Rupert Sheldrake dukes it out with Freeman Dyson, Daniel Dennett, and Stephen Toulmin on the radical, cosmology-crushing possibility that the laws of nature, like everything else, evolve over time . . .

For more on the topic of morphic fields or kosmic habits, Ken Wilber is always a good place to start. :)

The Curve

November 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment

An awesome quote from Radical Evolution by Washington Post reporter Joel Garreau:
“From the formation of the Earth to the first multi-cellular organisms it took perhaps 4 billion years. Getting from tiny organisms to the first mammals took 400 million years. Getting from mammals to the first primitive monkeys took 150 million years. Getting from monkeys […]

Quote of the Day

November 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment

“The modern world was not alive to the tremendous Reality that encompassed it. We were surrounded by an immeasurable abyss of darkness and splendor. We built our empires on a pellet of dust revolving round a ball of fire in unfathomable space. Life, that Sphinx, with the human face and the body of a brute, […]

Well, it’s about frakkin’ time. According to Variety, “The long-awaited second ‘X-Files’ film is finally a go, with 20th Century Fox setting a July 25, 2008 release date. . . . Studio is keeping the film’s logline under wraps, but stressed the pic is a stand-alone story and supernatural thriller that takes the […]