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whyevolutionistrue.com
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| | | | I'm getting tired of writing about free will, as what I'm really interested in is determinism of the physics sort, and, as far as we know, determinism is true except in the realm of quantum mechanics-where it may still be true, but probably not. So let me lump quantum mechanics and other physical laws together... | |
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profmattstrassler.com
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| | | | One of the important lessons oflast Tuesday's debate about string theory is that if I'm going to talk about theories that do or don't predict things, I'd better be very clear about what's a theory? what's a scientific theory expected to do? what's a prediction? On Thursday I asked my readers if they felt misled... | |
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rjlipton.com
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| | | | Are quantum errors incorrigible? Discussion between Gil Kalai and Aram Harrow Gil Kalai and Aram Harrow are world experts on mathematical frameworks for quantum computation. They hold opposing opinions on whether or not quantum computers are possible. Today and in at least one succeeding post, Gil and Aram will discuss the possibility of building large-scale... | |
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4gravitons.com
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| | Why is a neutrino lighter than an electron? Why is the strong nuclear force so much stronger than the weak nuclear force, and why are both so much stronger than gravity? For that matter, why do any particles have the masses they do, or forces have the strengths they do? To some people, these sorts... |