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Measuring Fitness

Noah Greenstein Region: New York

By using the General Theory of Biological Relativity problems that plague other theories of fitness may be circumvented. Measuring fitness requires a conceptually similar method to how mass is measured according to the Gen... more

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General Relativity in Evolutionary Biology

Noah Greenstein Region: New York

Our inability to see evolution working in every instance of biological reproduction causes our perspective on evolutionary change to be relative.  This means that claims about trends within the evolution of species -h... more

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Consequences of Relativity in Evolutionary Biology

Noah Greenstein Region: United States

My recent articles have argued for a relativistic approach to aspects of biology.  One consequence of relativism is that biology has spatial and temporal dimensions as in physics.  Secondly it suggests a ... more

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Special Relativity in Evolutionary Biology

Noah Greenstein Region: New York

Evolutionary biology is relative.  Moreover it is not merely relative, but specially relative.       (To see the argument for biological relativity click here: http://groundreport.com/article.ph... more

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Relativity in Evolutionary Biology

Noah Greenstein Region: New York

Part 1: The Classical Theory of Relativity       Classical Relativity beginsi with Galileo’s description of how a person below deck on a boat moving uniformly would not be able to tell whether ... more

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On Absolute Certainty

Noah Greenstein Region: New York

It seems to be the general opinion that absolute certainty is not something that we humans can hope for; that the best we can attain is a highly established near irrefutability. A doubt will always remain.   I woul... more

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On the Long-awaited Cusp of a New Generation in Computing

Marie Richie Region: Canada

In February of 2007, D-Wave Systems, of Burnaby, Canada, successfully demonstrated the world’s first quantum computer, to much fanfare. Known as Orion, this 16-qubit adiabatic quantum computer is designed to be ... more

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Cold Fusion: The Ghost of Free Energy

Jon Cartwright Region: United States

Two decades ago a pair of eminent chemists claimed to find the secret of almost limitless energy, only to have their results dismissed several weeks later. Today many scientists think there was truth in the claims but, as ... more

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String Theory in Journalism – One More Account on Economics

Michael Krebs Region: United States

We are just beginning to taxi.  I am over the wing and listening to the many adjustments happening among the aluminum components and the delicate structures that will govern our scheduled ascent. It is easy to strike... more

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Physics Degree

Sribinayg Region: India

  Interesting Humour   Physics Degree...   From the book Bedtime Mail Box  Author: Dr. A. K. Bakthavatsalam: R. Gururaj Publisher: Unicorn books (www.pustakmahal.com)    It co... more

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