Today's Bloggingheads dialogue features me and writer John Horgan -- I will spare you a screen capture of our faces, but here is a good old-fashioned link. John is the author of The End of Science, in ...
The question runs a little something like this: Assuming that we were able to get mirrors to the edge of the observable universe instantly, and position them in such a way so that light from the other ...
At its core, it asks what the world is like, independent of our perceptions-and how we can know anything about it. Scientific realism: reality exists independently of us. Scientific realism argues ...
Infants are able to detect how speech communicates unobservable intentions, researchers at New York University and McGill University have found in a study that sheds new light on how early in life we ...
AT his Friday evening discourse before the Royal Institution on November 26, Prof. H. Dingle discussed “Science and the Unobservable”. An outstanding characteristic of modern physics is the ...
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