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InThe Quantastic JournalbyMerry JansonPenrose’s Magic Tiles: Where Physics and the Divine Proportion MeetA single number that bridges art, science, and the mysteries of natureNov 1210
Terry Bollinger (Apabistia Press)New Results Bolster Penrose’s Quantum Consciousness Hypothesis(The YouTube video for this comment is available at [5]. This article began as a Patreon-only comment [6].)May 155
David SpeakmanCan A Nobel Prize Winner In Physics Be Wrong About AI? Maybe.The arguments about computers never being able to have consciousness are intriguing philosophical theories, best illustrated by Roger…Sep 4
NJ SolomonPhilosophies of the Soul — What Penrose Tiling May Teach Us About the Duality of Souls and GenderWhat is Penrose Tiling?Jun 19
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