One of the HUGE aspects that you see taken away from the World Wars and Cold War is that fascism, capitalism and communism wasn’t only a war of economic systems, but all three were fighting for their definition of what the human species should look like. Most people understand that the Germans had an eugenics […]
Category Archives: Science, Health, Diet, Nootropics
Napoleon on Imagination
I was reading one of my books on quotes from Napoleon, oddly enough I find them more thought-provoking that reading most philosophers. One recent one was the following: “He who can absorb the most mages into his memory is the one who has the most imagination.” I’ve dipped here and there on the science of […]
Thoughts on Psychedelic Drugs and the Hero Worship of the “Spiritual Guides”
I saw a recent post on LinkedIn talking about Dr. Richard Alpert, a professor who went to Mexico to take psychedelic mushrooms in the 60’s and attempted to make their consumption popular in the US. The American now goes by the name of Ram Dass as he adopted the Hindu religion and identity fully. The […]
Thoughts on The Relations Between Space Force, US-China Trade War, New Military Technology Being Released After IP Protections Agreements Signed
So you might remember that Trump made a new branch of the military called Space Force. There’s some critics in the Senate saying we need to keep Space explorations on the air-force division, no need for a new branch. In any case, it’s happening. Personally I think it make mores sense to have a different […]
Quick Points on Epigenetics
I recently heard a woman argue that “science” has proven that thoughts can change DNA, and they used this as a premise for new age thinking and the belief that wishful thinking has power over the physical world. It was obvious she didn’t even know how to structure an argument properly, and I don’t suffer […]
Tongue Position
Interesting short video, claims that the healthy position for keeping your tongue is resting in palate, as if you’ll make the “mmmmm” sound, and this causes huge heath consequences, including changing the position of your teeth.
Nutrition Is About Contexts, Not Absolutes
Most people seem to believe nutrition consists of objectively good or objectively bad foods. They miss that it’s all contextual. If you just finished a workout then sugar is really beneficial to you since it’s consumption foes directly to the muscles and doesn’t rise insulin levels. Gatorade is great if you’re working out, it’s horrible […]