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Quanta Magazine
How to Make the Universe Think for Us
Quanta Magazine
~11 min read · May 31st · Physicists are building neural networks out of vibrations, voltages and lasers, arguing that the future of computing lies in exploiting the universe’s complex physical behaviors.
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Big Think
17 pictures that show how mind-bogglingly large the Universe is
Big Think
8 min read · May 30th · The observable Universe is 92 billion light-years in diameter. These pictures put just how large that is in perspective.
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Big Think
Can science explain the beginning of the Universe?
Big Think
5 min read · May 26th · The Universe was born 13.8 billion years ago. That much we know. But can science really figure out what came before?
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Popular Mechanics
The Universe Is a Self-Learning Algorithm
Popular Mechanics
3 min read · 2021-04-15 · Basically, we live in one giant algorithm.
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The Guardian
The clockwork universe: is free will an illusion?
The Guardian
20+ min read · 2021-04-27 · The long read: A growing chorus of scientists and philosophers argue that free will does not exist. Could they be right?
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Dan Shipper
Surgical Reading: How to Read 12 Books at Once
Dan Shipper
~13 min read · From 2020 · How to efficiently get what you need out of reading, multiple books at a time
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WIRED
12 Science Books You Should Read Right Now
WIRED
2 min read · From 2019 · Snuggle up with these 2019 books on the so-called language of God, dirty drugmakers, and the future of food and booze.
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The Conversation
The James Webb Space Telescope is finally ready to do science – and it’s seeing the universe…
The Conversation
20+ min read · Jun 16th · It has taken eight months to test and calibrate all of the instruments and modes of the James Webb Space Telescope. A scientist on the team explains what it took to get Webb up and running.
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Big Think
The Universe is flat. Here's what that teaches us.
Big Think
~13 min read · May 31st · In theory, the fabric of space could have been curved in any way imaginable. So why is the Universe flat when we measure it?
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