Jason Hutchens: how megahal workshttps://homepage.kranzky.com/megahal/How.html
expertise in Computer Science (Epstein, 1992). The original Turing test involved a binary decision between two subjects by a single judge. With ten subjects and ten judges, the si
On the Nature of Public LIfehttp://ipwebdev.com/hermit/plife.html
in the age of natural science. One of the processes of natural science, as conducted in the past (this may be changing), has been the use of abstractions - of taking single
Index of Creative Computing articleshttps://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/index/
primer. book reviews Science observed. book reviews PET fun and games. book reviews Creative Computing Vol. 8 No. 9 - September 1982 Apple paddle controls and game port extenders.
KONRAD ZUSE - Inventor of the First Working Computerhttps://people.idsia.ch/~juergen/zuse.html
to Nature and Science on Zuse, Schickard , Leibniz , Babbage, Atanasoff, Gödel , Turing , Aiken...: Science, vol 1638, p 1639, June 2012 . Plus comment on response by Hodges.
Post-Darwinian Ethics?https://www.hedweb.com/population-ethics/postdarwinian.html
(1789) Natural science seeks "a view from nowhere", an impartial, objective perspective that dethrones human beings from the centre of the cosmos. By contrast, ethics is almost en
BIROCO.COM ~ Journal 2010-2013https://www.biroco.com/journal1/journal_2010-2013.htm
it could be argued that science is only the study of the phenomenon and has no pretensions beyond relativism, save that it is supposed on lazy afternoons that the absolute will yi
Journal of Joel Biroco, writer, artist, esotericist.
Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Mechanicshttps://arcaneknowledge.org/science/quantum.htm
underpinnings of modern science. Among these claims are the principle of superposition, where an object can be in an existentially indeterminate physical state, or simultaneously
IEER's article on I-131 fallout: "Let Them Drink Milk"https://www.ieer.org/latest/iodnart.html
the National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine should be released promptly so that those at risk can be notified and given appropriate medical screening. In its study of
OCEANOGRAPHYhttps://www.solarnavigator.net/oceanography.htm
is one of the sciences that monitors what is going on under the waves, so that we evaluate the harm, or good, that we are causing. Of course we simply need to know, and we don't.
Article from PHILOSOPHY PATHWAYS Issue 103http://philosophos.sdf.org/feature_articles/philosophy_article_110.html
the difference between science and propaganda or mere opinions. Science is only one way of finding truth. A science that already knows the outcome of its research when submitting
It Was Not Called Byzantiumhttps://friesian.com/notcall.htm
and even the history of science are blatant and eggregious, with considerable important implications. So I am preparing this page as a version of the book prospectus. With a list
When Wireless Becomes Risk: Examining the Unseen Dangers of EMF Exposurehttps://www.rfsafe.com/articles/cell-phone-radiation/when-wireless-becomes-risk-examining-the-unseen-dangers-of-emf-exposure.html
acking the Science Most people have heard that ionizing radiation (e.g., X-rays, gamma rays) is dangerous because it can knock electrons out of atoms, causing direct DNA damage. By
Imagine waking up every morning to a silent, invisible presence that follows you everywhere—one that weaves in and out of every home, school, and office, yet remains all but invi
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