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  • Post 12: Marathon Runner versus Bike and Car

    Post 12: Marathon Runner versus Bike and Car

    Today was the 127th running of the Boston Marathon, one of the world’s most prestigious footraces. The race originally started out at a little over 24 miles in length, based on the distance the Greek runner Phidippides allegedly traveled between Marathon, a town in Greece, and Athens to report on a Greek victory at the

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  • Post 11: Rameses’s Options During the Exodus

    Post 11: Rameses’s Options During the Exodus

    This post is a follow-up from the previous post in that it continues discussing Passover. This time, however, we are focusing on the pharaoh, believed to have been Rameses II. Keep in mind that there is no actual evidence of an exodus taking place, especially at the scale Exodus recounts. The story is likely a

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  • Post 10: Curiosity and the Four Children

    Post 10: Curiosity and the Four Children

    Today is the first day of Passover. Technically, the holiday began last night with the celebration of the first Seder, or ceremonial Passover meal. Although the holiday lasts eight days (seven in Israel), the Seder is only observed on the first two days (one in Israel). The Seder allows the attendees to discuss the story

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  • Post 9: The Polymath and the Governor

    Post 9: The Polymath and the Governor

    I had a most unusual experience today. I just listened to a live talk given by Maura Healey, Governor of Massachusetts (Democrat). I had the good fortune of sitting in the second row, only three or four seats away from her family. This is the first time I have ever had an up close and

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  • Post 8: In Praise of the Amateur

    Post 8: In Praise of the Amateur

    It takes a great deal of work and dedication in order to develop an idea or concept which can be used to change the world. This is what higher education was originally intended to do: provide people a stepping stone to help them on the way to greatness. The intent is still there today, although

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  • Post 7: Dreams

    Post 7: Dreams

    I’ve had an interesting epiphany when it came to dreams and dream interpretation. It seems to fit all of the dreams I’ve had in the past and may be an improvement on some of the data in published books. Before we begin, let’s make one thing clear. To this day, it is not entirely certain

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