Who cares anyway?
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 3:24 am
My posts will reflect a narrow focus: Integration of theology and physics, via the long disregarded mechanism of applied philosophy. While expecting to find considerable disagreement, I'm only seeking kindred spirits interested in resolving this long-intractable problem.
My background is mostly physics, EE, astronomy, biochemistry, instrumentation control. I've written two books, the first a best-seller (in Brazil and Holland), the more recent one a dreadful failure. Digital Universe -- Analog Soul contains too many personal opinions that are irrelevant to its thesis, but its biggest problem is that it contains an excess of divergent ideas. It cannot be successfully speed-read, and must be perused slowly, with rereads amid chapters, much like a physics textbook. If you figure on reading it, please do so no faster than a chapter/week, and complain at me in the meantime. Chapter 5 must be fully understood before moving on, no matter how many readings are required.
I live in the Arizona boondocks, alone for lack of an intelligent and good humored woman who knows how to work safely around a chainsaw, loves to dance, and who wants to live with an ornery old goat with several sets of aftermarket parts. My personal tastes are generally low class. I watch Green Bay Packer football and love country dancing, partnership style. I drink red wine with fish and fowl, love Chopin and Beethoven, detest rap noise. Favorite movies are the original Star Wars, Galaxy Quest, and one other whose title I forgot. For TV, I enjoy Bones, The Mentalist, and Castle, while mourning the apparent demise of Redneck Island. When it comes nostalgia time, I replay a Laurel & Hardy short, or another hour with the incomparable Benny Hill.
My background is mostly physics, EE, astronomy, biochemistry, instrumentation control. I've written two books, the first a best-seller (in Brazil and Holland), the more recent one a dreadful failure. Digital Universe -- Analog Soul contains too many personal opinions that are irrelevant to its thesis, but its biggest problem is that it contains an excess of divergent ideas. It cannot be successfully speed-read, and must be perused slowly, with rereads amid chapters, much like a physics textbook. If you figure on reading it, please do so no faster than a chapter/week, and complain at me in the meantime. Chapter 5 must be fully understood before moving on, no matter how many readings are required.
I live in the Arizona boondocks, alone for lack of an intelligent and good humored woman who knows how to work safely around a chainsaw, loves to dance, and who wants to live with an ornery old goat with several sets of aftermarket parts. My personal tastes are generally low class. I watch Green Bay Packer football and love country dancing, partnership style. I drink red wine with fish and fowl, love Chopin and Beethoven, detest rap noise. Favorite movies are the original Star Wars, Galaxy Quest, and one other whose title I forgot. For TV, I enjoy Bones, The Mentalist, and Castle, while mourning the apparent demise of Redneck Island. When it comes nostalgia time, I replay a Laurel & Hardy short, or another hour with the incomparable Benny Hill.