“It turns out that information leaks between universes at the quantum level. We think it accounts for all kinds of phenomena, from what drives evolution to strange insights and mystical experiences through the ages. The machine was built as an attempt to investigate and amplify them.” ThinkingKindAgeTurnsUniverseLevelsInformationStrangeEvolutionBuiltMachinesAccountsInsightAll KindsQuantumMysticalLeaksAmplifyMystical Experiences Book:Paths to Otherwhere Source: Paths to Otherwhere
“Pavel Palazchenko has given us a well-written, inside account of Gorbachev's and Shevardnadze's diplomacy. Remarkably objective, it is full of insights, makes fascinating reading, and will also be a prime source for scholars long into the future.” WellsLongReadingGivenWrittenSourceAccountsInsightObjectivesFascinatingPrimeScholarDiplomacyWell WrittenGorbachev Author:Jack F. Matlock, Jr.
“The suppression of uncomfortable ideas may be common in religion or in politics, but it is not the path to knowledge; it has no in the endeavor of science. We do not know in advance who will discover fundamental insights.” KnowsMayIdeasScienceReligionCommonKnowledgePathAccountsFundamentalsInsightUncomfortableEndeavorSuppression Author:Carl Sagan
“It is more important to have beauty in one's equations than to have them fit experiment... It seems that if one is working from the point of view of getting beauty in one's equations, and if one has really a sound insight, one is on a sure line of progress. If there is not complete agreement between the results of one's work and experiment, one should not allow oneself to be too discouraged, because the discrepancy may well be due to minor features that are not properly taken into account and that will get cleared up with further developments of the theory.” IfsShouldWellsMayImportantSeemsScienceSoundLinesResultsViewsTakenProgressTheoryDevelopmentFitAccountsOneselfInsightDuesPoint Of ViewExperimentsFeaturesAgreementMinorsEquationsDiscouragedDiscrepanciesMathematical BeautyMathematical Equations Author:Paul Dirac
“The stimulus of competition, when applied at an early age to real thought processes, is injurious both to nerve-power and to scientific insight.” ThinkingChildrenRealAgeScienceProcessAccountsCompetitionInsightNervesStimulusEverestThought Process Book:...Collected Works... Source: ...Collected Works...