The most common critique against Pokéscience is woefully uncreative. Let’s set the record…
Client’s Tale
The excellent true and present teachings of Yoga run so deep that even disappointing and troubled stories that are connected to yoga are capable of teaching us Dharma — That is, not that which is to be confused…
By Jewel Lipps and Wanda Lipps
When I moved to London, at age 21, I was neither religious neither an atheist, I mostly didn’t care too…
In scientific publishing, the peer-review process is used to guarantee the quality of a particular publication, be it a journal article, a program for a scientific conference or a repository of data and code.
Humanity’s ambitions were to reach the nearest star to the their own host star which is 2.3 light years, but due to that most stars make reproduction of radiaoactivity and this actevely travel around the Universe and are effecting the chemical production of the ship for…
Hello Arooj —I don’t mind how quickly your responses come. It’s actually pretty interesting to immediately see your feeedback. I’m more concerned that you may not have had time to think on and fully understand our conversation if you focus too much just on responding quickly.
As I wrote in my last post in this series, “Germline Editing Objections — Vol. 1,” at the pace…
美國時間星期五傍晚(2017.12.23),SpaceX於加州范登堡空軍基地利用獵鷹火箭(Falcon) 發射銥衛星(Iridium Communications…
You have apparently decided that infinite processing power — or a quantity that, within our universe, is indistinguishable from infinite — can be available and feasible to use in the outer universe. I don’t know how this could be falsifiable (or true).
Hm, looks like we’re getting somewhere. Regarding the complexity of our universe and the processing power available to the Simulation Builders, it may very well be beyond our ability to know, much like whether there actually are any parallel universes. This only means that this is one aspect that can’t be falsified or used for the purposes of…
Today, the world is entangled in the above-mentioned vortex. After discussions of scientists and their…
At 1000 years, it would be our 10 to 15 times great grandchildren that would benefit from this (and that’s just from the fledgling first steps). It is a hard thing to believe will happen. Even if we got people living to 150 or 200 years old, that would still be 5 to 7 generations. That’s 5 to 15 generations of people we have to convince through our…
Alex Tabarrok over at Marginal Revolution blogs about the recent photo essay in the New York Times about pencil factory in Jersey City. It is a fascinating piece of photography and writing.
A pencil is a little wonder-wand: a stick of wood that…
Press Release. Scientists for Labour 15 January 2018
Scientists for Labour responds to Financial Times and Daily Express reports that senior Conservatives, including Jeremy Hunt, Greg Clark and Chris Grayling, now recognise the…
Here is a great review of one of our products by @thepracticaledu
Este artigo pertence a uma série a que chamei “Como testar uma ideia de negócio sem metermos os pés pelas mãos”. Acompanhe-me…
As ever, despite being an occasional contributor myself, I cannot comment on an article by Kareen Movsesyan…
The science of numbers, what a funny expression!
Pythagore talks about it, specifying that this science preceded him, before making it one of his pet subjects.
Time is both an illusion and a real thing. And a thing which no one can touch or change, we can touch our feelings, our thinking, we can touch materials, but nothing can touch or change the systematic process of time of creation and destruction in balance.
I have been listening to Sondre Lerche songs all evening today. I love most of Lerche’s songs, the melodies are memorable and have a melancholic feel to them. The jazzy lyrics welcome you in their warm embrace, an all too familiar feeling for a lost twisted soul. Some thing I dread. My…
CONVERGÊNCIA
Ela queria passar a noite lendo e vendo NetflixEle queria chavecar baseados, balas e beijosOs dois rodopiariam desencontrados na vidae se…
our e-Errand History On a very busy day with lots to do in the shortest possible time . Oluwasegun and Monday on their way to defend an upcoming project in Victoria Island forgot an important document at their house and it all seem impossible to go back home since they are already late and are almost at their destination , things definitely did not…
Much healthcare, at least as far as the research into diseases is concerned, actually is gender specific. This isn’t because of some sexist plot on the part of the biological sciences community, but because of the added difficulty of the hormonal periodicity variable present in the female research model that potentially confounds biological research…
Universe only has one dimension as a round shaped thin 2D figure although for us there will be infinite dimensions in this figure where we live in one dimension and upon that there are similar infinite thin layers in this 2D figure.
Transitioning Bone structures, Arceologists nave found evidence of fossils record of evolution for many strains of life. The evidence shows that many animals and plants morphed into their current…
Maybe you’ve heard the term “quantum computers”. It definitely sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, that is definite. What are these exactly? In laments terms, it is a computer design that would put any modern supercomputer to shame. It’s…
The word relativity reminds us of Newton to most of us who have been attentive to the Physics Class in High School. The example of hot stove and girl was the classic example of relativity. However, we never considered our life to a massive game of relativity. Subconsciously, we compare ourselves to others in…
Hydro
Cut a 300mm hole in the ceiling and floor of a gallery room, directly in line with each other, about 1m out from a corner.
Have a solid column of raging water pouring through the holes.
Amplify the sound until it’s more or less overwhelming, inducing panic and hysteria within seconds of stepping into the room…
In a lot of cases, robots are considered to be useful additions to our everyday lives, making mundane tasks easier and more efficient.