... calculated all kinds of things with this theory. The firstthing I calculated was the rate of disintegration of the muon and the neutron. They should be connected to-gether, if this theory was right, ... is available from the British Library.would go no further—“30 percent; we cannot say morethan 30 percent”—till they were sure I had the message.Then they would shut theof ce door. “But let ... going to be all of them, or al-most all. This is going to be awful!—an old-fashioned epi-demic like none of us has ever seen!” The better the scien-tist, the larger the scruple and the more he...
... trigger their adrenaline. So they oftenthrive as staff, goaded on by the rest ofthe group (not tomention the boss). Gregarious types may not need goad-ing but wilt in a life that leaves them ... and fer-tilize and weed. There is work to be done. But the work paysoff biggest when the plants are right for the soil and micro-climate ofthe particular garden.Is there some subject or writing ... of us tenseup when we sit down to write. But fortunately, the How of writing is not the heart ofthe matter, and we all once knew it.Since you are reading this book, you were probably one of those...
... off by 7 percent.”Then I remember the 9 percent. It was like a predictionfor me: I went home and got this theory that says the neu-tron decay should be off by 9 percent, and they tell me the next ... “un-sure,” even when they are sure (in the ordinary sense), becausetheir idea of truth is so lofty. Also, they feel responsible notto scare the public.I well remember from the early 1980s not ... part, the best scientists agree on the currentbest theory, which they recognize because, well, it fits. It an-swers the most questions with the greatest precision and the fewest loose ends. There’s...
... in the physical sciences similarto that ofthe theory of evolution in thelife sciences. What is intriguingis that the predictions of one seem to contradict the predictions of the other. The ... and the Origin of Life Walter L. Bradley1.introductionDarwin’s theory of evolution and the development ofthe Second Law of Thermodynamics by Clausius, Maxwell, Boltzmann, and Gibbs are two of the ... de-scribed by the Second Law of Thermodynamics. For them, the origin of life is nothing more or less than the emergence of sufficient biologicalinformation to enable a system of biopolymers to (1) store...
... from the consciousness. It is man’s only enemy - fear of lack, fear of 2Table of ContentsChapter 1 The Game 3Chapter 2 The Law of Prosperity 12Chapter 3 The Power ofthe Word 19Chapter 4 The ... and the spirit, or the subconscious and superconsciousmind. They must be one. When the subconscious is flooded with the perfect ideas ofthe superconscious, God and man are one.“I and the Father ... and as she cast it upon the Superconscious with its belief of plenty, an avalanche of supply was the result.14 The Law of ProsperityI won’t receive it till the first ofthe month, and I must...
... of Old Norse, the language ofthe Vikings and the precursor of modern Icelandic,and these words were actually used by the Vikings. The other twelve words were allrelated to seafaring, and of ... ”reincarnation” and the afterlife” are components of ”theories of the meaning oflife essential to basic humanity.By so doing, I broke out ofthe traditional boundary of ”management science” ... PROOF OF PAST LIFE MEMORIESAre these past life memories genuine memories of a lifetime that occurred in the past?Or are they merely hallucinations or dreams concocted by the brain ofthe subject?To...
... O’HENRY The Whirligig OfLife JUSTICE -OF -THE- PEACE Benaja Widdup sat in the door of his office smoking his elder-stem pipe. Halfway to the zenith the Cumberland range rose blue-gray in the afternoon ... when they had just learned the lesson of life? "But the co't air prepared," went on the Justice, "fur to remove the disabilities set up by the decree of divo'ce. The ... back up to the cabin," she said, along 'ith the bull-cart. There's bread in the tin box settin' on the shelf. I put the bacon in the "Otherwise," said the Justice,...
... after his own fashion, fi nding the meaning oflife in the person of Adolf Hitler. The meaning oflife may only be revealed to us at the end of time, in the form of a Messiah who seems to be taking ... Meaning of Life technicians of language. It is true that the idea ofthe philosopher as a guide to the meaning oflife is a popular misconception. Even so, one might expect them to do rather more ... range of responses to it; and this bewildering diversity of solutions then serves to diminish the credibility of any one of them. Feeling it important to raise the meaning -of- life question, then,...
... interest in it.Science writers and editors needn’t start off knowingmuch science. Some ofthe best of them do, but some of the best of them don’t. They must, though, be able to learn sci-ence, be ... one way or the other, sitting beside her at her desk, the manuscript on the sliding desk tray between us, I learned.I can attest to the wisdom ofthe writerly injunctionsyou’ll find in these pages ... intelligentquestions, and shake off the high intimidation quotient of adense, jargon-laden article in the Proceedings ofthe National Acad-emy of Sciences. Elise was a member of this breed; she was...
... interesting about how the worldworks, and then another something, and another, and an-other. For the rest of your working life, you will get paid totalk to people and pass along the great stuff ... Attitude5terial as they do with the readers. Indeed, their curiosity andits fruits are a large part of what the reader senses, of whatlets the reader trust them—a process that begins with the first sentence.When ... always have the reader in mind, not only as they writebut also in the finding out that comes before. They dotheir research with integrity, digging deep, and they writewith the same care. They connect...
... of Being that inturn gives rise to appropriate Doing.You can spot the best mentors, like the best parents and the best shrinks, because their former protégés are out theredoing the work. They ... parties,people often tell me that they have decided they want to bewriters, and they’ll get started as soon as they have moretime, or when they have their study fixed up, or when theyget a new ... professionalnetwork as well, but the network is the least ofthe gift, be-cause a so-called “network” is really more like a tribe. If youare the right breed of cat for your mentor’s tribe, the net-work quickly...
... whole class of story ideas arrives from the otherdirection: from outside the world of research, in the form of a question, observation, or piece of news.To under-stand the phenomenon then brings ... you get the picture.Spot what appeals to the visual sense. Today’s technology lets uslook at everything from the eyes of flies to the birth of stars,from the bottom ofthe ocean to the everyday ... as for the rest of us, ideas spark each other off, showing theirfull size only as they connect. Sometimes it’s hard to knowwhat you think till someone asks the right question or offersone...
... it. The beauty of case studies is that they carry the readeralong on the wings of story, to which you can append pods of explanation as needed. At the same time, they anchor is-sues in the ... the Insured, the Uninsured, the Doctor, the Insurance Company, the Taxpayer, the Hospital, the Residents and Medical Stu-dents, the Medical Teachers, the Makers of Medical Parapher-nalia . ... is the topic of this chapter. But first, let me recommend one more attitude: The science writer and the scientist are allies, sharing acommitment to science and the public understandingthereof—upon...
... grieved at their father’s sickness; and as they were walking together very mournfully in the garden of the palace, a little old man met them and asked what was the matter. They told him that their ... last the second son said, ‘Father, I will go in search ofthe Water of Life. ’ For he thought to himself, ‘My brother is surely dead, and the kingdom will fall to me if I find the water.’ The ... younger days. Then they went to their brother, and laughed at him, and said, ‘Well, brother, you found the Water of Life, did you? You have had the trouble and we shall have the reward. Pray,...