“The question is,” says Prof. James Alexander, “is probability a property of reality or a property of our awareness of reality?
The Mind-Bending World of Bayesian Probability
Written by Will Jones
Written by Will Jones
“The question is,” says Prof. James Alexander, “is probability a property of reality or a property of our awareness of reality?
Written by Hugh Mccarthy
“If you ever substitute in his mind authority for reason, he will no longer reason.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
South American nations are increasingly realigning energy strategies to capitalize on offshore oil and gas reserves.
Written by Clive Best
The global temperature anomaly for July was 1.27 deg.
Written by David Wojick
The State of Maine just got a very strange offshore wind lease from the Feds.
Written by Dr. Sam Bailey
When it comes to the pandemic industry there are now so many aspects of the swindle that we have written several books about it.
Written by Phillip.Altman
Here are the unadulterated facts:
We have been lied to from the beginning about the origin of the virus, how serious the SARS-CoV-2 virus was to healthy individuals and children.
Written by Sallust
Nick Cater has written another excoriating piece in the Australian.
Written by Sterling H. Burnett
The Economist ran a story, titled “Wildfires are getting more frequent and more devastating.”
Written by RTE
Public transport operators are to ban e-scooters for safety reasons over concerns about the risk of fires on board buses, trams and trains.
Written by Michael Darby
The Kennedy decison gives hope to tens of thousands of American surviving victims of mRNA vaccne harm, and the bereaved loved ones of the deceased.
Written by Jo Nova
If anyone made a game shooting lasers at parasitic flying climate believers they would be arrested for hate-speech.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
When Henrietta Simoes’ healthy, flourishing 34-year-old son Victor died suddenly on May 6, 2021, 16 days after his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, she began seeking answers.
Written by Dr. William H. Gaunt
New vaccines should be proven safe before they are accepted onto the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) vaccine schedule.
Written by Ryan Whitwam
A traditional optical microscope can magnify objects by more than a thousand times, but scientists are often interested in even smaller things.
Written by Michelle Starr
Well, the verdict is in. The Moon is not made of green cheese after all.