Interesting findings online (week 32-33), e.g. insights on serendipity, design, and simulated life, new models of the universe, the consequences of planetary scale human impacts, advances in the fields of biomechanics, take on quantum theory and whole brain emulation as well as thoughts around the nature of human existence…
It’s quite probable that I am not a simulation. Read
Geo-Scribe, a collaborative authoring environment for exploring the spatial dimensions of literature Read
Brain plasticity, human nature, and human potential. Read
Is earth too crowded for Utopia? Insights on planetary-scale human impacts Read
“Keep it cool with the Bio-Robot Fridge” Read
Living in the holographic universe – are we all maybe just shadows on a distant wall? Read
“Designing for serendipity: supporting end-user configuration of ubiquitous computing environments” Read
The fortunes and adventures of quantum theory, from periphery to mainstream and beyond. Read
“Whole Brain Emulation: The Logical Endpoint of Neuroinformatics?” Read
“[An economist] must study the present in the light of the past for the purposes of the future.” Read
Just a comment: no doubt these are great reads, but I’m very hesitant to click links without knowing where they lead me. Is it possible to get the full links, not bit.ly shortenings?
by Marjut Aug 23, 10:51 AM