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Political Essays
  The NSA's Domestic Spying
  U.S. Foreign Policy Flaws
  Noam Chomsky Lecture
  Howard Zinn Interviewed
  Why Invade Iraq?
  The Problem of Pres. Bush
  Japanese Government
  Gun Control Laws

Essays of Experience
  My Feelings About Cars
  Tour of a Nuclear Plant
  E. Abbey on Nature
  House Moving Story
  A Balloon Ride

Science Essays
  Baseball Physics
  Evidence of Paranormal
  Was Time Created?
  The Big Bang
  Fish Evolution
  Ocean Currents
  Dinosaur Meteor Impact
  Universe Expansion
  Quantum Chance
  Handwriting Recognition
  Recovery from Smoking

Other Essays
  Investments for Everyone
  Macs vs. PC's
  The Matrix, & Fight Club

All Essays


Sharing Our Minds

In 1996, an ambitious project was begun to directly link Scott Teresi’s brain to the rest of the Internet and, as it would happen, your brain also.

Just by clicking your mouse you have now become another vehicle in the master conspiracy of statistics which links your mind within six degrees of separation from every other human being’s in the world.

If that doesn’t illustrate the importance of this experience, then bear in mind that by reading this, you are incorporating into yourself a part of what it is to be me, which I have meticulously obtained from the hundreds of people I’ve interacted with.

For example, how many times has someone shared their views or creative ideas with yours? How often has someone told you something new, or described an experience from a new perspective? And have you given thought to how much of an effect your close friends have had on your life—how much of your friends are actually in you?

We are all unwittingly responsible for spreading pieces of our character and beliefs to all of our acquaintances, who continue to spread them among each other, among everyone else in the world. What you communicate to others becomes what defines us as the human race.

Far out, man!

By visiting this site you are, in fact, now part of Scott Teresi. So I warned you. You’re now experiencing a piece of what it is to be Scott—the computerized contents of Scott’s brain—a direct link to Scott Teresi’s cyberself. Am I making this clear?

Choose a link from the left and begin exploring my brain.



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