A look at the conflict between religion and science, with a report on the views of Fritjof Capra, a physicist and writer, who believes that progress in modern physics can lead man to great spiritual insights about the universe and man's place in it. An episode in the English documentary series Everyman. First published in 1975, The Tao of Physics rode the wave of fascination in exotic East Asian philosophies. Decades later, it still stands up to scrutiny, explicating not only Eastern philosophies but also how modern physics forces us into conceptions that have remarkable parallels. Covering over 3,000 years of widely divergent traditions across Asia, Capra can't help but blur lines in his generalizations. But the big picture is enough to see the value in them of experiential knowledge, the limits of objectivity, the absence of foundational matter, the interrelation of all things and events, and the fact that process is primary, not things. Capra finds the same notions in modern physics. Those approaching Eastern thought from a background of Western science will find reliable introductions here to Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism and learn how commonalities among these systems of thought can offer a sort of philosophical underpinning for modern science. And those approaching modern physics from a background in Eastern mysticism will find precise yet comprehensible descriptions of a Western science that may reinvigorate a hope in the positive potential of scientific knowledge. Whatever your background, The Tao of Physics is a brilliant essay on the meeting of East and West, and on the invaluable possibilities that such a union promises.
Outcome Based Education is a way to remove people's sovereignty and shape them according to the needs of governments.
This documentary focuses on Soviet espionage in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean - by KGB officers operating as businessmen, diplomats, and officials of the United Nations. It shows the use of propaganda and disinformation to distort America's perception of reality. Also shown is the use of se(ks), blackmail, bribery, sabotage, and assassination to accomplish Soviet objectives within larger nations. One of the most fascinating features is the use of hidden cameras to obtain such astounding scenes as: a KGB agent employed by the UN calling an American military man on the phone to tell him where to drop stolen defense secrets: a nervous KGB operative giving evasive and incriminating answers to a reporter standing at the operative's front door: and scenes of American businessmen circumventing the law to sell high technology to the Soviets. Included is the testimony of twenty defectors, some speaking with disguises to conceal their identity because they are still hiding from their pasts and fearful of the KGB's revenge.
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John Spring - China's War Strategy (The Granada Forum - 1999)
Foreign policy strategist John Spring shares his views on how China might start its war for global domination. A presentation at the Granada Forum on September 16, 1999.
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hey man, take a look at my channel, I've uploaded a few other Ed Griffin presentations