By Nick Polizzi — 2016
Recently, I had the rare opportunity to interview one of my longtime heroes, Graham Hancock, and I’m really excited to share a powerful clip from our talk with you today.
Read on www.thesacredscience.com
CLEAR ALL
The concept of telekinesis—the ability to use the power of thought or focused intention without any physical intervention to induce movement in objects at rest or influence the movement of objects and physical systems already in motion—is often relegated to the realm of science fiction and...
The fantasy of living forever is just a fig leaf for the fear of death—and comes at great personal cost
Stephen Cave points out that civilization as a whole can be viewed as a collection of life-extension technologies, the motivation for its existence being again—immortality.
However painful death is, to many people immortality is not any better. Why would someone immortal want to live? Where would his or her drive come from?
Shin Kubota fears that the lessons of the immortal jellyfish will be absorbed too soon, before man is ready to harness the science of immortality in an ethical manner.
Through the Immortality Project, researchers aim to answer the moral and biological questions surrounding extending human life spans.
The human body is really holding us back.
Filip Matous sits down with Cambridge University philosopher Stephen Cave to crack open some of the insights from his fascinating book, Immortality: The Quest to Live Forever and How It Drives Civilization
Telepathy has not been conclusively proven, nor has it been disproven. While there is no room for the concept of telepathy in classical Newtonian physics, quantum physics does not discount the possibility.
In 1937, a person could go to a newsstand and pick up a pack of cards for 10 cents. But these were no ordinary playing cards: They were Zener cards, developed to test one's friends for the presence of extrasensory perception, or ESP.