#Колонки для Комп'ютерри
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The poverty of solipsism. Column in KompyuterrOnline #24
Matter independent of perception, the Divine plan, the arbitrariness of will in the inner cosmos… In our nature the reflection of these primal principles is not seen, but adaptations to interaction with the environment and with others are visible.
The Evolutionists' Conspiracy. Column in ComputerreOnline #23
The scientific environment is very complex. There are many underestimated people, unrealized ambitions, fees, attention to status, and even plain greed. But this is a consequence of the fact that the scientific community is not a unified entity.
Wandering Eyes across the Entire Sky. Column in KomputerraOnline #22
Why do people fail to notice how blatantly they are lied to, how they are manipulated? Why does this not repel them? Where does such an inability for critical thinking come from?
Orientation and disorientation. Column in ComputerreOnline #21
The development of semi-specific behavior is a probabilistic process: a healthy environment and favorable heredity increase the chances of a normal developmental outcome, whereas a deviant environment and hereditary anomalies decrease them.
Coffee and the consciousness of the noosphere. Column in ComputerreOnline #20
The origin of humanity – the most significant transition in the evolution of life, associated with the emergence of a new type of information exchange. Through us, something that had never existed before entered this world.
Coffee and the Third Nature. Column in KompyuterraOnline #19
In the case of living systems, we perceive structure above all else. That structure must be continuously maintained, "fed." Drinking coffee with sugar — the episode that prompted our discussion — is part of this process.
Planetary Coffee. Column in Computerra Online #18
{ "title": "", "summary": "", "body": "Thanks to the ability to exchange resources, we have gone beyond the limits of spatial limitation, wrapping the planet with highways for the transportation of everything needed for our existence. BATRIMG<N>BATR" }
Coffee and Chthonic Forces. Column in KompyuterraOnline #17
What forces return the elements necessary for organisms back into the biological cycle? The ancient Greeks would have called them chthonic – connected to the primordial energy of the Earth.
What is reflected in a cup of coffee? Column in ComputerreOnline #16
Humanity, whose main source of energy is non‑renewable resources, is already in a transitional state because of this.
The energy of morning coffee. Column in ComputerreOnline #15
What features fundamentally differentiate the way of life of representatives of our animal species from the way of life of our relatives belonging to all other species?
Strategies that we are not aware of. Column in ComputerreOnline #14
When readers report that they have nothing resembling innate programs, as I describe, in their thoughts, this does not refute the ideas I present, but merely indicates that these readers have a healthy psyche.
Award for Beauty. Column in ComputerreOnline #13
"Who eats the girl, he also dances with her" – this wisdom summarizes experience that began accumulating even before the emergence of our species. Pair relationships develop from "resources for hope" to "resources for sex".
Why should women be beautiful? Column in ComputerreOnline #12
For a biologist, the most interesting question is not which women are more beautiful than others. It is surprising why female beauty matters to us at all.
Double Morality. Column in ComputerreOnline #11
Why is a woman who sleeps with many men condemned by people, while a man who sleeps with several women is in some ways even praised? [Another column. My favorite topic: biological bases of human behavior. From my point of …
Fingerprints and Brainprints. Column in Computerra Online #10
{ "title": "", "summary": "", "body": "How do you think, patterns on which of the ten fingers most strongly distinguish men and women? Consider: since I ask about it, you can guess. Something about practice in Haidary..." }
On the Immortality of Populations. Column in Computerra Online #9
{ "title": "", "summary": "", "body": "View the history of life on Earth as a branching tree of potentially immortal populations. It is they, populations, that inhabit the Earth, not we, organisms! BATRIMG<N>BATR" }
On the perverse love for nature. Column in ComputerreOnline #8
For them, nature conservation is a path to power and the corruption of souls. Strangely, they empathize with the suffering of wildlife while rejoicing in violence against other people...
On the differences between sexes. Column in ComputerreOnline #7
The prerogative of dioecious organisms is not sexual selection but sexual dimorphism. Males (and men) are representatives of the sex that, from an evolutionary perspective, is not spared.
What Does the Viper Fancy? ComputerraOnline Column #6
Have you ever picked wild strawberries? Imagine: you search for berries under the leaves, pick them one by one, and then, once at home, relax and close your eyes... What appears before them? Why?
Super-task for education
{"title":"","summary":"","body":"What I would like to propose is a variant of a social mandate for the education system (or, if you prefer, a variant of a national idea). What to call this variant—sustainable development or the preservation of the people and …