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Category Archives: JTF Grant Related
Posts that are directly related to the Grant from the John Templeton Foundation referred to in the post “A New Biology of Spiritual Information” posted on June 19. 2015
Biology, the Lawless Science (Part 2)
In physics, chemistry, geology, climatology and even some of the social sciences, theories and laws are born from models of systems, generally based on observations or experimental data. Molecular biologists also use the term model in their papers and presentations. … Continue reading →
Biology, the Lawless Science (Part 1)
No, the title of this post doesn’t mean that I think biologists are criminals. It means that biology is a science without laws (or with very few of them). And by law, of course I mean a construct, generally written … Continue reading →
New Ideas in Evolutionary Biology, Part 3 (of 3)
(This series of three posts is taken from a review article I am planning to submit for publication. I have removed references from the posts, but will be happy to supply them on request.) Natural Genetic Engineering (cont.) There is … Continue reading →
New Ideas in Evolutionary Biology, Part 2 (of 3)
(This series of three posts is taken from a review article I am planning to submit for publication. I have removed references from the posts, but will be happy to supply them on request.) Stress Directed Mutations In 1988, a … Continue reading →
New Ideas in Evolutionary Biology, Part 1 (of 3)
(This series of three posts is taken from a review article I am planning to submit for publication. I have removed references from the posts, but will be happy to supply them on request.) The idea that the source of … Continue reading →
A New Biology of Spiritual Information
The title of this this post is also the title of the grant just awarded to The Natural Philosophy Institute by the John Templeton Foundation. I (Sy Garte) am the Principle Investigator of the award, and I will be assisted … Continue reading →