Archive for March 2022
7 contributions I offer to the anti-Trump movement
2020|9|27 ff. → 2020|10|2 Posted at theprodigalspecies.com on 2020|10|2 I worked nearly 24 hours straight to finish cranking this document out. I felt like I was getting enormous help from the Holy Spirit. For example, Microsoft Word would underline words that were central to required changes, in ways that were completely distinct from grammatical hints it typically…
Read MoreEmail about Charlie Chaplin’s “Great Dictator” soliloquy
2020|6|21 email exchange with Friend#6, copied to other friends Subject: [Best Version] The Great Dictator Speech – Charlie Chaplin + Time – Hans Zimmer (INCEPTION Theme) There is so much hate being spread in the country right now. We know Chapin contemporary of Einstein , famous actor with out a voice in early film. What if this…
Read MoreOverview appendix: the principles of life and civilization
2020|8|26 continued — my attachment: “The science of theology, blog #1 2020|8|26.docx” history: consolidated: 2020|8|26 “overview appendix” revised: 2020|10|1 The science of theology: blog #1 Scientific and theological repudiation of antidemocratic fundamentalism: Identification of a path toward humanity’s co-creative partnership with God Raymond E. Gangarosa, MD, MPH, MSEE August 26, 2020 Christian believers have long…
Read MoreThe mathematics of life
An essay on the mathematics of life Raymond E. Gangarosa, MD, MPH, MSEE June 5, 2020 Abstract This draft of a blog introduces what I believe to be a new perspective of the mathematics of life, based on first principles of how the dynamics of chemical reactions unfold over all timescales and organizational levels. Two…
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email to Friend#17 Hi Thanks for the suggestion about Google Scholar. After 45 years, I finally found Ed Kamen’s published discussion of his theory that was the focus of my simulation studies! Henceforth I’ll have to start my literature searches there. I’m in no hurry for our discussion, so take whatever time you need to…
Read MoreEmail presentation about the mathematics of life and civilization
From: Ray Gangarosa Subject: A conceptual introduction to the mathematics of life 2020|7|16 ff. my second email response to Friend#6’s email of 2020|7|?? — also the long-awaited introduction to the mathematics of life! From: Ray Gangarosa Subject: a verbal description of the mathematics of life, as they are unfolding in our era Hi everyone As a…
Read MoreThe physics of life and civilization
Raymond E. Gangarosa MD, MPH, MSEE Life serves as a platform for development of “higher-level thought” by permanently regaining historically lost coherency. Civilization creates technological “ratchets” for doing so through human creativity: “hardware” recovers lost coherency to make that “higher-level thought” possible, and “software” injects new coherency to facilitate that “higher-level thought”. The multilevel structure…
Read MoreEmails with an early description of my theory
A different conversation, with Friend#16 2019|9|24 From: Ray Gangarosa To: Friend#16 (and others) Subject: installment 1: some background information I hope you’ll find interesting Hi Friend#16 I’m struggling with writer’s block on the summary I’m preparing for you and others, so I’ll turn my attention to introducing myself and describing the very few (but highly…
Read MoreBlogs and blog-like communications shared with friends
2020|5|15 From: Ray Gangarosa Subject: Re: The Monkey Business Illusion 2020|5|15 text message exchange with Friend#6 Ray Gangarosa: Hi Friend#6 I hope you’re doing well and staying safe. I am looking for a conservative friend who can explore how progressives and conservatives might reconcile their differences. I have been developing a conceptual and analytical framework based…
Read MoreTrump’s patriotic duty? or just repayment of the debt?
2020|7|3 email to various friends: From: Ray Gangarosa Subject: Trump’s patriotic duty? Or has it just been just repayment of the debt? Happy Independence Day, everyone! My parents came across this great Mike Luckovich cartoon! blog #3 July 4, 2020 musical and literary interlude: 1. This is the way we always heard Hamlet, act 2, scene…
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