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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Anatomy of a d-dimensional Rubik's Cube

Anatomy of a d-dimensional Rubik's Cube
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

New Scientist TV: One-Minute Physics: How do we know our world is 3D?

New Scientist TV: One-Minute Physics: How do we know our world is 3D?:
How do we know we live in three dimensions? In this One Minute Physics episode, animator Henry Reich explores the concept of multiple dimensions and shows one way to test that we live in a 3D world.
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Quantum minds: Why we think like quarks - life - 05 September 2011 - New Scientist

Quantum minds: Why we think like quarks - life - 05 September 2011 - New Scientist
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...to explore science fictional permutations of the concept of mind (and related concepts such as intelligence, perception, selfhood). By entertaining speculative scenarios wherein the target concepts are bent almost beyond recognition, we gain insights into the nature of mind and catch glimpses of new possibilities. Initial investigations will be clustered around seven key themes: Virtual Minds, Infinite Minds, Group Minds, Time-traveling Minds, Hyper-spatial Minds, Quantum Minds, and Anti-Minds.

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