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Top 99 Undiscovered Web Sites
bookchick49
by bookchick49  9-14-2006    7
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How to survive a heart attack when alone
deusdiabolus
by deusdiabolus  2-26-2007    9
 The linked article also has the procedure for standard CPR.
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6 Key Social Skills
firebird
by firebird  1-24-2007    5
 Obvious? Perhaps not - judging by how people often respond in social situations - where 'me' is the most important subject
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We are monkeys
adamc
by adamc  3-13-2007    7
 You know, I just can't argue with this.
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Hormone spray could banish shyness
wildcat
by wildcat  7-18-2007    11
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The Day I Died
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  4-19-2007    3
 I'm going to be thinking about this all day! This was incredibly interesting! If the whole concept of consciousness after death interests you, you should watch this video. If you don't have time to watch the whole thing, watch the last half hour or at least the last 15 minutes It's absolutely fascinating!
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Born believers: How your brain creates God
balthazarus
by balthazarus  2-6-2009    7
 the second view is made of two arguments: 1) "common-sense dualism". The body is for physical processes, like eating and moving, while the mind carries our consciousness in a separate - and separable - package. 2)an overdeveloped sense of cause and effect which primes us to see purpose and design everywhere, even where there is none. these two statements combined, lead the way for the invention of god, goddess and the like. Interesting...
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22 ways to overclock your brain!
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  1-11-2007    1
 there is more to this article than had been clipped here: pop limit you see!
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The Psychology of Attention
einbar
by einbar  5-23-2009    4
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Your Consciousness Is Ten Seconds Behind the Present
einbar
by einbar  12-14-2008    2
 A new study shows that once our brains make a decision ") it takes that long for our conscious minds to become aware of it
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MindPapers - on the Philosophy of Mind and the Science of Consciousness
Djiezes
by Djiezes  10-26-2007    4
 A wonderful resource by David Chalmers I clipped the Table of Contents, followed by some specific sub-topics which I think are crucial and of the utmost importance.
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Could an Acid Trip Help to overcome anxiety ?
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-5-2008    17
 This is an important article. I believe that psychedelic drugs not only have highly valuable therapeutic properties, but they can serve when responsibly used, to expand one's consciousness and boost intelligence and creativity in many aspects of life. The use of psychedelic drugs is one of those case where something which is highly beneficial to the individual is arbitrarily banned by the 'system' because the system do not want us too conscious, or too creative, not even too intelligence. All these threat the stability of the system while promoting independent thought. It is worth mentioning that the family of psychedelic drugs DO NOT contain dangerous addicting drugs such as opium, heroin, cocaine, crack, meth, etc.
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FREE HIDDEN INFORMATION VIDEOS!!!!
sohil
by sohil  6-23-2007    8
 I know I'm screaming, but wow! :shock:
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Do not believe in anything
wildcat
by wildcat  1-5-2007    1
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Doomsday - The Mayan Prophesy
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  6-26-2007    14
 December 21st, 2012. I probably won't be home that day, but I'll catch it later on youtube, I reckon. Jokes aside, they say the Mayan (or Atzec) calender is the most accurate ever made. Their doomsday is not so much about the end of time, but of the beginning or dawn of a new age of enlightenment. I think it's worth a gander. ;) This video explains the Mayan calender pretty well. Part one of three; The Mayan Calender Unveiled
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Can human consciousness survive without a brain?
einbar
by einbar  10-11-2008    6
 "Why do you think there is such resistance to studies like yours? Because we're pushing through the boundaries of science, working against assumptions and perceptions that have been fixed. A lot of people hold this idea that, well, when you die, you die; that's it. Death is a moment — you know you're either dead or alive. All these things are not scientifically valid, but they're social perceptions.How is technology challenging the perception that death is a moment?"
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Is Conscious Choice an Illusion?
wildcat
by wildcat  4-16-2008    12
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Bored?
wildcat
by wildcat  1-2-2008    9
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SCIENTISTS SHOW HALLUCINOGEN CREATES UNIVERSAL “MYSTICAL” EXPERIENCE
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-10-2008    6
 in the 1950s, showed signs of therapeutic potential or value in research into the nature of consciousness and sensory perception. “Human consciousness…is a function of the ebb and flow of neural impulses in various regions of the brain-the very substrate that drugs such as psilocybin act upon,” Schuster says. “Understanding what mediates these effects is clearly within the realm of neuroscience and deserves investigation.” “A vast gap exists between what we know of these drugs-mostly from descriptive anthropology-and what we believe we can understand using modern clinical pharmacology techniques,” says study leader Roland Griffiths, Ph.D., a professor with Hopkins’ departments of Neuroscience and Psychiatry and Behavioral Biology. “That gap is large because, as a reaction to the excesses of the 1960s, human research with hallucinogens has been basically frozen in time these last forty years.”
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Expansion of Consciousness
wildcat
by wildcat  1-10-2008    5
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Of Two Minds, One Consciousness
Mohir
by Mohir  6-17-2008    3
 But perhaps even more profound, he explains how, even though split-brain patients have isolated hemispheres, they experience a unified consciousness—that is, feel as though they are of one mind.
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Consciousness Studies
wildcat
by wildcat  12-26-2006    6
 most exhaustive resource, most articles in pdf format, much to explore.
