16 FEB 2012 by ideonexus Copernicus on Gravity
He correctly surmises that the force pulls heavenly objects into spheres.
Folksonomies: history,science,astronomy,gravity
16 FEB 2012 by ideonexus Copernicus' Hypothesis
That the Earth revolves around the Sun.
Folksonomies: history,science,hypothesis
13 FEB 2012 by ideonexus Information is the Power to Control
Where people can read, publish to media, and speak out against their employers, they have power.
Folksonomies: politics,information,power
13 FEB 2012 by ideonexus Nothing is Known by Guess
In medicine, everything is known from examination of the dead and experiments on living animals. A bit of wisdom from 1851.
Folksonomies: empiricism,medicine
13 FEB 2012 by ideonexus The Declaration Gave us the Age of Science
And we should be like the Founding Fathers to preserve it. Address at a Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia (5 Jul 1926).
Folksonomies: politics,history
13 FEB 2012 by ideonexus Be As Revolutionary as Science
Speech (7 Jan 1914), to the State Senate of Massachusetts upon election as its president.
Folksonomies: inspiration,speech
08 FEB 2012 by ideonexus Overcoming Failure
The discouragement can be cured by continuing to work.
Folksonomies: failure,motivation,motivationals
08 FEB 2012 by ideonexus Surgeons are Like Astronauts
They prepare using the ideas of others and execute them, and then are the heroes.
Folksonomies: surgery
08 FEB 2012 by ideonexus The Earliest Account of Newton and the Apple
Includes the fact that he extended the force pulling the apple to the ground up to the moon.
Folksonomies: gravity,newton,moon,apple
08 FEB 2012 by ideonexus Conceptual Schemes are Never Abandoned
They can only evolve or be replaced.
Folksonomies: schema