Okay, I've gotten ambitious again and went into areas that are slightly outside my scope, such as philosophy, neurobiology and well, Monty Python (which I skimp on). The following is about ATS 5.15
Hole in The World. It contains information on a philosopher Henri Bergson, a philosopher that was studied and debated by phyiscists and philosophers, including Einstein and Sartre, as well as information from neurbiologist James McGaugh - an expert on memory loss. Hopefully it makes some semblance of sense. I would greatly appreciate any comments you have! (Too scared to post on the public fanboards right now, I have miserable thin skin.)
I've organized it in three parts:
( Holes in the world, spoilers 5.15 ATS )
( Henri Bergson & The Caveman/Astronaut Debate, ATS 5.15 spoilers )
( The Annotated Analysis of 5.15 ATS )
Any comments or further expansions on the above would be most welcome. Just be nice, I have miserable thin skin today.
Hole in The World. It contains information on a philosopher Henri Bergson, a philosopher that was studied and debated by phyiscists and philosophers, including Einstein and Sartre, as well as information from neurbiologist James McGaugh - an expert on memory loss. Hopefully it makes some semblance of sense. I would greatly appreciate any comments you have! (Too scared to post on the public fanboards right now, I have miserable thin skin.)
I've organized it in three parts:
( Holes in the world, spoilers 5.15 ATS )
( Henri Bergson & The Caveman/Astronaut Debate, ATS 5.15 spoilers )
( The Annotated Analysis of 5.15 ATS )
Any comments or further expansions on the above would be most welcome. Just be nice, I have miserable thin skin today.