Thursday, September 17, 2009

ENTROPY

A TWELVE MINUTE FOCUS on entropy ; E PLURIBUS UNUM, caesura ; Of the many aspects or tangents, the focus is upon one. One Of God (for those that say that "nobody can put a copyright on God", Jesus may have; Jesus is my choice) and one of Government ( U.S.A. )


Entropy http://www.accuros.com/thornbush/pollen/sin_entropy.htm

E pluribus unum, or "everything that rises must converge"

The White House
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Press Gaggle by Press Secretary Robert Gibbs and Denis Mcdonough, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications

the neighboring Arab states, including steps toward normalization with the Israelis. They also discussed in that context their shared desire to reach out to Muslim communities as well as their shared goals of countering militarism and extremism, particularly with education. They also discussed immigration and their shared interests on reforming immigration in the United States; and then had an extensive -- had a conversation about bioethics and abortion. Then...
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PRESS GAGGLE BYPRESS SECRETARY ROBERT GIBBS ANDDENIS McDONOUGH, DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISORFOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Aboard Air Force One


human dignity and bioethics (USA Presidential Commission Report)
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http://www.scribd.com/doc/3977931/human-dignity-and-bioethics-USA-Presidential-Commission-Report

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/112098340/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0

SEE THE SCIENCE ALONE
(UNBIASED SOURCES ~? MAYBE, AT LEAST CONCIDERING THE SCIENCES Like Governing Political Laws or Religious Truths)

Integral Entropy
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Could Maxwell's Demon Exist in Nanoscale Systems?
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How to Measure What We Don't Know
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