What an enjoyable analysis of my questions!!!
I most definitely will get this reading list and try to get these titles from the Denver Public Library (which is near my house).
Your entire essay-like exposition to my questions just reaffirmed what I said earlier about the dynamic qualities of science, but it always brings up more questions than it answers.
Have you read a great book by Michio Kaku called "HYPERSPACE"-A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the 10th Dimension published originally in 1994 by Anchor Books. It got rave reviews by the New York Times Book Review. Kaku is a scientist and a physicist who stretches his extensive knowledge of Physics and just makes your head spin and revolve through his own version of the Theorem of Existence.
It took me a couple of reads to grasp his essential line of reasoning and about 3 more to get some of his more complex explanations but it was worth it!! You might have already read it but it is VERY INTERESTING.
There are parts of the book that support my argument against Eddier1's notions about scientists having to rely on publicly and professionally agreed upon truth. Though I see the arguments for objectivity in your favor. Sure, there are laws of nature and in the Universe that are reality and therefore essential truth and can not be trod upon or disturbed by human "subjectivity", I just happen to think humanity has not reached a point in time and space to be able to perceive all the mysteries in our world and give pat explanations for all living phenomenon without some big AGUJEROS in our original premises.
I will give Eddie lots of info on what us crazy Anthropologists are up to on many fronts. It is just that I am getting very busy at work, and I believe in trying to get current and up-to-date studies. (I have to do my homework [and reading] first). I wish I could see Eddie's face. He has such a strong personality. As for me, I have premature gray hair (for a 35 year old) and I die it a natural dark brown like when I was younger. It is curly. Everyone says I have huge, glowing dark brown eyes. I have light skin. Strong eyebrows. Clear skin and my mother says I have elegant hands. My husband thinks I am beautiful, but he is prejudiced he loves me too much.
I wish soooooo muccch to be a participant in your dance workshops Raul, I think I would die from the sheer pleasure of all that keen mind dedicated to such an ironically emotionally satisfying enterprise. Leticia g would be wonderful to watch dance as well. Alas, duty calls first.
I had some additional questions about these experiments that you quote. Mind teasers again... But I will leave them for next time, Raulito. What a priveledge it has been to meet both you and Eddie in this strange electronic cafe. "Manny" as you put it has pissed me off in another thread and so I subtly suggested he was a religious "hypocrite" I think I have made an enemy for life in that crazy guy. You seem from the limited experience I have of him to dialog better with him then than I do? Me cae super mal. He is constantly attacking me personally but I ignore him and give him backhanded criticism talking to others instead.
It certainly has added a dimension to urbanism (this computer anonymity exchange of thoughts and ideas). Adios. Con mas carino aun, Suki.
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