WHAT IS THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF OUR CONCEPT OF CHAOS? The term 'chaos' appears for the first time in world literature in a remarkable passage in Hesiod's Theogony, but almost certainly it does not ...
There are currently almost 260,000 independent or unaffiliated voters in Idaho. Every one of them can cast their vote on the Republican ticket in the May 19 primary election. All ...
Greenstone sculptures from Guerrero, thousands of marine shells, copal spheres and snake-shaped pendants were part of a 500-year-old Aztec ritual offering uncovered at Templo Mayor in Mexico City.
Although the moon has lately been giving up many of its ancient secrets to prying spacecraft, it has clung stubbornly to one—the genesis of its own existence as an earth satellite. With monotonous ...
Among the Senoufo group of the region of Bagoué, myth is much more than a simple narrative. It is a fundamental vector of cultural transmission, social regulation, and ideological expression. This ...
Visible only through powerful tele scopes, the star R Monocerotis glows faintly in the constellation of Unicorn. For years it has been considered a puzzling “dwarf” that lived in the Milky Way; ...
The northern countries that make up Scandinavia, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, Denmark and Norway are home to the Norse mythologies; stories that truly reflect the harsh conditions of this part of the ...
New research reveals that a small 4,200-year-old silver cup, discovered more than half a century ago in the West Bank, contains the earliest cosmological representation identified to date, preceding ...
No left without a right. No up without a down. No inside without an outside. Opposites give each other meaning and are inextricably connected to each another. One of the great dualities or dichotomies ...
Diving into SMB IT is like entering a chaotic universe where improvisation, illusory security, and cloud dependency weave a story that is both funny, unsettling, and revealing. Nicolas SAP’s IT ...
I.—The Evolution of Gaseous Masses. THE progress of observational astronomy has made it abundantly clear that astronomical formations fall into well-defined classes; they are almost “manufactured ...
(1) THE publication, within a few months, of a few second edition of “Astronomy and Cosmogony”, replete with abstruse mathematical formulae and priced at 31s. 6d., is a noteworthy event on which Sir ...