“Police identify suspect who killed eight kids, most believed to be his own, after multi scene domestic rampage” [1] “Apparent domestic violence murder-suicide investigated in Carroll County” [2] “Former Raleigh officer fired, charged following alleged domestic assault” [3] “Santa Barbara Man Arrested for Domestic Violence” [4] “Natchez police officer arrested on domestic violence charge” [5] […]
(UPDATE: The update is now included in this piece. See the section below on Superposition. Clearly marked. This piece is NOT intended for the normal site visitor and is essentially a bit early in the time table but nonetheless here it is. If you are not seriously into Quantum Physics and Mechanics, skip this one. […]
One can always tell the character and intent of a government administration. How do they deal with corruption? The current administration has started the JD Vance led White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud. It is “aimed at combating alleged fraud, waste, and abuse in federal benefit programs. The task force, created via executive order […]
This piece could be construed to contain religious overtones. It doesn’t. If you misinterpret what is said here that is not my problem. My job is to tell. Your job is to understand. Actually there are two of everything. Everything comes in two parts. If you would expand that on your own all of this […]
I don’t get it. Something is driving a driverless vehicle. It can only be the operator of that vehicle. Just because it has no human operator does not mean someone or something is ‘in charge’. Whether the operator is doing it manually or technologically assisted the responsibility for that vehicle’s behavior rests on the operator. […]
The problem with censorship is the Constitution. The first Amendment prohibits congress from passing any laws that restrict free speech. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, […]
“Teens with higher consumption of sugary drinks had greater risk of anxiety disorder compared to those who drink less: ” [1] is an inductive Observationally Delusional statement. Ignorance is a horrible thing to rely on. But it happens in neuroscience all the time. Here is a study conducted by Bournemouth University in the UK that […]
Every thing comes in two parts. What those parts appear as; is up to the observer. Can you decide which of the two primary political parties of The United States of America is the good party? Can you decide which is the bad party? Both parties have good and bad members. The Republican party calls […]
‘Lee Kent Hempfling’s “The New Psychiatry” delves into the evolving understanding of mental health and the role of psychiatry in addressing these conditions. Hempfling emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying causes of mental health issues rather than merely treating the symptoms. He critiques the current psychiatric model, which often focuses on medication and cognitive-behavioral […]
So what is a SuperAger? Northwestern University has studied SuperAgers for a long time and defines them as, “extraordinary individuals aged 80 and above whose memory performance rivals that of people three decades younger.” [1] The term SuperAger is an observational delusion. It is describing what is observed and imparting a meaning to the observation […]
Simply asking “what are the top mysteries of the brain” [1] results in this list. Answers are based on knowing how the brain works. For real! Most of these answers are references to existing content. Yes, some clicking will be required to access them. Deal with it. Other than a short dissertation on clocking below, […]
How many times have you witnessed a non-human creature make a stupid decision? Be honest and don’t use anthropomorphism to evaluate a non-human creature. You never have. That’s the answer. Stupid decisions require a lack of short-term control. How many times have you witnessed a non-human creature do something stupid? Be honest and don’t use […]
Humanity has been at a severe disadvantage regarding anything to do with internal functions. It took thousands upon thousands of rotations around the sun for knowledge to reach the point where even looking inside could render anything other than mystical confusion. That mystical confusion, sadly, is the basis for all scientific endeavors regarding what is […]
The Donald J. Trump account posted a parody video of a great deal of politicians. Each was a different non-human animal. Only two were sighted as being offensive. The Internet exploded in bigotry. A tell tale sign the species is in DIRE TROUBLE. This Black History Month we should all reflect on reality. Not political […]
Government Corruption means: “…the abuse of public office for private gain, including actions like bribery, embezzlement, nepotism, and conflicts of interest. It undermines democracy, distorts public services, and erodes trust in institutions. ” [1] Public Corruption means: “… the abuse of public office for private gain, undermining trust in government and distorting public services, policy, […]
This piece is not short. Sit back, its quite detailed. Heads Up Pam Bondi! Besides being the birthday of the United States Weather Bureau by President Ulysses S. Grant in 1870 ; in 1895 William G. Morgan created a game called Mintonette. We call it Vollyball today; Year-round Daylight saving time was reinstated in the […]
Four years ago an account on Reddit posted his or her’s top 20 questions about the human brain. Here it is with the answers below each one. The responses provided to this list are hilarious. Mostly summed up with one that stated: “Most of these question are way too broad, vague, and debatable for me […]
Literally anything that is not part of the awareness process is hard to explain where readers can comprehend easily. Be that as it may: we observed a great deal about these topics in building and testing Little Ricci. I have not discussed Little Ricci until now. When explaining sleep and dreaming put aside every single […]
Asking what memory is results in the same observational delusion most all of science is guilty of. Seriously. Consider this answer from The Cleveland Clinic: “What Is Memory? Memory is the process of recalling information that you learned. Many parts of your brain work together to collect information and store it so you can find […]