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continentalhotspot.com
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| | | | | Looks like MOND, swims like MOND, but the quacking is off... | |
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www.bretthall.org
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| | | | | This is a paper originally submitted to Swinburne University as part of a postgraduate project. An Anthropic Universe? Imagine a puddle waking up one morning and thinking, "This is an... | |
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profmattstrassler.com
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| | | | | Matt Strassler [April 12, 2012] It is common that, when reading about the universe or about particle physics, one will come across a phrase that somehow refers to ``matter and energy'', as though they are opposites, or partners, or two sides of a coin, or the two classes out of which everything is made. This | |
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unstableontology.com
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| | | Chalmers' zombie argument, best presented in The Conscious Mind, concerns the ontological status of phenomenal consciousness in relation to physics. Here I'll present a somewhat more general analysis framework based on the zombie argument. Assume some notion of the physical trajectory of the universe. This would consist of "states" and "physical entities" distributed somehow, e.g.... | ||