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Our science fails to recognize those special properties of life that make it fundamental to material reality. This view of the world - biocentrism - revolves around the way a subjective experience, which we call consciousness, relates to a physical process. It is a vast mystery and one that I have p
Manhattan's always fascinating, too, just a big, stinky, smelly conglomeration of numbered avenues and streets, but it's just got a vibe that's hard to beat. I shouldn't like it, but I do. I can't put my finger on it.
John Campbell, (1955) |
Edgar Degas, Artist (1834) |
Anthony Edwards, Actor (1962) |
Atom Egoyan, Director (1960) |
Abel Ferrara, Director (1951) |
Evelyn Glennie, Musician (1965) |
Gottfried Keller, Writer (1819) |
Nigel Dennis, Writer (1989) |