They taught you the heart was just a glorified meat pump. That it squeezes and pushes blood like some crude mechanical device. A hydraulic engine made of flesh. That is what they want you to believe. Because if you buy into that primitive lie, you never ask deeper questions.
— Paul White Gold Eagle (@PaulGoldEagle) October 15, 2025
But… pic.twitter.com/NAynITdj3W
Saturday, November 29, 2025
The Heart as a Pump?
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Analogies...
Told ya I was right about the multiplicity and polyamorous nature of water at hydrogen bonding networks. Water also uses Metcalfe’s law in ways biology remains impotent to understand. Water and light are a decentralized network. https://t.co/BBPUwx2Jzk pic.twitter.com/eoo44VEqS8
— ☣️ Pleb Kruse = BTC foundationalist 🟩🔆 (@DrJackKruse) November 20, 2021
Tuesday, September 07, 2021
Stephen Barr's Mathematical Physics
The Multiverse and the Prevalence of Anthropic Coincidences in Recent Physics https://t.co/a0yIoAKoqt Stephen Barr is always impressive!
— John Cavadini (@JohnCavadini) September 7, 2021
Sunday, August 29, 2021
"Science" Is a Moral Endeavor
Powerful essay on The Peril of Politicizing Science by quantum chemist Anna Krylov. Among other things she exposes the primitive word magic of language-cancellers: that words have dreadful powers, independent of usage, convention, & context. https://t.co/9FsjoQ5QsS
— Steven Pinker (@sapinker) August 21, 2021
Thursday, July 01, 2021
Modern Science (or Scientism)
Wrestling with Ivan Illich and Hugh of St Victor: What's Wrong with Modern Science? https://t.co/xhwFnYmQm2 via @YouTube A discussion on the medieval view of science as working with nature to redeem it vs the Francis Bacon view of science as a tool to dominate and exploit nature.
— David Clayton (@pontifexbeauty) July 1, 2021
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Not the Catholic Hero We Thought He Was?
Pasteur was a fraud. We still pay for his lie. Semmelweis made a good observation but misattributed the cause of what he saw. This too we still pay for. Bechamp, Bernard,Naessens these are the people we should be celebrating.https://t.co/SQRCrneXiJ
— Rene Borg, MSc #bringbacknormal (@ReneRunCoach) May 12, 2021
Friday, January 29, 2021
The Human Opposable Thumb
Your amazing thumb is about 2 million years old #GetAGrip https://t.co/2Ek5KaYOos
— The Ice Age ❄️🌞 (@Jamie_Woodward_) January 29, 2021
Science in the Medieval West
Science Was Alive and Well in the Dark Ages. Medieval times were not as scientifically stunted as we often think. Historian Seb Falk explains how those myths arose — and what science back then actually looked like. https://t.co/fmwSyHhrt9
— Jennifer Ouellette (@JenLucPiquant) January 29, 2021
Friday, January 15, 2021
Final Causality
Final causation https://t.co/eNriVTIq4Q
— Joe Norman (@normonics) January 15, 2021
Aristotle posited 4 categories of causality
— Joe Norman (@normonics) January 15, 2021
3 of them are covered by contemporary physical theory
1 of them, final cause, where the end state of an action serves as its cause, is not. it is assumed to be en epiphenomenon and not "real" causality
the snake doesn't care. https://t.co/Oj5D2B6LbH
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Creation
Rebecca Cross on the creation of the universe in issue 106:
— Image_Journal (@Image_Journal) December 29, 2020
"The first moment
is this moment, this one right now. There is
nothing but me."https://t.co/o1tUnIsIIw
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
A New Science of PHYSIKE?
I'll be teaching articles from The New Atlantis in my "World" class this spring, because they help restore the more comprehensive understanding of Physics that Aristotle first gave us. https://t.co/mJPb6S0Juh
— James Matthew Wilson (@JMWSPT) December 23, 2020
Wednesday, December 02, 2020
The Cambrian Explosion
"Shhh. The geological event, well, not 'event,' as in something that happened about 541 million years ago…we don’t talk that way anymore. People may get the wrong idea. Changing the names of things helps people to think correctly. Right?" https://t.co/1JpWygmN6t @discoveryCSC
— David Klinghoffer (@d_klinghoffer) December 2, 2020
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Reliable Authorities?
In case you missed it...
— Timothy Honeycutt (@AudioScribeOW) November 19, 2020
Creation, Early Man, and Evolution | According to Modern Holy Fathers https://t.co/mG6Uwn9YJh pic.twitter.com/Y2E0Izn1Sc
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Feynman Lecture on Physics
The Feynman Lectures on Physics, the most popular physics book ever written, are completely online. Read it here:
— sunny (@PhysInHistory) September 21, 2020
Volume 1: https://t.co/rJBHkMzC0B
Volume 2: https://t.co/d136eb84DM
Volume 3: https://t.co/HRUH4TN2JS pic.twitter.com/ISC7ZZ2SHZ
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
TBT for the Patriarchate of Rome
Pius XII listening to Father George Lamaître explaining to him his "Big Bang" theory. pic.twitter.com/upWfpaII6k
— elizabeta ugarska (@enchanteeq) May 19, 2020
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Saturday, April 06, 2019
Accepting the Narrative and Running With It
On October 29th of last year, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) voted to recommend renaming Hubble’s Law the “Hubble-Lemaître Law.” That such a vote would take place today—during a...
Tuesday, January 08, 2019
New Vision of Science
A review of Transfiguration: Notes Towards a Radical Catholic Reimagination of Everything by Michael Martin