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How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe
einbar
by einbar  5-10-2009    7
 Stem-cell Robert Lanza presents a radical new view of the universe and everything in it. The Biocentric Universe Theory: Life Creates Time, Space, and the Cosmos Itself
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The Duplicates Paradox
wildcat
by wildcat  6-23-2008    12
  Personal identity is perceived as continuous through time. Yet this perception cannot be instantaneous, and must be based on memory. Given the fact that memories can be forgotten, altered or even fabricated, the question arises as to whether memories are essential for personal identity. Certainly no specific memory seems necessary for identity, but a perception of a continuity of the memory process is often believed to be. Subjective experience involves not just memory, but thoughts, desires, feelings and personality. Even when subjectivity is focused on the "outside world", this focus necessarily has a point of view. Any attempt to describe personal identity impersonally will lose an essential element. A self has both sensation and will.
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Inside the baby mind
einbar
by einbar  4-26-2009    6
 One of the most surprising implications of this new research concerns baby consciousness, or what babies actually experience as they interact with the outside world. While scientists and doctors have traditionally assumed that babies are much less conscious than adults - this is why, until the 1970s, many infants underwent surgery without anesthesia - that view is being overturned.
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Who's Minding the Mind?
Kore7
by Kore7  8-2-2007    8
  New studies have found that people tidy up more thoroughly when there’s a faint tang of cleaning liquid in the air; they become more competitive if there’s a briefcase in sight, or more cooperative if they glimpse words like “dependable” and “support” — all without being aware of the change, or what prompted it. In describing my own research or cognitive science in general to people, the most difficult obstacle I would eventually encounter was the stubborn human belief that there was a independent entity — a free will — in charge of everything important that goes on in their brain. While science has been steadily dismantling this understandable misconception for decades, recent studies on subconscious social priming like these would have helped me demonstrate my point. To be fair, it's more than a little disconcerting to realize what a messy mix of competing, semi-independent, multi-layered neural modules are responsible for producing our daily behavior.
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What is "Ask-Philosophers"?
einbar
by einbar  2-22-2009    1
 "This site puts the talents and knowledge of philosophers at the service of the general public. Send in a question that you think might be related to philosophy and we will do our best to respond to it. To date, there have been 2362 questions posted and 3069 responses"
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Never Say Die: Why We Can't Imagine Death
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-19-2008    4
 The common view of death as a great mystery usually is brushed aside as an emotionally fueled desire to believe that death isn’t the end of the road. And indeed, a prominent school of research in social psychology called terror management theory contends that afterlife beliefs, as well as less obvious beliefs, behaviors and attitudes, exist to assuage what would otherwise be crippling anxiety about the ego’s inexistence. Yet a small number of researchers, including me, are increasingly arguing that the evolution of self-consciousness has posed a different kind of problem altogether. This position holds that our ancestors suffered the unshakable illusion that their minds were immortal, and it’s this hiccup of gross irrationality that we have unmistakably inherited from them. Individual human beings, by virtue of their evolved cognitive architecture, had trouble conceptualizing their own psychological inexistence from the start.
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How To Stop Time
travislaborde
by travislaborde  2-2-2007    8
 A bizarre experiment you can try :) Spooky!
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Evolutionary Metaphysics - Shattering the Sacred Myths
Djiezes
by Djiezes  12-27-2006    9
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Why Does the Brain Need So Much Power?
wildcat
by wildcat  5-7-2008    3
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The myth of the self
einbar
by einbar  3-21-2009    2
 "WHAT is the self? One answer is that it is the diamond in the rough that is you, the unique, immutable and indestructible jewel that makes each person who they are, the being amidst the becoming, the unfluxable within the flux.Kant called it the Transcendental Ego, which stands behind experience as the condition of its possibility. An alternative view endorsed by Buddha, Heraclitus, John Locke, David Hume and William James is that the self does not exist."
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Waiting for the Rapture
wildcat
by wildcat  6-1-2008    3
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The Evolution of Evolution: how culture changes genes
abailart
by abailart  12-17-2007    3
 Not, as stated, a new idea: been around a long time in complexity theory, and quantum consciousness theory, for instance. This is a short, pithy statement of the claim, read it in a couple of minutes.
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Electrical stimulation produces feelings of free will
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-8-2009    1
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Why, when we want to get rid of a thought does it come back stronger?
einbar
by einbar  5-23-2009    3
 Professor Daniel Wegner provides a neat explanation called 'ironic processes theory'. This argues that the post-suppression rebound effect isn't just some random consequence of how the brain is wired, but an integral part of the process of suppression itself
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Guide to the Philosophy of Mind
einbar
by einbar  4-15-2009    1
 Compiled by David Chalmers editor for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Scientific Evidence for Survival of Consciousness After Death
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  7-28-2007    4
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Elderly Who Forget Age Remember Better
chestnut501
by chestnut501  11-11-2009    13
 A study in the journal Experimental Aging Research finds that senior citizens who were reminded about their age and stereotypes about old age performed worse on memory tests than secure seniors.
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SELF AWARENESS: THE LAST FRONTIER
balthazarus
by balthazarus  12-30-2008    2
 Very interesting read. just one provoking thought from it: "It is a sobering thought that the only barrier between you and others is your skin receptors!"
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