by Dan Jeffries | Apr 3, 2013 | Books, Science, Uncategorized, Education, Enlightenment, Reviews, Satori, World Events |
Bill Bryson’s A Short History of Nearly Everything is probably the best non-fiction book I’ve ever read. In fact, it’s probably the best one ever written. The sheer amount of information in it is utterly staggering. It is so well researched that when...
by Dan Jeffries | Mar 10, 2013 | Art, Drugs, Science, Writing, Education, Enlightenment, How-Tos, Psychology |
One day I woke up and I was sick of being sick. And that one moment changed everything. Some of what I am going to tell you here will be like telling the ancient people that the world was actually round and not flat. Just come along for a little while and listen. ...
by Dan Jeffries | Feb 21, 2012 | Science |
In the last few days, a couple of different story link sites sent me running to Gizmag. I’ve been reading it constantly ever since. It’s filled with cutting edge stories about people making the future right now. It wasn’t the first time I’ve...
by Dan Jeffries | Feb 19, 2012 | Science |
I’m a fan of tiny robots. In my future, helpful and malicious micro machines saturate people’s bloodstreams, hunting disease and keeping people young. Entire wars are fought by unseen insectian enemies. The possibilities for miniaturized machines are...
by Dan Jeffries | Dec 8, 2011 | Science, Tech, Politics, World Events |
Earlier today, the BBC reported that Iran showed off a downed and completely undamaged US spy drone. Take a look at the footage and you’ll know that the military bullshits you. The other day, their official story was that there was no indication the drone got...
by Dan Jeffries | Dec 1, 2011 | Science |
Scientific American is running a story about using genetically modified Mosquitoes to annihilate Mosquito populations. Slashdot picked up on the debate only a few days later, pointing to an article in Gizmag aptly called Genetic Genocide. Mosquitoes are notorious...