by Jim Stitzel | Mar 10, 2006 | Science
“Saturn’s watery moon could harbour life”:http://www.newscientistspace.com/article.ns?id=dn8830&feedId=online-news_rss20 So, Saturn’s little moon Enceladus apparently has liquid water, which naturally has generated quite a lot of buzz in...
by Jim Stitzel | Feb 8, 2006 | Science
One of the coolest things I learned during my psychology master’s program was that your memories are probably stored not just in your brain but throughout your entire nervous system. It was funny to me to consider the idea that I was retrieving a high school...
by Jim Stitzel | Dec 5, 2005 | Science
hope, faith, choice, belief, truth, reality “Jackal”:http://jackal.motime.com/ has asked an interesting “question”:http://jackal.motime.com/post/520232#comment going about which of the words above stand as most important and why. What is more...
by Jim Stitzel | Dec 4, 2005 | Science
“Cassandra”:http://www.jesseandjeremy.com/the_mama/ and “franky”:http://franksatheisticramblings.blogspot.com/ “point”:http://open-dialogue.com/blog/index.php/archives/31#comment-29...
by Jim Stitzel | Mar 29, 2005 | Science
I have this theory. In his book Insomnia, Stephen King describes a man who is able to see auras surrounding people. The color of the auras reflected the individuals’ moods and relative proximity to death. Additionally, the auras of people who were emotionally...
by Jim Stitzel | Mar 15, 2005 | Science
Maybe I’m just slow on the uptake, but it suddenly ocurred to me this morning why so many secularists embrace the idea of the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence and why so many Christians reject the notion. Speaking in strictly general terms, for the...