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Posted by Kaelee Dean November 3rd, 2009 |
With the potential of immortality some time in the next century, will we be a society of Hob Gadlings or will life continue to pass us by, no matter how long it is? Kaelee Dean looks briefly at the implications of life eternal.
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Tags: eternal life, future science, immortality, nanotechnology, overpopulation, ray kurzweil Posted in Philosophy, Science & Tech, Social Sciences | 2 Comments »
Posted by Matthew Hartmann November 2nd, 2009 |
With advances in technology, permanent blindness may become a thing of the past.
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Tags: argus, blind, national eye institute, second sight Posted in Science & Tech | No Comments »
Posted by Alanna Horgan October 30th, 2009 |
Music and matter are more entwined than you may realise, and the implications of this could change life as we know it.
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Tags: coma, hans jenny, harmony of the spheres, music therapy, plants, string theory, vibration Posted in Philosophy, Science & Tech | 3 Comments »
Posted by Alanna Horgan October 21st, 2009 |
Could the Higgs boson be so dangerous that its potential creation sparks a ripple backwards through time that will actually prevent its creation? Physicists Holger Bech Nielsen and Masao Ninomiya think so.
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Tags: cern, higgs boson, large hadron collider, LHC, Time Travel Posted in Science & Tech | 1 Comment »
Posted by Alanna Horgan October 14th, 2009 |
Alanna Horgan takes an depth look at the multiverse and its implications for the possibility of time travel.
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Tags: david deutsch, deutsch, Grandfather Paradox, Lewis, lockwood, multiple dimensions, Multiverse, Retrocausality, Time Travel Posted in Philosophy, Science & Tech | No Comments »
Posted by Alanna Horgan September 28th, 2009 |
Alanna Horgan looks at the strange possibilities of logical paradoxes in time travel.
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Tags: causal loops, knowledge paradox, logic, star trek Posted in Philosophy, Science & Tech | 6 Comments »
Posted by Alanna Horgan September 23rd, 2009 |
This is one of the most commonly held assumptions about time travel. If you go back in time and change even the slightest thing, the butterfly effect will cause a chain reaction that drastically alters the course of history. The time you originally left will not be the one you come back to. However, this very concept is the reason the possibility of time travel remains in dispute.
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Tags: Grandfather Paradox, Retrocausality, Time Travel Posted in Philosophy, Science & Tech | 3 Comments »
Posted by Matthew Hartmann September 20th, 2009 |
Matthew Hartmann introduces the Singularity, an interesting view on the future of mankind.
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Tags: AI, artificial intelligence, Kurzweil, singularity, technology, utopia Posted in Cyberpunk, Philosophy, Science & Tech | 4 Comments »
Posted by Alanna Horgan September 20th, 2009 |
Is time travel physically possible? The simple answer is yes – the more realistic answer is maybe. Physically possible is one thing, but logically possible is another, and time travel must be both if it is to ever exist.
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Tags: Grandfather Paradox, logic, Multiverse, Time Travel, Wormholes Posted in Philosophy, Science & Tech | No Comments »
Posted by Alanna Horgan July 30th, 2009 |
Update: We have a winner!
Congratulations to Marco Samson! We will email you with the news. Thanks to everyone who entered. Check out the new article So You Want to be a Predator and keep an eye out for more competitions.
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Posted in All About Fiction, Competitions, Cyberpunk, Geek Stuff, Philosophy, Reviews & Interviews, Science & Tech, Social Sciences, The Less You Know | 15 Comments »
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