by Beth Alderman | Sep 27, 2020 | General
“I noticed soon after we ate, they went into the desert, emptied their bowels, and it did not have the strong smell that is associated with waste matter in our lifestyle.” Marlo Morgan If you live in Australia or in one of the New Age capitols of the world, or if you...
by Beth Alderman | Sep 20, 2020 | General
“In science as in religion the truth shines ahead as a beacon showing us the path; we do not ask to attain it, it is better far that we be permitted to seek it.” – Sir Arthur Eddington in Science and the Unseen World Symptoms are your friends. They tell you when...
by Beth Alderman | Sep 20, 2020 | General
“I think that we largely use this idealized notion of humans as coming with a fixed, uniform biological profile… but the copious evidence for human adaptation at the biological level to different diets, behaviors, and ecologies needs to be considered more seriously.”...
by Beth Alderman | Sep 12, 2020 | General
“Investigators will have to focus on the scientific quality of the evidence, and lesson the statistic methods… recalling the old adage that statistics are like a bikini bathing suit: what is revealed is interesting; what is concealed is crucial.” – Dr. Alvan Feinstein...
by Beth Alderman | Sep 12, 2020 | General
“Where bad means are used to achieve a worthy end, the goal actually reached is never the good end originally proposed, but merely the inevitable consequence of using bad means.” – Aldous Huxley You can start by declaring the radical experiment of wireless...