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farhad nipu

Technology update and reviews - 0 views

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    ActualTechReview is a great technology portal which provides all types of technology news updates, product reviews, home entertainment systems, gadgets and more. It also covers the most important technology news, developments and trends with insightful analysis.
janina saha

Close protection courses - 1 views

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    A Close Protection personnel is a security operative or an agent who works closely with a person or persons to protect them, usually a public figure, wealthy, or politically important figure(s) from danger: generally, physical attack, harassment, loss of private information, bullying, or other criminal offences.
julia Dexter

Services You can Disable in Windows 8 - 0 views

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    Windows 8 system operates on a compendium of processes and services. Services specifically are vital to execute a login session, as the important drivers and components are loaded through them. In the relevant interface, you can view more than a hundred listings of services.
julia Dexter

Registry Cleaner 'n' Defrag - 0 views

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    Registry Defrag is a complete website about windows registry. As registry plays an important role in the overall performance of the system, therefore here productive tweaks about registry are described.
Todd Suomela

Forbes.com - Magazine Article - 0 views

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    Our new online intimacies create a world in which it makes sense to speak of a new state of the self, itself. "I am on my cell … online … instant messaging … on the Web"--these phrases suggest a new placement of the subject, wired into society t
Todd Suomela

Boltzmann's Anthropic Brain | Cosmic Variance - 0 views

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    Out of the background thermal equilibrium, a fluctuation randomly appears that collects some degrees of freedom into the form of a conscious brain, with just enough sensory apparatus to look around and say "Hey! I exist!", before dissolving back into
Todd Suomela

Andrew Feenberg's Home Page - 0 views

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    at Simon Fraser
Todd Suomela

Electronic Musical Instrument 1870 - 1990 - 0 views

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    This site charts the development of electronic musical instruments from 1870 to 1990. For the purposes of this project electronic musical instruments are defined as instruments that synthesise sounds from an electronic source.
Todd Suomela

home | echo - 0 views

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    ECHO (Exploring and Collecting History Online) is a directory to 5,000+ websites concerning the history of science, technology, and industry.
Todd Suomela

PhilSci Archive - - 0 views

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    Welcome to PhilSci Archive, an electronic archive for preprints in the philosophy of science. It is offered as a free service to the philosophy of science community.
Todd Suomela

Midwest Junto for the History of Science - 0 views

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    Midwest Junto for the History of Science more than a half century ago to provide a professional forum for themselves, students and like-minded individuals unable to afford travel to a national professional meeting.
Todd Suomela

Guest Post: Tom Levenson on Isaac Newton as the First Cosmologist | Cosmic Variance - 0 views

  • Newton knew what he had done. He was no accidental writer. A parabola, of course, is a curve that keeps on going – and that meant that at the end of a very long and very dense book, he lifted off again from the hard ground of daily reality and said, in effect, look: All this math and all these physical ideas govern everything we can see, out to and past the point where we can’t see anymore. Most important, he did so with implacable rigor, a demonstration that, he argued, should leave no room for dissent. He wrote “The theory that corresponds exactly to so nonuniform a motion through the greatest part of the heavens, and that observes the same laws as the theory of the planets and that agrees exactly with exact astronomical observations cannot fail to be true.” (Italics added).
  • To make his ambitions absolutely clear Newton used the same phrase for the title of book three. There his readers would discover “The System of the World.” This is where the literary structure of the work really comes into play, in my view. Through book three, Newton takes his audience through a carefully constructed tour of all the places within the grasp of his new physics. It begins with an analysis of the moons of Jupiter, demonstrating that inverse square relationships govern those motions. He went on, to show how the interaction between Jupiter and Saturn would pull each out of a perfect elliptical orbit; the real world, he says here, is messier than a geometer’s dream.
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