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On the Origins of Quantum Correlations
Bell's theorem EPR Argument Local Realism Local Causality Quantum Mechanics Octonions Division Algebra
2016/5/30
It is well known that quantum correlations are not only more disciplined (and hence stronger) compared to classical correlations, but they are more disciplined in a mathematically very precise sense. ...
It appears to be a straightforward implication of distributed cognition principles that there is no integrated executive control system (e.g. Brooks 1991, Clark 1997). If distributed cognition is take...
Jean Jacques Rousseau’s critique of the seventeenth-century natural rights
theories of Grotius, Hobbes, Locke, Pufendorf and so on, is well-known and widely
discussed in the scholarly literature.1 R...
In Defiance of Natural Order:The origins of “transhuman” techno-utopia
transhuman techno-utopia
2009/11/27
The notion that human beings are themselves getting better is quite
obviously wrong. The quality of human beings is declining, even while
the web of man’s infrastructure grows around him. Modern man...
There are two First Baptist Churches in Charlottesville, Virginia, just as there are in many southern cities—one "black," and one "white." In fall 1993 I began attending the "black" First Baptist Chur...
Newtonian Emanation, Spinozism, Measurement, and the Baconian Origins of the Laws of Nature
Newton, Bacon, Spinoza, emanation, formal causation, laws of nature, measurement
2011/9/8
This paper investigates what Newton could have meant in a now famous passage from De Gravitatione (hereafter “DeGrav”) that “space is as it were an emanative effect of God” (21). First I offer a caref...
'Man Has Always Danced': Forays into the Origins of an Art Largely Forgotten by Philosophers
courtship displays kinetic semantics qualitative structure of movement
2008/11/6
Philosophers have had comparatively little to say of the art of dance, a surprising fact given the range of people both inside and outside of dance who have claimed that 'man has always danced.' This ...
[1] This modern feminist midrash has its roots in the biblical narrative of Jephthah’s daughter. It projects into the future an ideal of Jewish women ritualizing in a four day celebration commemoratin...
The origins of length contraction: I. The FitzGerald-Lorentz deformation
Relativity history of relativity Michelson-Morley experiment
2008/4/21
One of the widespread confusions concerning the history of the 1887 Michelson-Morley experiment has to do with the initial explanation of this celebrated null result due independently to FitzGerald an...
Michelson, FitzGerald and Lorentz: the origins of relativity revisited
relativity FitzGerald length contraction Bell
2008/4/15
It is argued that an unheralded moment marking the beginnings of relativity theory occurred in 1889, when G. F. FitzGerald, no
doubt with the puzzling 1887 Michelson-Morley experiment fresh in mind, ...