New Scientist - 01.02.2020
T RAVEL anywhere in the known universe and, like Coca-Cola, the laws of nature always taste the same. That is a basic tenet of p ...
I don’t know about you, but I feel that I have a perfectly good perception of reality. Inside my head is a vivid depiction of th ...
see all of reality. I’m saying we see none of reality,” says Hoffman. To get your head around this, imagine you are playing a vi ...
A t first blush, to suggest that we create reality sounds like a combination of arrogance and absurdity. In what warped version ...
nature of reality before conscious minds existed. Without anything to do the collapsing, the universe might have looked very wei ...
1 February 2020 | New Scientist | 43 the universe populated with conscious beings, then in all likelihood we are living in such ...
44 | New Scientist | 1 February 2020 Tiny microbes called archaea, shown here with the thread-like flagella used for locomotion, ...
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