MALTHUS' EPHEMERIDES

Wonders For You To Wander

Thursday, December 17, 2009

THE MONKEYSPHERE

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The Monkeysphere The Monkeysphere, otherwise known as Dunbar's number, is an absolutely brilliant theory of sociology, government, philo...
Saturday, May 2, 2009

The Outsiders

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Recently, I discovered an amazing article. Its one of those quick reads that bounces around in your head for hours afterward. Inevitably, it...
Thursday, April 23, 2009

Emperor of the Internet

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Government Authorities are now proposing a security/police censoring control over the internet. Due to the amount of viral content, malware,...
Thursday, April 16, 2009

The Malthusian Catastrophe

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As I so wisely stated a couple hundred years ago, "The power of population is indefinitely greater than the power in the earth to produ...

Germaphobe's Sanatorium

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The Germaphobe. Do you know this guy? Well, I do. A friend of mine is a constantly mortified germaphobe. Often, I listen to his complaints a...

John Locke

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On the fateful fay of August 29, 1632, John Locke was born. Raised into a life of education, Locke became a scholar and philosopher. He beca...

The Tyrannicides

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In 514 BCE, the ancient Greeks Harmodius and Aristogeiton stabbed and killed the tyrant ruler of Athens, Hipparchus. (For conveinance and co...
Sunday, April 12, 2009

Gardner's Multiple Intelligences

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In 1983, Dr. Howard Gardner of Harvard University proposed his theory of multiple intelligences. His theory suggests that human intelligence...

Malthus' Highly Recommended

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Conquer Club After extensive research, the website Conquer Club has been inducted into my "Highly Recommended". Conquer Club is a...
Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Golden Ratio

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The Golden Ratio is an infamous mathematical irrational constant. Also known as the Golden Section, the Divine Proportion, or 'phi' ...
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Malthus' Ephemerides are things for you to contemplate before the size of population becomes greater than the power of the earth to provide for humanity. Read about Philosophy, Religion, Science, History, Music, Politics, Demography, Economics, Medicine, and Literature.
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