Tag: blindness
For a Maverick Scientist, Curiosity Lead to Unexpected Adventures
In 1907, Forrest Mims’s great-grandfather lost his eyesight in a train track construction accident.
The Scientific Evidence for Near-Death Experiences
Personal testimony about other realms can’t be independently corroborated, but objective evidence rooted in this world can be confirmed and evaluated.
Self-Referential Absurdity in a Theory of Consciousness
Leonhard Euler was known to work out complex derivations in his head while blind. Of what possible use was this ability for survival?
Neuroscientist: Near-Death Experiences Are “Utterly Incompatible” with Materialism
“NDE studies suggest that after physical death, mind and consciousness may continue in a transcendent level of reality.”
Intelligent Design Has Implications for Genome Editing
Biology is a lavish display of sophisticated designs exceeding all human engineering to date.