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wavewatching.net
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| | | | Ever so often a piece of pop science writing pops up that stands out. It's like a good bottle of wine, you want tosavourit slowly, and the next day when you wake up with a slight hangover a... | |
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scottaaronson.blog
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| | | | Dan Faggella recorded an unusual podcast with me that's now online. He introduces me as a "quantum physicist," which is something that I never call myself (I'm a theoretical computer scientist) but have sort of given up on not being called by others. But the ensuing 85-minute conversation has virtually nothing to do with physics,... | |
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broadspeculations.com
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| | | | "Human beings are organizations of - do not let us use the philosophically tendentious word 'matter', but rather the neutral and philosophically non-committal term translated from the German Weltstoff - the universal 'world stuff'. But our organization has two aspects a material aspect when looked at objectively from the outside, and a mental aspect when... | |
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quantumfrontiers.com
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| | Building Quantum Computers: A Practical Introduction by Shayan Majidy, Christopher Wilson, and Raymond Laflamme has been published by Cambridge University Press and will be released in the US on September 30. The authors invited me to write a Foreword for the book, which I was happy to do. The publisher kindly granted permission for me... |