During the widespread Coronavirus quarantine, Dr. Jay Wile has created an interesting new function on his blog. This function is a button that, when clicked, will generate a random article which will hopefully proceed to generate discussion and debate (or, at least, some interesting reading material).
I have posted a link to this button here for the gratification of all:
https://blog.drwile.com/show-me-a-random-post/.
If you want to discuss or debate the article you get, feel free to post a link--and your thoughts on the article--below. For, as Dr. Wile writes above the button:
"Use the post as a topic for your conversation. If it fails to generate sufficient interaction split into two groups to argue for or against the topic in the post"
Happy reading!
@windar12q @ekrause1406 @ekrause1406 @S.M.S. @cwh @Kirk Peters @agetoage07 @burrawang @burrawang @T_aquaticus.
Hello windar12q! Christian groups are not only praying, but also providing physical healthcare. Yesterday on the news there was a story about the coronavirus in New York City, and one of the pictures they showed was of the portable hospital of one of my favorite Christian organizations! This morning the reporters actually talked about it. The organization, Samaritan's Purse, also has a field hospital in Italy right now.
You got me curious about whether people had written poems about viruses. Here is one that is very beautiful, and very true. https://www.irishcentral.com/news/coronavirus-lockdown-poem
It might be fun to try one of my own... Here is an attempt at haiku.
small virus living
in the warm, teeming forest
waits for its host.
Hello Windar12q and Jonathan! I have been clicking the button to see random posts and here are some of my favorites that I have seen:
A possible explanation for the origin of disease-causing organisms https://blog.drwile.com/could-this-be-a-clue-about-the-origin-of-pathogens/https://blog.drwile.com/could-this-be-a-clue-about-the-origin-of-pathogens/
Quantum mechanical theory of migratory bird navigation:
https://blog.drwile.com/birds-use-quantum-mechanics-to-navigate/
Thank you Jonathan, it seems very interesting and I shall look forward to putting my ideas to the test. I am now off to bed, but I will attempt something tomorrow.
Hope you are keeping well.