
Human experimentation for the sake of technological progress?!
The human race has always sought rational and irrational ways to become well fitted for the purpose as responsible and progressive intellectual beings. Always strived to improve it's living conditions and heighten the survival rate. Research and development of connecting technologies has become a big resource of benefit. Big money is involved in the shared vision of where the industry is heading and the complementary roles each company want to play or fight over market control. This means that some people unwillingly have to pay a high price for progress to become reality. A progress that is withheld from general circulation or full disclosure.

A long with the concept of man-in-the-computer loop, the difficulty that crops up most often for the practicing engineer, is that of converting a given problem or subsystem into a mathematical model. One may appreciate the mathematical significance, but the translation of the actual system into an abstract system can be troublesome. A system approach where needless ambiguities have been discarded or thoroughly weeded is a means of solving the difficulty. It is far too easy to formulate lengthy and complicated, resulting in lost excitement and value of the experience. An inquiry with optimum approach related to short-type-problems, the most difficult to devise, may produce the most economical and effective true information


Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens in a 2-hour discussion, convened by RDFRS and filmed by Josh Timonen. They are all authors who have written books where they have raised a critical voice against religion. Part one
Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens in a 2-hour discussion, convened by RDFRS and filmed by Josh Timonen. They are all authors who have written books where they have raised a critical voice against religion. Part two
Neil deGrasse Tyson's first talk at Beyond Belief 2006. His speech is about intelligent (stupid) design. Read more about Neil deGrasse Tyson at his web site.

"To us the source of creation and the limitation it gaves us, are not sacred. But a motivator to explore and breake free from it´s physical and mental prison". - FEM