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Multi-Equivalence? Space, Time, Matter and Energy

If you geek out long enough reading about cosmology and physics you may start noticing the possibility of a “multi-equivalence” in our universe. Thanks to Einstein’s E=MC2 we have the notion of matter=energy. Thanks to Einstein we also have the notion of Time=Space. Once you have those pieces it’s hard to resist interchanging them: Space=Matter? […]

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Unparticle physics?

“Howard Georgi, a physicist at Harvard University, has recently published a paper on so-called unparticle physics, which suggests the existence of “unparticle stuff” that cannot be accounted for by the standard model. Appearing in a recent edition of Physical Review Letters, the paper says that unparticle stuff would be very different than anything seen before.” […]

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Re-visiting “Text” and “Literature” and other forms of information

A text is a signification system that may be composed of simpler systems that are combined to create larger patterns of signification and meaning. While our processing of text may be non-linear at times let’s use a linear, hierarchical model to depict this idea: – textual bits system (e.g. sound, musical note, bit, “0″ and […]

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Social attractors and social change

Attractors keep systems interested, involved and engaged. These are the cultural ideals that keep people engaged in a system keeping to keep the system alive. If your system acts against any “natural” attractor it will suffer the threat of system failure. The reason our world socio-cultural-economic-political systems are entering chaos is because they are inbalanced […]

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