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Could the Great Deluge in the Bible have really happened?
According to Genesis 6:9-9:17, “Noah was a righteous man and walked with God. Seeing that the earth was corrupt and filled with violence, God instructed Noah to build an Ark in which he, his sons, and their wives, together with … Continue reading
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Twitter and Math
I opened a Twitter account back in March 2016 but had not been active at all without even a single tweeting until this May 2018 simply because I thought it would be just wasting my time. I was so wrong about … Continue reading
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E-mail Issue
I just noticed that I am not getting any e-mail notifications and I am sure neither are you. I ran diagnostics on my mail server and it is working fine without any problem. So I concluded that certain ports (like … Continue reading
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107 cancer papers retracted due to peer review fraud
There was a report at ars Technica that the journal Tumor Biology is retracting staggering 107 research papers due to fraudulent peer review process. It appears that such practice has been an on-going business. According to the report, last year … Continue reading
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A Notable Quote on Richard Feynman
From Freeman Dyson, “Disturbing the Universe”, Harper & Row, New York, 1979: “Dick was also a profoundly original scientist. He refused to take anybody’s word for anything. This meant that he was forced to rediscover or reinvent for himself almost … Continue reading
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