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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...which causes behaviour patterns to suddenly emerged in whole populations. Physicists talked about sudden "phase transitions", the emergent results of... ...aps, 3-d simulator-like terrains and many others. The "web Stalker" is an experimental web browser which is equipped with mapping functions. The ran... ...at will happen in a specific experiment involving a specific particle and experimental setting – an observation must be made. This means that, in th...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...out twice as many mathematicians believed in a god than did biologists or physicists. ―Just any education is not the key to questioning any c... ...on or the knowledge of practical science of a Benjamin Franklin? How many physicists, surgeons or lawyers have read Locke, Montaigne, Aristotle and ... ... do are there more important criteria? And, might we rank the pain of the experimental animals against all the pain they are saving humans from. If ...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ne: The Universe 112 makes you smarter than all the Cosmologists and Astro-physicists. The mystery of the Big Bang has now been solved. Now you... ...ciety they live in. However… people do not want to admit that the reason all experimental societies fail is because of the greater context it exists... ...d communal living fun, exclusive, hard, and successful. Create revolutionary experimental communities which are expressly, consciously experimenting... ...e they can ever go outside and tell others how to live. By forming your own experimental communities and culture: you will be giving other people i... ...al auras of these King-Gods raged just like the now-visible aura of the Sun? Physicists who study the Sun, do not study paranormal phenomenon like ...

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First and Last Things : A Confession of Faith and a Rule of Life

By: H. G. Wells

... my beliefs as I want them. I do not attempt to distil them out of fact as physicists distil their laws. I make them thus and not thus exactly as an a... ...conceive it; the abandonment of infinite assumptions, the extension of the experimental spirit to all human interests. 1.12. SUMMAR 1.12. SUMMAR 1.12.... ...aps; but that is different. I am not the continuing thing. I personally am experimental, incidental. I feel I have to do something, a number of things... ...ement necessary), means its creeds much more literally and is at once more experimental and less compromising and tolerant. It is there if anywhere th... ...at the individual life guided by its perception of beauty is inci- dental, experimental, and contributory to the undying life of the blood and race. I...

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Virginibus Puerisque, And Other Papers

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...and when all is done, find humanity indifferent to your achievement. Hence physicists condemn the unphysical; financiers have only a superficial toler... ...t some external 103 Virginibus Puerisque & Other Papers aid. He is at the experimental stage; he is not sure how one would feel in certain circumstan...

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A Modern Utopia

By: H. G. Wells

...the rest of our premises—they, too, will only be in 41 H G Wells the same experimental stage as ourselves. In Utopia, how- ever, they will conduct re... ...on points decidedly to the conclusion that so soon as it passes out of the experimental stage, the supply of electrical energy, just like drainage and... ...couples—it is still a prosperous business asso- ciation—may be taken as an experimental verification of Aristotle’s common-sense psychology, and was p... ...n the Poietic types. They live,—while the Poietics are always something of experimentalists with life. The char- acteristics of either of these two cl... ...t every human activity. The latter is by his very nature undisciplined and experimental, and is positively ham- 166 A Modern Utopia pered by preceden... ...trong feeling for all bota- nists, and, indeed, all biologists, as against physicists, and those who profess the exact sciences, all of whom he regard...

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The First Men in the Moon

By: H. G. Wells

...little planet of ours, we will. But—there must be risks! There must be. In experimental work there always are. And here, as a practical man, you must ... ...topic of this sponge caught lunar atmosphere. I am told by astronomers and physicists that all he tells is in absolute accordance with what was al- re...

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The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

By: The Manhattan Engineer District

...fields assisted in the study. These included math- ematicians, theoretical physicists, experts on the blast ef- fects of bombs, weather consultants, a... ...ients receiving intensive roent- gen therapy, as well as those observed in experimental ani- mals receiving large doses of X-rays. The important symp-...

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The Analysis of Mind

By: Bertrand Russell

...tter as something much more solid and indubitable than mind. Meanwhile the physicists, especially Einstein and other exponents of the theory of rela- ... ...es, the way in which the equilibrium will be upset cannot be deter- mined. Physicists distinguish between macroscopic and mi- croscopic equations: the... ...formed better after experience; (4) That instinct supplies the impulses to experimental move- ments which are required for the process of learning; (5... ...and how they are to be defined, we have now to inquire. *Dewey, “Essays in Experimental Logic,” pp. 253, 262. 101 The Analysis of Mind The distinctio... ...ferred from imagination to sensation. But since the question is capable of experimental decision, it would be gratuitous rashness to offer an opinion ... ...ties with exclusion of differences.” A great deal of work professing to be experimental has been done in recent years on the psychology of thought. A ... ...such work up to the year agog is contained in Titchener’s “Lectures on the Experimental Psychology of the Thought Processes” (1909). Three articles in...

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An Englishman Looks at the World Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks Upon Contemporary Matters

By: H. G. Wells

...t for them and organise them, to secure the pick of our young chemists and physicists and engineers, and to get them to work systematically upon the a... ...uch more strain in the years ahead. But a great system of laboratories and experimental stations, a systematic, industri- ous increase of men of the o... ...shly upon military and naval education and training, upon laboratories and experimental stations, upon chemical and physical research and all that mak... ...that the biological sciences might perhaps, after all, be _truer_ than the experimental, in spite of the difference in practical value in favour of th... ...rld sults, would find it hard to say which were the chemists and which the physicists among Professors Dewar and Ramsey Lord Rayleigh and Curie. The c... ...rude, secure basis there has now been piled the most chancy and insecurely experimental system of conven- tions and assumptions about money and credit...

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Confidence

By: Henry James

... time to test its success; but in this I want your help. You know we great physicists never make an experiment without an ‘assistant’—a humble individ... ...to see; it was fitted up with the latest contriv- ances for the pursuit of experimental science, and was the resort of needy young students, who enjoy...

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