Tag: Norway
When Schools of Fish Lose Their Memories
Because we don’t tend to think of fish as being very smart, we don’t think they could have memories that matter.
On Tobacco, Technocracy Has a Clever New Idea
Is tobacco just the first villain to be punished by a growing technocracy that seeks to limit freedom based on an ever-expanding definition of “health”?
The Problem of Pain: Julian Huxley, Magnus Carlsen, and the Meaning of Life
In a conversation with Lex Fridman, Magnus Carlsen betrays no sense of empathy for how his view that life is an accident might negatively impact others.
Taphonomy Study Shortens Fuse for the Cambrian Explosion
The “molecular clock” must be wrong, a study concludes. Cambrian animal ancestors are not there in the fossil record as hoped.
England’s National Health Service Bans Most Puberty-Blocking
The science is not settled. The time is long past for the woke media and medical associations to recognize this fact.