, yet while writing it down, God's position changes ever so slightly as God's hand goes across the page. So, by the time there's evidence of God, God has already moved on. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/73RVk7fFyEMBwtNgo9kjPP?si=vL-yBxeRShic6YTB3dZGkQ&pi=hcieRmZjRIy1l

Random Thought #66: “Esaida..well…Acetaminophen…Ok?”

The scariest thing about Trump claiming "Tylenol causes autism" is the fact that now they can decide anyone who doesn't agree with them and has taken Tylenol (so basically everyone) is autistic. Autists are already soft second-class citizens, but I won't put it past this administration to write their discrimination against us into law. Right … Continue reading Random Thought #66: “Esaida..well…Acetaminophen…Ok?”

Random Thought #60: Samos Doesn’t Say Cl*nker

I think one of the biggest misconceptions of the "subconscious" is the idea that it's a human construct. I don't want to get lost in the explanation of what the "subconscious" really is, but it exists in forms unrecognizable to humanity. Animals, plants, and even rocks have their own experience with the subconscious, though once … Continue reading Random Thought #60: Samos Doesn’t Say Cl*nker