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Saturday, September 18, 2004

Reality vs. The Human Experience



"The overreaching lesson that has emerged from scientific inquiry over the last century is that human experience is often a misleading guide to the true nature of reality."

--Brian Green

[ photograph above: Big Bear Lake, 2002 ]
Posted by MCA at 9:30 AM
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