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Steve Bosserman

Science has outgrown the human mind and its limited capacities | Aeon Ideas - 0 views

  • Human minds simply cannot reconstruct highly complex natural phenomena efficiently enough in the age of big data. A modern Baconian method that incorporates reductionist ideas through data-mining, but then analyses this information through inductive computational models, could transform our understanding of the natural world. Such an approach would enable us to generate novel hypotheses that have higher chances of turning out to be true, to test those hypotheses, and to fill gaps in our knowledge. It would also provide a much-needed reminder of what science is supposed to be: truth-seeking, anti-authoritarian, and limitlessly free.
Bill Fulkerson

Scientists find evidence of mathematical structures in classic books | James Joyce | Th... - 0 views

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    Researchers at Poland's Institute of Nuclear Physics found complex 'fractal' patterning of sentences in literature, particularly in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, which resemble 'ideal' maths seen in nature
Bill Fulkerson

Ground-breaking films show RNA's complex curves take shape : Research Highlights - 0 views

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    Experimental data and predictive algorithms combine to reveal the essential biomolecule's shape-shifting.
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