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05 Mar 09

Avogadro-Scale Computing

A variety of computing systems are promising (or threatening) to scale to a limit of thermodynamic complexity, in which the number of information-bearing degrees of freedom becomes comparable to the number of physical ones. At this point it is no longer p

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31 Dec 08

Darwin@Home

"Evolution is as natural as gravity"

Darwin at Home is an open source software project that aims to bring the process of evolution into your computer at home so that you can see it working. From the initial projects to evolve locomotion

it is now moving

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07 Nov 08

Herring Archive

The Herring Reference Archive is a digitized version of the Herring Brain Box, a collection of scientific references identified and cataloged by Dr. W. Conyers Herring, head of the Theory Group at Bell Labs during the Laboratory's golden years - 1945 to 1

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03 Mar 08

Quantum Logic and Probability Theory

  • quantum mechanics can be regarded as a non-classical probability calculus resting upon a non-classical propositional logic; from the ExI-list's thread "Non-classical logics." - jaydugger on 2006-07-15

Towards A New Test Of General Relativity

  • Scientists funded by the European Space Agency have measured the gravitational equivalent of a magnetic field for the first time in a laboratory. Under certain special conditions the effect is much larger than expected from general relativity and could he - jaydugger on 2006-07-15

Will Plasma Revolutionize Aircraft Design?

  • London - Oct. 28, 2000
    They can reduce drag, repel shock waves and make jet fighters vanish.
    Will plasmas start an aerospace revolution, or are they just another
    mirage?
    - jaydugger on 2006-07-15

[cond-mat/0601668] On the Strength of the Carbon Nanotube-Based Space Elevator Cable: From Nano- to Mega-Mechanics

  • In this paper different deterministic and statistical models, based on new quantized theories proposed by the author, are presented to estimate the strength of a real, thus defective, space elevator cable. The cable, of ~100 megameters in length, is compo - jaydugger on 2006-07-15

John Baez's Crackpot Index

  • A simple method for rating potentially revolutionary contributions to physics. Might also serve as a drinking game with a little modification, or as a general-purpose bullshit detection tool. - jaydugger on 2007-02-05

traer.physics

  • Particle physics simulation for processing. Used by Website As Graphs.
    - jaydugger on 2007-02-05
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