Is Life After Death Possible?
The philosopher George Berkeley posed the question, "If a tree fell in the forest and no one heard it, would it make a sound?" A closer look may have bearing on the question of whether there is life after death.
The philosopher George Berkeley posed the question, "If a tree fell in the forest and no one heard it, would it make a sound?" A closer look may have bearing on the question of whether there is life after death.
Amy Hertz | Posted 12.30.2009 | Books
Do you feel strongly enough about the impact of what you have to say that you can live with cutting down trees to make your book?
Robert Lanza, M.D. | Posted 12.15.2009 | Living
Religious fervor has dwindled of late because religions have failed to keep pace with human knowledge. For faith to thrive, our concepts of God must adapt to our evolving scientific knowledge.
Robert Lanza, M.D. | Posted 12.10.2009 | Living
Many of us fear death. We believe in death because we have been told we will die. We associate with the body, and we know that bodies die. But a new scientific theory suggests death is not the end.
Wall Street Journal | Steven Kurutz | Posted 12.05.2009 | Books
It's not as illustrious as having the president publicly declare he's reading your book -- as Barack Obama did with Joseph O'Neill's "Netherland" -- b...
Ali A. Rizvi | Posted 11.24.2009 | World
Birds dropping baguettes, terrorist plots and nuclear critics have all tried to derail the Large Hadron Collider, but if all goes according to plan it will be re-creating the Big Bang in no time.
Terrence McNally | Posted 09.21.2009 | Living
For part 2 of my interview with Robert Wright, author of The Evolution of God, we discuss consciousness, physics, evolution, atheism, Obama and more.
Olivia Rosewood | Posted 08.24.2009 | Living
Our world is made of different vibrations of pure energy and nothing else. How can it be better to eat one type of vibrating energy than to eat another type of vibrating energy?
Robert Lanza, M.D. | Posted 08.14.2009 | Living
Five hundred years ago people used to think the earth was flat. Evidence to the contrary was dismissed as absurd: "If the world was really a ball of r...
Dan Agin | Posted 08.08.2009 | Living
One of the important problems with popularizations of science is that there is not one public, there are many publics, and each public has its own formal education and interest in science.
Sharon Glassman | Posted 06.17.2009 | Entertainment
Her experiment works for me. While the science of Angels and Demons doesn't hold up on close examination, this doesn't make the movie any less appealing to me in theory.
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 06.11.2009 | Living
I asked him the other day while I was helping him add quotes to his newest book: "Are you afraid to die?" "No" he said." I'm not afraid to die. I just want to live."
Sharon Glassman | Posted 07.08.2009 | Style
Lingo without linguistics can be dangerous, I knew. One of the great things about life out West is that people respect newbies. And they don't begrudge mistakes.
Downhill Snowboard 2 | www.mochiads.com | Posted 03.16.2009 | Comedy
Wanna check this formula? Play new winter sport game on HuffingtonPost! The physics based snowboard game! Lots of levels, unlockable players, unlockable snowboards with stats, rails and stuff to grind and much much more!
www.mochiads.com | MochiAds | Posted 03.15.2009 | Home
Imagine the ball hooked on elastic. You control a ball on an elastic string. You must avoid tons of different enemies by moving your mouse around the screen. Try to avoid as more collisions as possible having in mind that you manage another end of string.
www.mochiads.com | MochiAds | Posted 03.15.2009 | Comedy
Like the trampoline jumping? Put your acrobatic trampoline skills to the test! Play as one of four different acrobats and learn up to twelve different aerial tricks to impress the judges. Evolve their skills as they train.
Judith Ellis | Posted 03.07.2009 | Living
Words matter. Grammar becomes being; it becomes essence. With this essence, the evolution of being expands to the inanimate. But it is, nevertheless, an extension of the animate.
Julian Brookes | Posted 10.20.2008 | Politics
The president doesn't need to learn the math, but does need to know the physics. Which effects are most important, and which are negligible?
Bill Maher | Posted 10.18.2008 | Politics
AP | MATT MOORE and KARL RITTER | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
France's Albert Fert and German Peter Gruenberg won the 2007 Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for a discovery that lets billions of computer users st...
Scott Mendelson, M.D. | Posted 12.28.2009 | Living