[1202.0623] The Creation of the World - According to Science
february 2012 by Knusper2000
How was the world created? People have asked this ever since they could ask anything, and answers have come from all sides: from religion, tradition, philosophy, mysticism... and science. While this does not seem like a problem amenable to scientific measurement, it has led scientists to come up with fascinating ideas and observations: the Big Bang, the concept of inflation, the fact that most of the world is made up of dark matter and dark energy which we can not perceive, and more.
Of course scientists cannot claim to know the definitive truth. But we can approach the question from a scientific viewpoint and see what we find out. How do we do that? First, we look to the data. Thanks to modern technology, we have much more information than did people of previous ages who asked the same question. Then we can use scientific methods and techniques to analyze the data, organize them in a coherent way and try and extract an answer. This process and its main findings will be described in the article.
arxiv
reading
astronomy
astrophysics
work
philosophy
earth
Of course scientists cannot claim to know the definitive truth. But we can approach the question from a scientific viewpoint and see what we find out. How do we do that? First, we look to the data. Thanks to modern technology, we have much more information than did people of previous ages who asked the same question. Then we can use scientific methods and techniques to analyze the data, organize them in a coherent way and try and extract an answer. This process and its main findings will be described in the article.
february 2012 by Knusper2000
[1202.0720] The Free Will Function
february 2012 by Knusper2000
It is argued that it is possible to give operational meaning to free will and the process of making a choice without employing metaphysics.
axiv
readin
science
physics
philosophy
february 2012 by Knusper2000
PhilPapers: Online Research in Philosophy
october 2011 by Knusper2000
PhilPapers is a comprehensive directory of online philosophical articles and books by academic philosophers. We monitor journals in many areas of philosophy, as well as archives and personal pages. We also accept articles directly from users, who can provide links or upload copies. Some features require that you sign in first, but creating an account is easy and free
archive
education
philosophy
research
reference
october 2011 by Knusper2000
iLabs
september 2010 by Knusper2000
iLabs – Immortality Research Laboratories – is a multidisciplinary private research institute in Milan (Italy), working mainly on scientific, technological and philosophical issues related to the extension of human life-span.
physics
philosophy
work
september 2010 by Knusper2000
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