Kaori wrote:So What's the Difference? by Fritz Ridenour, a comparative overview of 19 worldviews including Christianity. I can't say I would reccomend this book]
The Death of Woman Wang[/I], by Jonathan D. Spence. The author has conducted thorough reserach, although I am not sure whether the book would be classified as a historical work with literary leanings or a heavily historical literary text. Either way, the author's scholarship is evident, and it is moderately interesting so far.
mitsuki lover wrote:That must be the updated version of So What's The Difference?
mitsuki lover wrote:And why do some people equate Pokemon with occultism?
Technomancer wrote:'From Sound to Synapse: Physiology of the Mammalian Ear' by C. Geisler.
Ingemar wrote:If I may venture a guess:
Sound waves travel through the ear canal and cause the tympanic membrane to vibrate, which causes the ossicles (incus, malleus and stapes) to amplify the soundwaves twentythousand fold in the cochlea. In the cochlea is the Organ of Corti, which is made up of three [canals?] There are also hair cells sandwiched between two membranes, which sense vibrations in the cochlea. Vibrations cause perturbation in the 'hairs' (stereocillia) of the cells, which move tip links that open or close [sodium?] channels, generating an action potential that goes to the brain.
I don't have last term's notes on hand, so that could be a little inaccurate.
Ingemar wrote:Interesting title. Antony Flew, long-time atheist philosopher-turned theist (who, mind you, STILL is not a Christian, nor acknowledges the God of Judaism/Christianity/Islam) has opened up to a theory of ID, which he believes is compatible with secularist cosmology as it is today.
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