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Atheists does some of the latest science border on irrationality?
Quantum physics/string theory/and some of the recent scientific frontiers have been used by some people to justify reincarnation and some of the more irrational beliefs in religions/faiths. Now this runs counter to the atheist/agnostic (non-religious secular western scientific) belief in a strict material universe in which all feelings of human mind/soul are simply a result of our brains and/or nervous systems.
But some of the recent pseudoscience threatens to steer people away from scientific truths of the Big Bang theory of time/space and evolutionary biology as explanation for the development of people and our minds/feeling of soul as a result of our highly developed nervous systems which includes the brain and our bodies developed to help us best use the tools which our large brains thought up!
What exists does not have to be rational or reasonable.
Humans never evolved to intuitively comprehend the true reality of the universe. We evolved in the understanding that A tree is solid, air is empty space, the world is flat, there are no such things as atoms or molecules etc… all have been proven false, and as our Logic, Intuition, rationality and reasoning abilities are the result of life experience and evolution, it is hard for someone uneducated in these fields to understand.
These recent science are for the most part theoretical, but are supported by mathematics, and the scientists, physicists and mathematicians that are producing these are Atheists, and are going into it to discover just how things work, it is highly unlikely that they are all putting some spiritual bias in it.
Just because it is the traditional beliefs of Secularism are being challenged by new science, does not make the new evidence we are getting wrong.
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Mathematica for Physics, 2nd Edition $109.95 Mathematica for Physics, Second Edition is tailored for advanced undergraduate and graduate physics students taking core courses in the physics curriculum. In this book, Robert L. Zimmerman and Fredrick Olness show students how to use Mathematica to solve standard problems in physics. Because they cover the canonical problems from the core courses, students can practice with the solutions they provide, then modify these solutions to solve additional problems. Students can focus on the physics and leave the algebraic complications to Mathematica . Zimmerman and Olness take the reader beyond the “textbook” solutions. They challenge students to cross check their results using the wide variety of Mathematica’s analytical, numerical, and graphical tools. Authors: Robert L. Zimmeran and Frederick Olness Published: July 2002 ISBN: 0 8053 8700 5 645 Pages |
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Physics Pro Advanced Physics Kit $89.95 Physics Pro Advanced Physics Kit |
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General Physics 4.2 for Mac,Win $69.95 LEVEL: College/University Introductory General Physics High School: AP or honors Broaden the scope of your educational possibilities with “MCH General Physics”, an interactive journey into the world of physics. Acknowledged by educational technology and physics experts alike for it’s comprehensive range of information, striking 3 D graphics and user friendliness, “MCH General Physics” is the ultimate companion to any university textbook. Perfect for classroom demonstrations or individual study, “MCH General Physics’ is an indispensable tool for both educators and learners. The interactive, “hands on” approach to learning stimulates thinking and motivates learners to immerse themselves in the course content. Students can test theories, calculate formulas and answer review questions to assess their own learning progress. “MCH General Physics” covers topics from Newton’s laws, relativity and kinematics to electromagnetic theory, collisions and frames with remarkable clarity and detail, and meets standard university curriculum content requirements. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Macintosh CPU: PowerPC based processor OS: Mac OS 8.1 or higher, OS X Classic Mode Disk Space:50 MB free hard drive space Memory: Minimum 16 MB RAM Multimedia: SVGA monitor, Sound Card IBM/PC Compatible CPU: Minimum 486/66 OS: Windows 9x, NT 4.0 or higher, Windows XP Disk Space: 50 MB free hard drive space Memory: Minimum 16 MB RAM Multimedia: SVGA graphics, Sound Card |
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Tools for Cooks $19.76 With the burgeoning selections of tools and kitchen gadgets now available, many cooks find it necessary to go back to basics and learn how to choose the best tool for each job, in turn producing better cooking skills and results. There is no substitute for a well-crafted tool and this book provides the essential information for evaluating and choosing new tools and cookware—whether it is the humble potato peeler or an expensive food processor. Featuring basic cooking gadgets, recipes from both the author and guest chefs, and tips for a complete kitchen, this is the essential culinary manual for today’s cook. Illustrations of more than 100 key cookery techniques accompanies expert guidance for the novice and proficient cook on using every tool featured. |
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Klein Tools 74502 Cable Preparation Tools $116.55 Klein Tools 74502 Cable Preparation Tools Klein Tools 74502 Cable Preparation Tools Features: Cuts, slits, and removes insulation from a variety of cables Ideal for use in confined spaces Adjusts to perfect circumferential cuts for the cable size Integral steel slitter slits insulation between cuts without nicking the cable Built-in grippers make removing the separated insulation easy No open-bladed knife or other cutter needed One slitting hole. Klein Tools 74502 Cable Preparation Tools Specifications: Cuts: 3/0 to 350 MCM ACSR or copper Handle Color: dark blue Overall Length: 10-37/64″(269) Weight (lbs.): 1.25 |