Wednesday, October 5, 2011

The holonomic brain theory of Karl Pribram



A model of mental functioning in which, as in subatomic physics, the observer can not be considered independent of the object observed, was developed in the early '90s by Karl Pribram.
According to his theory, borrowed from the principles on which optical holography, the mind would experience image by a process involving the brain and its interaction with the environment to a level, in fact, penetrated.

Modern physics




Modern physics is based on the discoveries of quantum mechanics, was an important breaking point in the classical description of the physical world of Galilean and Newtonian mold. The study of the properties of subatomic particles, considered as the fundamental units of the atom, has revealed that:

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Samsung introduces a new generation of Galaxy Tab, the 7.7





After running the first 7-inch tablet, Samsung introduces a new generation of Galaxy Tab, the 7.7

What? Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7.

The amniotic stem cells


It seemed for a while ', the story of amniotic stem cells (undifferentiated cells found floating in the fluid in which the fetus during pregnancy, capable of giving rise to a large number of specialized types of normal cells) were to follow the script already experienced  with the technique devised by Robert Lanza to produce stem cells 'ethical'. Remember? The American researcher showed how it was possible to obtain stem cells from a single cell,

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Deep Universe: Hubble's Universe Unfiltered


Take a look at some of the most distant galaxies Hubble has ever seen, and find out why, when we look at the most distant objects in the universe, we are also seeing the cosmos' earliest objects.

NASA Kepler 16b Discovers Star Wars Like Planet









NASA's Kepler mission has turned fiction into fact. A world with a double sunset that was first imagined in "Star Wars" over 30 years ago in a galaxy far, far away has become scientific reality.