On the Nature of Time
The Computational View of Time Time is a central feature of human experience. But what actually is it? In traditional scientific accounts it’s often represented as some kind of coordinate much like...
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View ArticleWho Can Understand the Proof? A Window on Formalized Mathematics
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View ArticleLaunching Version 14.2 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica: Big Data Meets...
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View ArticleTowards a Computational Formalization for Foundations of Medicine
A Theory of Medicine? As it’s practiced today, medicine is almost always about particulars: “this has gone wrong; this is how to fix it”. But might it also be possible to talk about medicine in a more...
View ArticleWhat Can We Learn about Engineering and Innovation from Half a Century of the...
Metaengineering and Laws of Innovation Things are invented. Things are discovered. And somehow there’s an arc of progress that’s formed. But are there what amount to “laws of innovation” that govern...
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