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DC's avatar

I love this. Scientists sometimes have a god complex; thinking they can put the equivalent of a sponge into a human head and call it a replacement brain. They say they don't believe in God, and yet they don't seem to believe in nature/evolution, either.

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Kathryn_M's avatar

Do you think Elon believes ai will be able to transplant the human eye?

As a side note, at UC Davis research lab every animal his researchers hooked up to that bmi from the monkeys dying terrible deaths to the pigs who die whenever they try to withdraw the probes into the brain since fibers grow around the probes, he still says human trials will be this year? The fda denied the application since he couldn't show no brain injury if probes are removed, opposite actually.

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tommy's avatar

Happy St Patrick's day 🙏 my favourite Irishman of the Asians. I watched your podcast today 😊 🍀☘️

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Abner Knight's avatar

In around 1564 Bishop Pilkington of Durham wrote to Archbishop Matthew Parker about events at Blackburn where a young man had been conversing with a neighbour who died four years before. The curate, schoolmaster and other neighbours had seen the apparition also, and Pilkington despairingly commented that ‘these things be so common here, and none of authority that will gainsay it, but rather believe and confirm it, that everyone believes it.

Peter Marshall: Invisible Worlds: Death, Religion And The Supernatural In England, 1500-1700

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