(Shem) It’s always interesting to explore the possibilities of our reality. Many people actually enjoy the pass-time of questioning our understanding of the universe to see if there are other possibilities we haven’t yet considered. In fact, with as many scientific discoveries that have been made and disclosed, it’s become difficult not to consider these alternative understandings of our universe.
Science
Here’s What Happens in the Brain When We Disagree
(Neuroscience News) We’ve all been there. You are in the middle of a heated disagreement when you lose respect for the opposing party. Whether it is about the latest election or childcare, you feel like your considered arguments are not appreciated – perhaps even ignored. But did you ever wonder what exactly is happening in the mind of the person on the other side?
Anti-Aging Breakthrough: Scientists Find Mechanism That Extends Worm Lifespans by 500 Percent
(Carly Cassella) A few simple genetic changes are [sic] all it takes to prolong a worm’s life span by 500 percent, a new study has found.
Childhood Trauma May Lead to Adult Disease
(GreenMedInfo Research Group) A study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found a link between childhood adversity and adult illnesses such as cancer, asthma, diabetes, depression and heart disease, leading researchers and health officials to suggest a reduction in childhood trauma could reduce the growing rate of adult chronic illness.
Groundbreaking: Italian Courts Have Ruled that Cell Phones Cause Brain Tumors
(Martine Vriens and Dafna Tachover) On January 13, 2020, Turin’s Court of Appeals confirmed a 2017 decision determining that a former Telecom Italia worker’s acoustic neuroma (a benign tumor in the ear) was caused by his mobile phone use. This is the sixth time that an Italian court has affirmed a causal link between cell phone use and brain tumors, including decisions by the High Court of Italy.
Price’s Law and the Pareto Distribution — The 80/20 Rule for Abundance, Production, and Cooperation
(Justin Deschamps) Price’s Law and the Pareto Distribution describe how systems of production work, in society, in consciousness, and in the universe at large.
Evolutionary Changes in Brain Potentially Make Us More Prone to Anxiety
(Science Daily) Neurochemicals such as serotonin and dopamine play crucial roles in cognitive and emotional functions of our brain. Vesicular monoamine transporter 1 (VMAT1) is one of the genes responsible for transporting neurotransmitters and regulating neuronal signaling. A research team led by Tohoku University has reconstructed ancestral VMAT1 proteins, revealing the functional changes in neurotransmitter uptake of VMAT1 throughout the course of human evolution.
Putting a Face to a Name: Research Shows Women Are Better than Men at Recalling Verbal Information and Faces
(Michael Alexander) Sorry, gentlemen, but women are better than you at remembering certain things, including conversations and people’s faces.
19 Coronavirus Patents, Going back to the 80s, Filed BEFORE the Wuhan Outbreak
(Justin Deschamps) The Coronavirus outbreak has reportedly claimed 17 lives and is being widely covered by mainstream newsletters. Conspiracy realists-are hot on the case, searching the internet for anything strange—and they weren’t disappointed. There were 19 different Coronavirus patents that were filed well before the outbreak started last week—some going back to 1984. Is this proof of a false flag or manufactured outbreak?
What’s an Anti-inflammatory Diet? Understand Its Benefits and Which Type Is Right for You
(Edsel Cook) These days, you can find many “anti-inflammatory diets” – some, even touted by big names. They all share the same basic idea — consume healthy foods that fight inflammation in the body while avoiding unhealthy edibles that may trigger that process.
Emotion Concepts Are Not the Same Worldwide
(Neuroscience News) Fear, anger, sadness – while it is often assumed these emotion concepts are the same the world over, new research suggests there is greater cross-cultural variation in “how people think about emotions than is widely assumed”, contributor Dr Joseph Watts says.
Forgetting Some Dreams – Why Does It Happen?
(Exploring Your Mind) Humans are prone to forgetting some dreams while remembering others and this happens shortly after you wake up. The sensations you felt and the loose imagery soon fades away too. Why does it happen? Why doesn’t your brain allow you to remember your dream universe?
DEEP SCIENCE: Ray Gallucci: Electric Gravity – A Mathematical Analysis
DEEP SCIENCE: Ray Gallucci: Electric Gravity – A Mathematical Analysis
MUST READ: New Science Proves That Vaccines Spread Infectious Disease, Causing up to 15 times More Infections among Fully Vaccinated Children
(Ethan Huff) A new peer-reviewed scientific paper published in the journal Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccineshas found that the DTaP vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough) is causing children who receive it to become more prone to contracting whooping cough later on in life.
The Parietal Lobe: Functions, Anatomy, and Curiosities
(Exploring Your Mind) Lesions in the parietal lobe can prevent you from getting dressed and even finding your way home. This area of your brain is key to interacting with everything around you.













