Donald Starzinski, MD, discusses the endless continuum of a life. At both ends of "life" hangs two intimate concepts. Life is but part of the relationship of birth and death. Is it necessary, or even possible, to look at clock and announce the time of birth, time of death? Our lives are, they simply are. Is the same with time? Or, is "time" an unreliable concept, a concept which isn't worthy of marking the beginning and ending of life In his professional work as a neurologis...
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Donald Starzinski, MD, discusses the endless continuum of a life. At both ends of "life" hangs two intimate concepts. Life is but part of the relationship of birth and death. Is it necessary, or even possible, to look at clock and announce the time of birth, time of death? Our lives are, they simply are. Is the same with time? Or, is "time" an unreliable concept, a concept which isn't worthy of marking the beginning and ending of life In his professional work as a neurologis...
The Great Lakes hold over 80 percent of the United States’ freshwater.The Guest is qualified in every way to discuss Lake Michigan ship wrecks.Her enthusiasm makes Cathy Green a dedicated steward of maritime history. A nautical archeologist she is, but in this episode you will meet a professional diver and executive the Maritime Museum, Manitowoc, Wisconsin.Now, 962 square miles of Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan have become protected waters — and not for the reason you might think.Although t...
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Donald Starzinski, MD, discusses the endless continuum of a life. At both ends of "life" hangs two intimate concepts. Life is but part of the relationship of birth and death. Is it necessary, or even possible, to look at clock and announce the time of birth, time of death? Our lives are, they simply are. Is the same with time? Or, is "time" an unreliable concept, a concept which isn't worthy of marking the beginning and ending of life In his professional work as a neurologis...