This week they ask:
Assuming that time and money were not obstacles, what area of scientific research, outside of your own discipline, would you most like to explore? Why?
Cosmology. Transcendence.
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What is "Transcendence"? How does one study it?
Transcendence
That one is best studied as avocation rather than vocation.
What is "Transcendence"? How does one study it?
*shrug*
*shrug*
Very zen.
evolutionary history and cognitive neurosciece of music and dance. ;)