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Explanation of Newtonian Time
Matt Farr posted a new paper on Time in Classical Physics : Wigner (1995, 334) describes how Newton’s “most important” achievement was the ...
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Dr. Bee's latest video is on Schroedinger's Cat, and she concludes: What this means is that one of the following three assumptions ...
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A commenter disputes my contention that Bell's Theorem depends on an assumption of local hidden variables. This may seem like an obsc...
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I mentioned 'tHooft's new paper on superdeterminism , and now Woit links to an email debate between 'tHooft and philosopher of...

A dime (sorry $10,000,000) a dozen from the consultants for phoney paradigm shifts but real ones are rather harder to come by. Often found in the most unexpected places and priced at about a dime.
ReplyDeleteThere are no real paradigm shifts. There is nothing new under the sun.
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