Friday, May 28, 2004
Guardian Unlimited Books | By genre | Model behaviour Interesting critical review of Philip Ball's recrudescence of social physics in CRITICAL MASS (Heinemann 2004). There's much discussion of this book on the web.
And now for something completely diifferent, from a site that is well worth regular looks: Loren Coleman predicts...
e.g. "Intriguing clues will surface of a new population of coelacanths (those prehistoric-looking fish that were thought to have died out 65 million years ago until they were re-discovered in 1938), far from Africa. Look to the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico, or near Australia for some startling news in this regard. More findings from Africa will also occur"
e.g. "Intriguing clues will surface of a new population of coelacanths (those prehistoric-looking fish that were thought to have died out 65 million years ago until they were re-discovered in 1938), far from Africa. Look to the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico, or near Australia for some startling news in this regard. More findings from Africa will also occur"