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The Social Psychology Of Over-Controlled Disasters 1/3

The Social Psychology Of Over-Controlled Disasters 1/3

The recent appearance of Hurricane Matthew prompted some harsh memories of hurricanes past. I went through Hurricane Andrew. I was living in Ft. Lauderdale with my youngest daughter, Lydia, and I…
The Apotheosis of Hillary Clinton and the Resurrection of One Donald J. Trump 2/2

The Apotheosis of Hillary Clinton and the Resurrection of One Donald J. Trump 2/2

The premise of this two-part blog post is that this presidential campaign has outdone every other. This time, the altered reality has already transpired and the election itself will be an anti-climax…
The Apotheosis of Hillary Clinton and the Resurrection of One Donald J. Trump 1/2

The Apotheosis of Hillary Clinton and the Resurrection of One Donald J. Trump 1/2

In the dome of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., there is a painting called The Apotheosis of George Washington. The significance of this work of art cannot be underestimated. At the very…
You're Not Rational, Which Is Why Fact-Checking Trump And Clinton Is Not Enough

You're Not Rational, Which Is Why Fact-Checking Trump And Clinton Is Not Enough

During the debates, fact-checkers like CNN and Politifact focus on evaluating the truthfulness of what each candidate said. While it is important to get the facts straight, focusing on the truth of…
Journalists - Please Fact Check Your "Doomsday" News Stories -They Terrify Young Children And Vulnerable People

Journalists - Please Fact Check Your "Doomsday" News Stories -They Terrify Young Children And Vulnerable People

Do you have a ten year old daughter who asked you "can we build a bomb shelter?" and who has nightmares about the world ending? Have you watched a timer on the online version of a major broadsheet…
Perception: The Forgotten Psychology of Holographic Simulations 2/2

Perception: The Forgotten Psychology of Holographic Simulations 2/2

Over the years, people like Bostrom, Smoot, Kurzweil and many others, have claimed that based on statistical probability theory - this is like a Drake-equation argument - it is not…
Perception: The Forgotten Psychology of Holographic Universe Simulations 1/2

Perception: The Forgotten Psychology of Holographic Universe Simulations 1/2

Imagine that there is a discovery by one of us humans allowing the full-blown creation of holographic simulations in which whole lives are born, live, and die – but all without self-awareness. They…
The Social Psychology Of Online Trolling, Part 3 Of 3

The Social Psychology Of Online Trolling, Part 3 Of 3

Thanks to Padre for pointing out that there can only be a Dark Triad of sadism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism because a tetrad implies four. * * * * *   It is instructive to note that…
The Social Psychology of Online Trolling, Part 2 of 3

The Social Psychology of Online Trolling, Part 2 of 3

In the spring, the alpha wolf sits high on a ledge looking out over the young wolf pups as they play and get socialized by the older wolves. When an older wolf humiliates a young wolf pup, the…
The Social Psychology Of Online Trolling, Part 1 Of 3

The Social Psychology Of Online Trolling, Part 1 Of 3

Psychology studies the individual, and sociology studies the group. Social psychology studies the relation between the individual and the group, and for me that’s where all the action is. I study…

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