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RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 09-30-2014 'Multiverse' makes sense RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-06-2014 The Fair Society RE: The mysterious nature of time - Steppingfeet - 10-06-2014 (09-28-2014, 08:38 AM)Confused Wrote: Evolution’s Random Paths Lead to One Place Ahhh... perhaps experimental evidence pointing to the upward spiraling light? I mean, that evolution happens not through "chance" genetic mutation, but according to some guiding, larger blueprint? I may be drawing the wrong conclusion from that article, but naturally my Law of One-loving brain heads in that direction. ![]() RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-07-2014 (10-06-2014, 05:07 PM)Bring4th_GLB Wrote: Ahhh... perhaps experimental evidence pointing to the upward spiraling light? I mean, that evolution happens not through "chance" genetic mutation, but according to some guiding, larger blueprint? It looks very plausible, GLB. Especially, the following from the article, that you have bumped up, is striking -- Quote:It’s as if 100 New York City taxis agreed to take separate highways in a race to the Pacific Ocean, and 50 hours later they all converged at the Santa Monica pier. It is very redolent of the following from the LOO, which I think is what you were thinking about, too, most probably -- Quote:71.13 ↥ Questioner: Then each entity is on a path that leads to the one destination. This is like many, many roads which travel through many, many places but eventually merge into one large center. Is this correct? RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-08-2014 What's in a face? Clues to evolution, scientists say RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-09-2014 Cave paintings change ideas about the origin of art RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-10-2014 Does the galactic spiral lead the rotation of a galaxy? 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RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-14-2014 Peering Ever Deeper Into Matter RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-16-2014 Time Dilation And Quantum Electrodynamics - Einstein Wins Again RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-17-2014 Why quantum computing will be civilisation's next big revolution RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-18-2014 Hawking Radiation Observed from a Sonic Black Hole RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-19-2014 The Evolution of Sleep: 700 Million Years of Melatonin RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-20-2014 Mathematics : The creator of MOM RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-20-2014 In Noisy Equations, One Who Heard Music RE: The mysterious nature of time - Plenum - 10-21-2014 (10-20-2014, 09:26 PM)Confused Wrote: In Noisy Equations, One Who Heard Music good clip. Have you done a lot of science yourself Confused? RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-21-2014 (10-21-2014, 03:18 AM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: good clip. Have you done a lot of science yourself Confused? No, Plenum. But, I seriously wish I had when I had the opportunity to do so. Regret it now. Life could have been very different over the years. Ha! the choices of indulgence that one makes that come back to haunt :-/ RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-21-2014 At the Far Ends of a New Universal Law RE: The mysterious nature of time - Plenum - 10-21-2014 (10-21-2014, 10:53 AM)Confused Wrote: No, Plenum. But, I seriously wish I had when I had the opportunity to do so. Regret it now. Life could have been very different over the years. Ha! the choices of indulgence that one makes that come back to haunt :-/ mathematics, especially, is a great tool. For someone interested in nature and its underpinnings ('physics'), maths is the language by which it is described. RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-22-2014 (10-21-2014, 02:35 PM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: mathematics, especially, is a great tool. For someone interested in nature and its underpinnings ('physics'), maths is the language by which it is described. With that said, I make this post -- Is the Universe Made of Math? RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-23-2014 The New Science of Evolutionary Forecasting RE: The mysterious nature of time - Diana - 10-23-2014 Patterns can be found in nature and those patterns can be described with math: fibonacci sequence and fractal geometry. It's amazing how like patterns can be. I made a little movie about it which I will try and figure out how to post. ![]() RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-23-2014 (10-23-2014, 11:19 AM)Diana Wrote: Patterns can be found in nature and those patterns can be described with math: fibonacci sequence and fractal geometry. It's amazing how like patterns can be. I made a little movie about it which I will try and figure out how to post. Hello, Diana! Thank you ![]() Looking forward to the movie that you have made. RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-24-2014 Four ways you can see the multiverse RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-24-2014 Artificial materials are revealing how living things work RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 10-25-2014 How does a quantum computer work? |