Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Can we formulate a good science question?

    Can we formulate a good science question?

    Thinking about problems — that is, what are the issues, that are bothering you, if you are to think of science. Passion And Compulsion in doing science. Lately, I have been thinking, a lot, about pretty much everything. — There is an interesting difference, between anything and everything, which I am not making a case…

  • A tour I like to take a note of in my dairy

    I agreed, in couple hours we reached my destination, the cab driver wants a few more Rs100s. From Rs1500 I ended up @Rs 1740

  • 2010 in review

    The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health: The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Wow. Crunchy numbers The Leaning Tower of Pisa has 296 steps to reach the top. This blog was viewed about 1,100 times in 2010. If those were…

  • Scientific Interest !!

    Science has, in itself, plenty of self-sustaining skepticism and rationale of its own, by that I mean science is the leading buffer of both, skepticism and rationale, science exists on its own, by its own, not necessarily for its own, science is implemented for social consumption, but that’s not the inspiration, despite of its ideal…

  • What’s the role of skeptics in a scientific world?

    Fortunately or unfortunately or as a random, arbitrary act of fortune, science has never been personal. What’s personal is what we know in terms of history, Maxwell committed suicide, in terms of anthropic tendencies, people of Kenya like to talk about

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