Scientists Give the Blind Sight, Who Cares?
September 13, 2009 by TheLogicGod · Leave a Comment
New gene therapy has given two out of three subjects substantially improved vision. A virus with the modified gene transmitted it to the patients eyes, letting their remaining photo receptors function normally. Read more
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Quotes
August 15, 2009 by TheLogicGod · 2 Comments
Having finished Mark Haddon’s novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in about half a day, I found some quotes that I really agreed with. The book is told through the first-person perspective of 15 year old autistic Christopher Boone. He fears large groups of people, has trouble identifying emotion in even his parents based on facial expressions, and has a photographic memory. Read more
Neural Network Experiment
July 17, 2009 by TheLogicGod · 2 Comments
Watch the Demo!
Love + Orgasms = Continuation of the Human Race!
June 30, 2009 by LadyLogic · Leave a Comment

In his book The Naked Ape, Desmond Morris proposed that the size and aggressiveness of the male was not the utmost indication of their mating worthiness to the female, instead their level of acuteness, thoughtfulness and patience mattered most. The most efficient hunters bear dominant, aggressive qualities, which on the surface appear the most attractive. Read more
Our Minds Evolve Too!

It’s time we update our perceptions of human nature. Generalizations about what men and women desire from a mate and the way in which their relationships operate are evolving along side everything else in the world. So why is it that people are still fixated on dated assumptions about sexuality and gender in the 21st century? Read more
Our Tools Become Us.
June 24, 2009 by TheLogicGod · Leave a Comment
When we use a tool our body processes it as part of us.
Ever wonder why brushing your teeth feels so natural? The toothbrush, when being used, is incorporated into our mind’s body schema. Read more
Energy Revolution with Lasers
June 11, 2009 by TheLogicGod · Leave a Comment

The combined power of 192 lasers focused on a single point creates temperatures similar to that of a star. This immense heat and pressure is enough to fuse two hydrogen atoms, similar to the nuclear fusion that fuels the stars. Read more




