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Blog Name: Theories of Biomechanical Evolution
Url: http://theoriesofbiomechanicalevolution.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: theories, human evolution, science
Description: Blog about science, aliens, humanity's future and life's possibilities, the world and the mind are made to ponder them constantly; the possibilities of wars, the possibility of cures, the possibility of life on distant planets are topics of great interest and limitless application. With books like Arts of the Possible by Adrienne Rich and the short stories of Isaac Asimov, the view of possibilities shows their boundlessness. Popular telecommunications would have us believe in a future full of creature comforts, environmental perfection, and euphoria. Is that truly possible?
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A Philosophy of Zeno
(Continuing from Philosophies on God)... For example, the great Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea (490?-430?) proposed this mathematical truth:A runner could never [mathematically] cross a course and complete a race. This is due to the fact that a person must first cover half the distance to the purposed point of contact. After which, the person must then cover half of the remaining distance. At no point does the resulting mathematics truthfully reach zero allowing for the completion of the task.
Genome Mapping - Craig Venter
This may sound outlandish just as much as nanomachines making cellular upgrades and changes; however we have already begun mapping and engineering of genome technologies today. Craig Venter, a 58-year-old entrepreneur of genome mapping, lead the way to understanding the way we, humans can manufacture life. As is a character trait for him, he unraveled a lot of his colleagues and assistants in bypassing the scientific method and horrifying some of them with his results. When he began to clash with his peers at the government's Human Genome Project, he simply quit the project, founding a company called Celera and was racing the government to the finish line.

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