The communications satellite that will move information using Internet data-packet standards, allowing direct access to a network via satellite for faster and more flexible communications than current connections will be launched in 2008.
The satellite will be placed in geostationary orbit at 45 degrees West longitude offering coverage of...
So, I kind of overheard about this "secret" thing, kinda heard Oprah saying something about it. Having a clean house you can have a better life or something. Well I decided to find out what this whole thing is about. It's about the Law of Attraction. Here is the first 20 minutes of the docufilm:
In a way it's related to what I was...
World's cities step up pace of life in fast lane
A study of cities across the world shows pedestrians are upping their pace at an alarming rate as they scurry from place to place, determined to cram as much as possible into each day.
Scientists say it is symptomatic of a modern life driven by e-mail, text messages and a need to be available 24...
Raymond Tallis
Free will is not an illusion
The Enlightenment idea of conscious, freely acting individuals is worth defending against those who would reduce freedom to neuroscience
"Collectivism sounds close to cultural determinism, which is no great advance on biological or material determinism. This is where biology, or our bodies...
With the initial discovery of the object it was believed a new form of plant life had been found. The vine like object was found attached to a large asteroid on one of the farthest arms of the belt. The object created quite a stir it was believed that no living object could survive with out the protection of an atmosphere but this object...
What is the self to be aware of it? Are the mind and the self the same thing? Does the self exist in the mind? Or is the mind occupying the self?
Doesn't the self pertain to our body in its material surroundings? Isn't the self the manifestation of our behaviours which are merely the result of our environment? Makes me think of a 'bad seed' or...
I apologize for the inconvenience, but as I was unable to embed this particular video on the space collective - but you can view it on youtube at this address:
Warning: this footage is unedited video - I am currently in germany and can not able to edit the video until I return to the U.S. but please scroll through the video to understand the...
Ubiquitous Habitats hold a minimum of two criteria:
1. Every point in space, through kinesthetic instigation, is a possibility for becoming a 'site.'
2. Every site or 'tentative holding space' (Gins and Arakawa) provides limitless potential for the organism on/within that site.
Applying this concept to architecture creates shapeless...
it seems like we are discovering new things everyday. that innovations are moving everything forward, or upward. technology, medicine, science. it's all going up. but when i get into an argument, i know deep down that i am just as confused as the very first being capable of communication and thought. even though each evolutionary step has as...
Currently I am sitting in an apartment on a sunny day overlooking the river valley in Edmonton, Alberta. On July 19th we begin our trek through the Northern Canada, Alaska and the Arctic Circle that will last for 25 days. We will pass through wild and glacial terrain seeking out change as it is reflexively performed within culture and...
running a quartz composer file, converted to a wmv, through vlc, then scrubbing the hell out of the timeline. Digital video is surprisingly malleable, especially once you find a media player like vlc that refuses to stop playing a video even though errors abound. Quicktime wouldn't even touch the file. Could you imagine a movie reel projector at...