Scott Douglas Jacobsen
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Scott Douglas Jacobsen is the publisher of In-Sight Publishing (ISBN: 978-1-0692343) and Editor-in-Chief of In-Sight: Interviews (ISSN: 2369-6885). He is a member in good standing of numerous media organizations.
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Is This the Rights' Fight? Wrong Turn on Right 1: Free Speech, Antisemitism, and the Right’s Fractures . Content Warning.
Irina Tsukerman is a human rights and national security attorney based in New York and Connecticut. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in National and Intercultural Studies and Middle East Studies from Fordham University in 2006, followed by a Juris Doctor from Fordham University School of Law in 2009. She operates a boutique national security law practice. She serves as President of Scarab Rising, Inc., a media and security strategic advisory firm. Additionally, she is the Editor-in-Chief of The Washington Outsider, which focuses on foreign policy, geopolitics, security, and human rights. She is actively involved in several professional organizations, including the American Bar Association's Energy, Environment, and Science and Technology Sections, where she serves as Program Vice Chair in the Oil and Gas Committee. She is also a member of the New York City Bar Association. She serves on the Middle East and North Africa Affairs Committee and affiliates with the Foreign and Comparative Law Committee.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Education
Fumfer Physics 4: The Emergence and Embodiment of Time
In this Fumfer Physics dialogue, Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner explore the layered nature of time. Jacobsen frames three concepts: time at quantum scales where it appears quasi-atemporal, the emergent unfolding of objective cosmic time, and the subjective, often dilatory, human experience of time. Rosner explains time as embodied in the differentiation of matter and the creation of information, comparing it to the sequential turning of pages in a book. He argues that the universe defines itself through particle interactions and their cumulative history, with the total information constrained by matter content, expansion, and entropy reservoirs.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Education
In-Sight Publishing Announces Noesis: The Journal of the Mega Society (November 2014–June 2025) Release
British Columbia, CANADA, September 2025 /www.in-sightpublishing.com/ -- In-Sight Publishing announced the release of Noesis: The Journal of the Mega Society (November 2014–June 2025) by Scott Douglas Jacobsen, a comprehensive 524-page collection of contributions to the Mega Society's official journal spanning more than ten years. The first edition was released on September 2, 2025: https://in-sightpublishing.com/books/.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in BookClub
Fumfer Physics 3: Informational Cosmology & Consciousness
Rick Rosner: If we're going to do Fumfer for Physics, let me quickly lay out the principles of informational cosmology. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What principles define informational cosmology? The guiding idea is that the universe processes information, and the patterns by which it does so show strong, useful parallels with how we encode, store, and transform information. Follow that line and the question of consciousness becomes unavoidable—what it is, how it relates to information, and whether an informational ontology can make sense of subjective experience.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Education
Fumfer Physics 2: Black Holes vs. Stars
Scott Douglas Jacobsen: From an information-theoretic perspective that marries quantum mechanics with general relativity, how would you contrast a black hole with a star, an information-processing object embedded in the wider cosmos?
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Education
Fumfer Physics 1: Edward Witten's White Hole
Scott Douglas Jacobsen recounts asking Ed Witten, often regarded as Einstein’s intellectual heir and the only physicist to win the Fields Medal, about the plausibility of white holes. Witten, during a keynote on black hole thermodynamics, compared white holes to balancing a pencil on its tip—possible in theory but statistically impossible. Jacobsen pressed further, asking how large a universe and how much time would be needed for one to form. Rick Rosner contextualized this in terms of entropy, event horizons, and informational cosmology, suggesting black holes might not seal off information completely but instead collapse into high-entropy matter or budding universes.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Education
Charlie Kirk's Murder: The Facts, Figures, and Contexts. Content Warning.
*Information from best available data circa September 21, 2025.* Charlie Kirk was murdered. On September 10th, 2025, at an outdoor Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University (UVU), Orem, Utah, with approximately 3,000 people in attendance, Kirk was struck by a bullet in the neck/throat while on stage.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Humans
Welcome Address to the Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Holography and its Applications: Baku, Azerbaijan
Distinguished colleagues, esteemed guests, and members of the broader scientific community, I welcome you to the proceedings of the fourth International Conference on Holography and its Applications at Khazar University.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Education
Biologic Institute, Douglas Axe, and Intelligent Design Creationism
“Biologic Institute is a non-profit research organization founded in 2005 for the purpose of developing a new approach to biology. Thanks to technological advances, the life sciences have become very effective at acquiring facts. What they need now is a theoretical foundation that makes sense of these facts. Some still claim that Darwin’s theory does just that, but the ongoing struggle to make sense of genomic data (for example) indicates otherwise.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Education
The International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design and Intelligent Design Creationism
“The International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design (ISCID) herewith announces its formation and official launch. ISCID is a cross-disciplinary professional society that investigates complex systems apart from external programmatic constraints like materialism, naturalism, or reductionism. The society is fully web-driven and can be reached via the Internet at http://www.iscid.org.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Education
The Discovery Institute and Intelligent Design Creationism
“To defeat scientific materialism and its destructive moral, cultural and political legacies… To replace materialistic explanations with the theistic understanding that nature and human beings are created by God… To see intelligent design theory as the dominant perspective in science… Discovery Institute’s Center for the Renewal of Science and Culture seeks nothing less than the overthrow of materialism and its cultural legacies.”
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Education
Architects of Intelligent Design Creationism, Then and Now
“The ID movement itself recognizes that their view stands in opposition to science. One finds this not only in the leaked Discovery Institute "Wedge" document, which discusses overturning what they see as the anti-theistic assumptions of modernism, but throughout ID writings. I'll just give a few examples. William Dembski writes:
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Education






