Nautilus
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[:es]What It Means to Live in a Holographic Cosmos[:]
[:es]The holographic principle states that all the information contained within a region of space can be determined by the information on the surface containing it. Mathematically, this means the volume […]
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[:en]How Your Brain Decides Without You[:]
[:en]In a world full of ambiguity, we see what we want to see.[:]
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[:en]How to Fake It So No One Notices[:eu]How to Fake It So No One Notices[:]
[:en]Seek balance in all things—including subterfuge.[:]
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[:en]What Counts as Science?[:]
[:en]The arXiv preprint service is trying to answer an age-old question.[:]
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[:es]There Are No True Rebels[:]
[:es]We follow others no matter how hard we try.[:]
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[:es]You Can’t Upload Your “Self” Into Virtual Reality[:]
[:es]In his 2003 book, Being No One, Thomas Metzinger contends there is no such thing as a “self.” Rather, the self is a kind of transparent information-processing system. “You don’t […]
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[:es]A Nonlinear History of Time Travel [:]
[:es]Births, deaths, and other time travel paradoxes.[:]
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[:es]Fish Can Be Smarter Than Primates[:]
[:es]To understand the plurality of intelligence, look under water.[:]
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[:es]Addicted to Anticipation[:]
[:es]Gambling addiction stands out for its destructive power and pull. With substance problems, people can blame the chemical activity of drugs and argue that addiction occurs when repeated exposure physically […]