Views about Free Will and the "God" Helmet

Views about Free Will & the Anatomy of State Function Reduction (by Matti Pitkanen): Even some physicists have now accepted "free will" into their vocabulary. However, many writers remain unaware of the distinctions between experienced time and the geometric time of physics. Thus, many of them make the error of eliminating conscious mind from the picture in the process of trying to understand free will. The outcome is that free will is something effective and emergent or free will is resulting from deterministic but non-predictable/non-computable process.

SGJ 3(7) Published: On Atheist Spirituality Featuring Elemer E. Rosinger’s Work

Scientific GOD Journal has just published Volume 3 Issue 7 entitled "On Atheist Spirituality" Featuring Prof. Elemer E. Rosinger’s Work" at http://scigod.com/index.php/sgj/issue/view/25.

Table of Contents (http://scigod.com/index.php/sgj/issue/view/25

Articles

Where and How Do They Happen? (by Elemer E. Rosinger)

Essays

Can Four Questions Define the Transcendental? (by Elemer E. Rosinger)

The ‘Core’ Concept and the Mathematical Mind

The ‘Core’ Concept and the Mathematical Mind: Part I (by Chris King): Pure mathematics is often seen as an ‘inverted pyramid’, in which algebra and analysis stand at the focal point, without which students could not possibly have a firm grounding for graduate studies.

Science of Enlightenment & Sexual Paradox in the Brain

The Brahma Uncertainty Principle (by Pradeep B. Deshpande, B. D. Kulkarni): The authors present a new uncertainty principle which contains a major impact factor, the level of consciousness of the experimenter and/or the subject if any, that can lead to uncertain results. A number of experiments have been conducted to back up this uncertainty principle. The findings may lead to a new understanding of certain observed phenomena. http://jcer.com/index.php/jcj/article/view/199

Some Alternative Views in Modern Physics II

Hidden Dimensions Can Explain ‘Superluminal’ Neutrinos, and the Origin of Fermionic Mass (by Ray B. Munroe, Jr., Jonathan J. Dickau): Recent findings by OPERA indicate that neutrinos may travel faster than the speed of light. At face value, this implies that Einstein’s Theory of Relativity is either incorrect or requires an ad-hoc modification. But this result may be significant evidence for more dimensions than simply the four dimensions of Spacetime, which also has some interesting implications for particle physics.

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