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The Dream of Mind and Machine

Edward Rothstein

Dec 6, 1979
Several mathematicians simultaneously realized that by reinterpreting certain undefined terms in Euclidean

The Other Einstein

Lee Smolin

Jun 14, 2007
After all, even if many string theorists would disagree with Einstein about the incompleteness of quantum

The Future of Science, and the Universe

Steven Weinberg

Nov 15, 2001
There is now a strong suspicion that the final theory will be something like today's string theories,

The Big Three

Alan Tyson

Jun 15, 1972
myself to the three major figures of the time as I hold to the old-fashioned position that it is in terms

The Mind Wins!

Thomas Nagel

Mar 4, 1993
brain implies a mind that can interpret what the brain does; so the idea of explaining the mind in terms

Physics: What We Do and Don’t Know

Steven Weinberg

Nov 7, 2013
The rate of any process in a quantum field theory is given by a sum, each term in the sum corresponding

How You Consist of Trillions of Tiny Machines

Tim Flannery

Jul 9, 2015
technological innovations, the exploration of the “nanoverse,” as the realm of the minuscule is often termed

Knock, Knock. Who’s There?

Alan Tyson

May 29, 1975
The earliest accounts of Beethoven were scarcely more than strings of anecdotes compiled by people who

Spirits on Canvas

Robert L. Herbert

Jun 21, 2001
Since Roger Fry organized the 1910 exhibition that gave currency to this term, van Gogh, Gauguin, Seurat

The New Brain

Israel Rosenfield

Mar 14, 1985
more than fifty, among them an important new group of chemicals called neuropeptides (peptides are strings