Food for Thought

Remote Neural Monitoring: Is It Possible to Spy on Someone’s Thoughts?

Remote Neural Monitoring: Is It Possible to Spy on Someone’s Thoughts?

How many times did you have thoughts that you never wanted to share with anyone and have been constantly worried…

9 years ago

The Recombinant DNA Controversy: Where Will Genetic Engineering Lead Us?

DNA. Officially known as deoxyribonucleic acid. Also otherwise known as the building block of life. The substance that is unique…

9 years ago

Satellite Imaging Monitors Primitive Tribes. Is This the Highest Form of Invasion of Privacy?

Invasion of privacy is wrong, we all know this. What if, however, invading someone’s privacy protected them from danger? This…

9 years ago

Religion and Extraterrestrial Life: Is There a Connection?

There are two very popular topics that strike a sensitive chord in the thoughts and emotions of human beings: religion…

10 years ago

6 Mind Expanding Movies That Will Make You Question Reality and Life

Some movies are made to touch our hearts and souls with an overabundance of sentiment. They make us come in…

10 years ago

7 Movies That Will Profoundly Change You

Ever since cinema established itself as a form of art, countless films have been created; countless superb and strong and…

10 years ago

Science Could Make Us Immortal, But Do We Really Need It?

Immortality has been at the center of more films and novels that I can possibly count on my two hands,…

10 years ago

What Does the World Look Like in Reality?

Even a three-year-old child knows that the grass is green, the sky is blue and the snow is white. Everyone…

10 years ago

Electrical Brain Stimulation: Shocking Ourselves into Greatness

I heard an interesting podcast episode the other day from Radio Labs. It was called 9 volt Nirvana, and the…

10 years ago

Is Life Simply a Computer Simulation?

John Conway (Ph.D. Mathematician from Princeton) in the '70s developed a simple game based on a checkerboard. The rules were as…

10 years ago