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Time travel theorists ask, what if we could send scientific and medical information through...
From Octal Alpha
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The grandfather paradox is a very simple, science-fiction-based apparent inconsistency at the very heart of the idea of time travel into the past. It's very simply that you travel into the past and murder your own grandfather before he sires your mother or your father, and where does that then leave you? Do you instantly pop out of existence...
From Octal Alpha
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Internet and social networking its the realm of "everything is possible". Human limits and a vast "stereotyping rules" design constraints are driving away the vast amount of users from the really interesting core of this globally wide social experience - trying to attain all possibilities of individually and collectively...
From starsearch
 
From Asura
 
At bottom every man knows well enough that he is a unique being, only once on this earth;...
From syncopath
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Wikipedia: Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music and literature. In my most recent post I have been revisiting what I've called the Living Field, how I experience it...
From Mushin
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CELEOCANTH | & other ancient memories from the future - 2009 from Jason Gleeson on Vimeo.A...
From Jason Gleeson
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Apparently the RZA had a very valid vision of the future circa 1997? Pick apart and appraise at will. Lots of truth in here and it reads (and listens) like wonderful poetry. Your thoughts? You can also listen if you have it on your hard drive/mind drive. Just click le link. Wu-Tang Clan - Impossible RZA's verse: Fusion of the five...
From jordan
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Floral: the gentle, murmuring field. Like the faint ocean swells tuned to the infant-glossed octaves that welcomed plasmodia, then notochord, then sinuses. Amidst the caustic blunted grid declared by other neighbours, what of this generosity, this hovered breath of nurture? Calm. Rising. Calming, rising, rising. Coils merging from sleep. Fine...
From Philip Beesley
 
Image by Drawmeasheep. Since we can remember, nature has always influenced our living with it...
From eyeclipse
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New Concept: The Sphaper (Sphidron-paper) the 2D plane of the New Sphidron Geometry. I found some pictures of galaxies, and these made more important to describe some of my thoughts: IT IS Quite similar to our Sphidron formations: Interplanetary medium: Explanations how the real material is moving around the center and how the...
From edanet
 
"Native Americans, Aboriginal Australians, Taoists, Zen Buddhists, Tantric meditators,...
From Reckon
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The animal world has provided mankind with locomotion over millennia. For example we have used...
From Project2501
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From Asura
 
“As it grows ever more complicated today, musical art seeks out combinations more dissonant,...
From shawn_sims
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And water is the most fantastic molecule in this tiny Universe... As a parable, water do represent the true potential of human beings as well as the tiny boundaries of our huge fragility... There is absolutely nothing in ourselves that it is not present in the ocean. In fact, our chemical composition is water with a tiny proportion of...
From starsearch
 
The cosmos was created in a struggle between the good and the evil. The good said it was going...
From meika
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What is the difference in formulations for accounting forward and for accounting in the past. I...
From Hal2002
I was barely awake while all this was running through my head so it may seem like I'm rambling or not making any sense, forgive me. I just felt out I had to get this out of my head though and figured I'd share it with the people here and maybe get some other opinions. Life is subject and seen differently through the eyes of each individual. A...
From Antoine
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Project:
Polytopia
 
“There is no meaning if meaning is not shared, and not because there would be an ultimate or...
From Wildcat
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Brooklyn Banks New York City May 2009
From vivian.kim
 
Part of the Viewer Series, 2009
From Ronald Frederick
 
Part of the Viewer Series, 2009
From Ronald Frederick
 
From Ronald Frederick
I have been out and about for awhile and am just getting back to Space Collective. It is great to see it has continued to grow. I am currently helping develop a post-grad program at SCI-Arc named Mediascapes. We are looking to critically explore the nature of media, its evolution and how we can integrate critical research and philosophy into...
From bocanegra
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INTEL DEVELOPER FORUM, San Francisco, Aug. 21, 2008 – Intel Corporation's chief technology officer took a fascinating look at how technology will bring man and machine much closer together by 2050. Cutting the Last Cord, Wireless Power Programmable Matter: Computers that Change Shape Robots: From the Factory Floor to Your Kitchen
From alert
Nothing much, but we all care for our desktops... "How Do Scientists Really Use Computers? A Web-based survey offers clues" by Greg Wilson (I wonder how's Nvidia Tesla advancing?
From gamma
 
This is my grandparents' house. Since I was a kid, there are spots and things very memorial for me,...
From crissorama
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Imagine if one minute from now, every single person on Earth disappeared. All 6.6 billion of us....
From keen
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Check out this human synthesizer - "humanthesizer" that uses Bare Conductive to, a...
From DrumManSteve
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˙˙˙ɐɥ ɐɥ ɐɥ ˙ddɐ ʞooqǝɔɐɟ ǝlqɐuoıɥsɐɟ sıɥʇ ɟo ʍoɹɹoɯoʇ pǝɹnɔ ǝq oʇ ǝdoɥ ˙sɹǝƃuıɟ puɐ pɐǝɥ ʎɯ uı pɹoʍ ǝlƃuıs ʎɹǝʌǝ dılɟ oʇ doʇs ʇ,uɐɔ ı ʇxǝʇʎɯdılɟ
From LED
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Part of the Viewer Series, 2009
From Ronald Frederick
 
We ask a lot of the word Systems. We have invented only one word to describe “a group of...
From YWorlds
 
Amazing Amazing stuff<3
From Scatt3rBra1n
well there is more to it i just cant seem to find the whole thing,this might be the whole things. but here is the link
From Scatt3rBra1n
 
About spidrondeformation: 1. it is not a folding in a traditional sense, as there is no stage...
From edanet
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Project:
Polytopia
With all the hype flying around Augmented Reality lately, it's easy to assume the nascent tech is just another flash-in-the-pan destined to burn out in a fury of marketing gimmickry & sensational posturing. Yet, it's informative to consider the drivers pushing this trend and to tease out the truly adaptive value percolating beneath the...
From chris arkenberg
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With this almost infinite informational web, regarding human proportions, we are controversially feeling more and more caged in this tiny round world, choked mainly by social rules and all sorts of socially induced wars and prohibitions that stops us from trying to rehearse and live different ways of living with much more wisdom and pleasure....
From starsearch
 
It's not new but novel. Can't be undone but not completed. In the net I believe is already...
From Hal2002
 
From jonobr1
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Thesis continues: When discussing the brain, neuroscientists modulate between expertise and...
From Asura
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Since at least the fifth century, generations of Buddhists have memorized and chanted the Diamond Sutra, a short Mahayana Buddhist scripture. The work, which offers meditations on illusion and perception, was originally written in Sanskrit and first translated into Chinese in 402 A.D. Despite the text’s longevity, Stanford religious studies...
From gamma
"Can surgery cure obesity?" It does several more wonders, pointing to the activity of hunger hormone Ghrelin. "Ghrelin plays a significant role in neurotrophy, particularly in the hippocampus, and is essential for cognitive adaptation to changing environments and the process of learning."
From gamma
 
A series of images from a short book on journeys. Each image has been corrected on a grid to give...
From number28
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poets die and come back to life. Dali invented a very beautiful science: Phoenixology. that...
From syncopath
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Is social media a fad? Or is it the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution? Welcome to the...
From eyeclipse
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Advances in biotechnology and micro-robotics have shrunk the industrial base of society down to the scale where anyone can make almost anything. With self replicating matter printing systems, and adolescent with a biological printer and laptop becomes a species level threat. Additionally, such systems place an unprecedented burden of self control...
From michaelerule
 
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