Randall
J. Randall Murphy
Here is David Harriman's lecture series The Philosophic Corruption of Physics.
The only place I have found it for free is inside episode 63 of the Peace Revolution Podcast.
http://peacerevolution.podomatic.com/ent...5_48-07_00
Lectures begin right after Jack Blood at 1h21m. End at 7h33m. Aye Caramba!Took me a week to finish, but was worth it.
Direct MP3 link (312 MB): http://peacerevolution.podomatic.com/enc...-07_00.mp3
I've just started in on the above podcast, and it's very appropriate to the subject matter of this thread. There is also a lot to sift through, and I've only heard a few things so far that I would question. One is that the assertion was made that the universe is intelligent, another is that in physics observation changes the outcome of an experiment, and the other is that we shouldn't entertain debates on hypotheses. However I'm reserving judgement on those comments until I've listened to the whole thing. This delay brings into focus another issue that bothers me, and that is the non-interactive mass loading of information. It's easy to drone on and on and on and sneak in these little gems that due to the format automatically go unchallenged.