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9/19/19
Sigmund Freud took a dim view of philosophy. And yet he's a key figure in a philosophical tradition that continues to fuel today's culture wars.
Read more from ABC News9/19/19
Being an avid admirer of both Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, I consider myself a follower of the school of suspicion, but if one were to follow Freud in his purest form, the sexual foundation which preceded the 1960 dissolution of morals, might turn others to see in it the biblical sense of Sodom and Gomorrah.
we really go in revolving circles of morality, depending on the century we revisit.
9/20/19
Di (amina046) said:we really go in revolving circles of morality, depending on the century we revisit.
There is a push to implement Sharia Law in Bali, that would see the death penalty for any two people having sex without being married.
I think they're just doing this because they want to get rid of "Schoolies week".
It's like the Australian version of "Spring Break".
I don't blame them. Australian tourists in Bali must be a nightmare.
2/20/20
Physicists at CERN have observed a property of antihydrogen that had previously only been predicted, reaffirming a fundamental symmetry of nature and prolonging the question of how we exist.
Read more from ABC News6/11/20
We learn it as kids, and it organises everything from school registers to dictionaries, library shelves and the spice selection at the supermarket. Have you ever stopped to wonder where alphabetical order came from?
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Why do most world maps depict north up top? And how does that tendency shape our perceptions of what is valuable or superior? Gary Nunn explains.
Read more from www.abc.net.au8/5/20
Area preserving projections of the surface of a sphere onto a plane will also tend to be population preserving projections.
It is not surprising at the Peters projection better represents population density.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gall–Peters_projection
8/5/20
Incidentally, the mathematics of the Peter's projection is the same mathematics that makes it possible to ride a tricycle with square wheels on a bumpy road.
The Texas A&M Physics Department's square -wheeled trike, built by the machine shop. The trike rides on a road of repeated pieces of an inverted catenary.
8/5/20
It is also related to the inverted pendulem problem, wihich finds application in the segway.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted_pendulum
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/3-Segway-is-one-of-inverted-pendulum-applications_fig3_330825329