lauantaina, tammikuuta 03, 2009


Observer-expectancy effect

Human observations are biased toward the observer's conscious and unconscious expectations and view of the world; we 'see what we expect to see'........xxxxxxxzsd h. Since the object of scientific research is the discovery of new phenomena f, this bias can and has caused new discoveries to be overlooked. Correct scientific technique emphasizes z careful recording of observations, separating experimental observations from the conclusions drawn from them zzzzzz.

"The Meaning of Life." Not bad for $1.47) yes Most of us think of existence as basically linear: to get to point C from point A, you must first traverse point B. I think it's more likely (and much more fun) to consider that we're recreated moment to moment out of raw information, and that points A, B and C don't exist except in our endlessly reconstituted minds. I almost didn't leave my apartment

The citizens of the planet Lithia are some of the most ethical sentient beings Father Ramon Ruiz-Sanchez has ever encountered. True, they have no literature, no fine arts, and don't understand the concept of recreation, but neither do they understand the concepts of greed, envy, lust, or any of the sins and vices that plague humankind. Their world seems darned near perfect. And that is just what disturbs the unmistakable red glow of Mars leering good Father.