Pyrrho’s thought and practice was a form of Early Buddhism which he learned during his years in Bactria and Gandhāra

Beckwith, Christopher I.. Greek Buddha: Pyrrho’s Encounter with Early Buddhism in Central Asia (pp. 54-55). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition.

Beckwith, Christopher I.. Greek Buddha: Pyrrho’s Encounter with Early Buddhism in Central Asia (pp. 61-62). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition.

  1. The Buddha says, “All dharmas are anitya ‘impermanent’…. All dharmas are duḥkha ‘unsatisfactory, imperfect, unstable’…. All dharmas are anātman ‘without an innate self-identity’.”
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Scientists Discover 50,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Baby in a Cave With the Body of a One-Year-Old

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The single LARGEST vaccine–dementia study ever conducted (n=13.3 MILLION) found that adult vaccines (flu, pneumococcal, shingles, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) increase risk of DEMENTIA (+38%) and ALZHEIMER’S (+50%) for a DECADE

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The planet is essentially recycling carbon from its massive oceanic reservoir to its parched terrestrial landscapes. It’s a self-regulating system of incredible complexity and beauty — Peter Clack

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Dubious Tyler Robinson hearing discussed — Elizabeth Lane

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BUDDHISM: The original meaning of ‘duḥkha’ is most likely ‘badly standing, unsteady’ and not suffering

Beckwith, Christopher I.. Greek Buddha: Pyrrho’s Encounter with Early Buddhism in Central Asia (p. 30). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition.

The UFO Question and the Missing Physicists

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Military thought experiment Part 1

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Brain networks act dynamically, rapidly reorganizing on both spatial and temporal scales

Traditionally, models of brain activity have assumed networks were spatially more fixed. More information about this study can be found hereStructure of Brain Networks Is Not Fixed, Study Finds.