Peripatetikos / Walking
Chemical Clock
Nostalgia
Man is a mask
Lucretius
"Whose Name is Writ in Water"
Outrigger
Hanumanth Gundi falls / Waterfall effect
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Sun dial
Time
Land Area -- Container Metaphors
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At Walden June 2008 (Replica)
Homunculus
Evening Sky
The Scream
Untitled
Man and the Mind......
Advantage Asia?
Emile Zatopek
Beyond Good and Evil {Path of Genius (1918) by Wen…
Time
Morning light
‘Fors’ ~ Good luck
Nowhere Man
Sunrise
Infinite Anxiety
Humans are Strange creatures
Figure 18.1
Sartre
Overcrowing
Asteroid Impact
Acasta
Can you stop thinking
Black on Black
Right handed preference
Homo sapiens / Winners
Don't think of an elephant
An evening by the Fault
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Skyhook
Among soldiers in the 1970s, there was no such thing as a sky hook. It was a fictional item used to send rookies on a wild goose chase.
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Science has improved immensely on the fictive agential explanations of the past -- although even scientists find they cannot help anthropomorphizing causal factors; but science could not have begun without our persistent inclination and ability to think beyond the here and now, to invent agents and scenarios not limited to the actual or the probably but exploring also the merely possible or the eerily improbably ~ Page 202 (On the Origin of Stories_ ~ Author Brian Boyd