The GKCC


The General Knowledge Cyber Club (GKCC) is for young people from ages 15 to 25, but it is also open to others who may be interested. The goal is to expand the General Knowledge and enrich the perspectives of its members.
Some of the questions raised by its members are:
What is the composition of the Universe?
Do you think everything in the universe is mathematically solvable
What can one say about whether humans have free will or not?
Can science and religion coincide when so many parts of Scripture opposes what science tells us? (For example, the creation of man)?
Membership is free. All you have to do is to send an e-mail to vvrsps@rit.edu, preferably with a question or two. The questions can be on Science, Philosophy, Religion, Music, History, Culture, Languages, and more. The only topic that will not be considered is Politics.

December 11, 2014

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Varadaraja V. Raman

Physicist, philosopher, explorer of ideas, bridge-builder, devotee of Modern Science and Enlightenment, respecter of whatever is good and noble in religious traditions as well as in secular humanism,versifier and humorist, public speaker, dreamer of inter-cultural,international,inter-religious peace.

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  1. Dear V.V I’ve just come across you and your ‘writings’. I’m a professor of Haematology in Australia and a Christian putting together a course on Science and Faith. Im looking forward to some interfaith interaction. Blessings, Phil

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