So long to my second favorite pair of robots.
- New machine learning theory raises questions about the very nature of science.
- Physicist trashes simulation theory, says it’s basically a religion.
- Can the laws of physics disprove God? Remind me, why do we call them ‘laws’ again?
- How memes became a major vehicle for misinformation.
- Recently restored Pompeii fresco reveals a vibrant scene filled with Egyptian wildlife.
- Italy landslide pushes hundreds of coffins into the sea.
- There’s no way to cover the absolute failure that is the US Air Force’s F-35 stealth fighter. Failure.
- School assignment: Designing for aliens.
- Adam Gorightly discusses ‘Saucers, Spooks and Kooks’.
- Is the UFO phenomenon incomprehensible by the scientific method?
- UFO fans have to accept the hard, cold fact: TTSA is done for.
- Oh look, someone resuscitated the Million Dollar Challenge to search for people with superpowers —well, a quarter of that.
- And here’s a reason why James Randi’s Million Dollar Challenge was a bunch of bullocks.
- Evidence that Earth’s first cells could have made specialized compartments.
- Did Neanderthals have the capacity for verbal language?
- Red Pill of the Day: I see your British Ministry of Silly Walks, and raise you one Ministry of Loneliness from Japan.
Thanks to Greg and Perceptions Today.
Quote of the Day:
What is truth? What is falsehood? Whatever gives wings to men, whatever produces great works and great souls and lifts up a man’s height above the earth – that’s true. Whatever clips off man’s wings – that’s false.
Nikos Kazantzakis, The Last Temptation of Christ