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scottaaronson.blog
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| | | | Unrelated Announcement: The Call for Papers for the 2024 Conference on Computational Complexity is now out! Submission deadline is Friday February 16. Every month or so, someone asks my opinion on the simulation hypothesis. Every month I give some variant on the same answer: As long as it remains a metaphysical question, with no empirical... | |
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www.math.columbia.edu
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| | | | Sabine Hossenfelder already has this covered, but I wanted to add a few comments about this week's hype, a new article in Quanta magazine by Philip Ball entitled Wormholes Reveal a Way to Man... | |
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gill1109.com
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| | | | I have recently been involved in acrimonious discussions in a Google group, https://groups.google.com/g/bell_quantum_foundations, devoted to Bell's theorem and the interpretation of quantum mechanics. One of the group members, Bryan Sanctuary, insists that two particles leaving a source cannot remain entangled. He claims in preprints in a sequence of recent blog posts that the EPR-B correlations... | |
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helenthehare.org.uk
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| | Emily Levesque is a professor in the University of Washington's astronomy department. Her research program is focused on improving our overall understanding of how massive stars evolve and die. Her first popular science book, The Last Stargazers, shares the tales and experiences of astronomical observing and comes out on August 4th, 2020! She has also... |