Lynn Conway's homepagehttps://ai.eecs.umich.edu//people/conway/conway.html
and Computer Science, Emerita University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Member, National Academy of Engineering About This Website This webpage embeds an evolving visual
Geometry to Algebra and Back Againhttps://jackrusher.com/pwl-2023/
about neither computer science nor mathematics. It's an especially good follow up to the bias literature from Kahneman and Tversky. As a group-living species, our reasoning abilit
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April 12 1996 issue of Science there is an article on Quantum Computers. It makes clear that a Quantum Computer has not yet been proven to be consistent with the laws of Physics,
RF Safe: Protecting Public Health from RF Radiation Riskshttps://www.rfsafe.com/
Embrace Modern Science + The Problem The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) relies on outdated safety guidelines from the 1990s, focusing solely on thermal effects of RF radi
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Panentheism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring 2009 Edition)https://plato.sydney.edu.au/archives/spr2009/entries/panentheism/
in the context of the science and religion discussion. In that discussion, Arthur Peacocke and Paul Davies have made important contributions as scientists interested in, and knowl
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Phenomenology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2009 Edition)https://plato.sydney.edu.au/archives/fall2009/entries/phenomenology/
of cognitive neuroscience, we design empirical experiments that tend to confirm or refute aspects of experience (say, where a brain scan shows electrochemical activity in a specif
Article from PHILOSOPHY PATHWAYS Issue 127http://philosophos.sdf.org/feature_articles/philosophy_article_143.html
thesis of modern science, namely, that all reality is reducible to materia. Lately, however, because of the intractability of the problem of reducing the conscious mind to brain p
Paul Gazis, Home Pagehttp://paulgazis.com/
been a staple of hard science fiction since Robert Bussard proposed them back in 1960. But how would they work in practice? What are their capabilities and limitations? What would
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Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!https://nekhbet.com/feynman-joke.shtml
Book-of-the-Month Club/Science April 1985 and Macmillan Book Clubs April 1985. Portions of this book appeared in Science '84 magazine December 1984 and in Discover magazine Novemb
Mental Models - Help You Think Effectivelyhttps://www.zen-tools.net/mental-models.html
that come from hard science and engineering are the most reliable models on this Earth." Latticework Of Mental Models Since it is impossible to keep all of the details of all of t
Mental Models - A mental model is a high level representation, or overview, of how something works
The Road To Serfdomhttps://reaction.la/hayek.htm
the marvelous growth of science. Only since industrial freedom opened the path to the free use of new knowledge, only since everything could be tried - if somebody could be found
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