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  • On Science, Society and the Contemporary Condition

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    With the massive investment in science since WWII, why are so many scientists questioning science’s resilience? Science is not as objective as often thought. It is conducted in the context of a contemporary culture. The ideals and imagination...


  • Rebel Researcher

    The Unconventional Path to Discovery
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    The most groundbreaking discoveries in science don’t come from following the rules, but from breaking them with purpose. In Rebel Researcher: The Unconventional Path to Discovery, Kirk Hillier introduces the concept of the rebel researcher—an...


  • Dimensional Boundaries

    A Novel About the Impossible
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    When Jack Bennett takes over a first-year physics course from a colleague, little does he realize that life as he knows it is about to change … dramatically. During his first lecture, he’s captivated by a beautiful woman sitting in the front row....


  • Brainworms

    and other surprises at the margin of the impossible
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    What is a brainworm? The word evokes possibilities; is it perhaps like an earthworm, tilling the soil and making it more fertile? Or perhaps a parasite, harvesting from an organism without care for its host’s health and well-being? The brainworm...


  • Idea Materia

    Can Ideas be Measured by Science?
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    How is it possible that throughout history several inventors around the world have independently invented the same things at the same time? Why does history repeat itself? How do birds know how to migrate, and how can “instinct” be explained?...


  • Science and Beyond

    Toward Greater Sanity through Science, Philosophy, Art and Spirituality
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    Science, coupled with technology, has become the dominant force in most parts of the world. Thus, it affects our lives and society in many ways. Yet, misconceptions about science are widespread in governments, the general public, and even among...


  • Excuse Me, Life is Calling

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    Theology and science are relatively poorly represented in today’s world, a world of biased facts, misrepre- sented realities, and lack of investigative enquiry, which is often prejudicial and unbalanced in reasoning. Wouldn’t it be nice if...


  • Saving Humanity

    Truly Understanding And Ranking Our World's Greatest Threats
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    Our world faces threats on many fronts—terrorism, environmental and natural disasters, and pandemics, to name just a few. In light of these growing dangers, we must ask: Is the total annihilation of the human race inevitable, or can we be saved?...


  • The Fight Against Geoengineering

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    Do you find it strange that some airplanes leave lines in the sky while others don't? Ever heard the word "chemtrails"? Well, something is happening up there in the sky. This book details the history of weather modification, the dangers it has to...


  • Reflections on Science, Religion and Society: A Medical Perspective

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    Throughout his long and distinguished career in medicine and neuroscience, Dr. Joseph B. Martin has had the honor of delivering speeches to graduating students, professional societies, and academic conferences. As both a lifelong Anabaptist and...