For New Scientist's 50th anniversary they've put out an issue with all
sorts of funky articles:
Hey!
For New Scientist's 50th anniversary they've put out an issue with all sorts
of funky articles:
What is reality? By Roger Penrose
Can we be sure that the world we experience is not just a figment of our
imaginations?
What is life? By Robert Hazen
If we encountered alien life, chances are we wouldn't recognise it - not even
if it were here on Earth
Will we ever have a theory of everything? By Michio Kaku
2000 years of rational enquiry may be approaching their crowning glory. Just
one more push could be enough
What happens after you die? By Mary Roach
We have all wondered if there is an afterlife, but only a few are brave - or
foolish - enough to try and find out
What comes after humans? By James Hughes
All species are fated either to die out or to evolve into something else -
all
except humans, who have a chance of a transcendent future
PLUS:
Brilliant minds predict the next 50 years
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19225780.068-the-biggest-questions-ever-asked.html;jsessionid=FNOBCFFDGMPN
Toodles,
Katherine
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On Thursday 30 November 2006 09:04, Katherine Phelps wrote:
For New Scientist's 50th anniversary they've put out an issue with all
sorts of funky articles:
Boy, I was getting so excited about reading these articles today, then I
discover that you have to pay to read ALL of them. Not one enticing freebie.
So sorry, my bad...Bummer.
Katherine
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Boy, I was getting so excited about reading these articles today,
then I discover that you have to pay to read ALL of them. Not one
enticing freebie.
Dear Kat,
Methinks you have been smoking somethig really good!
Wanna share?
Tex
----- Original Message ----- From: "Katherine Phelps"
<muse@glasswings.com.au>
To: <gwlist@glasswings.com.au>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 4:34 PM
Subject: New Scientist 50th: Weird and Wonderful
Hey!
For New Scientist's 50th anniversary they've put out an issue with all sorts
of funky articles:
What is reality? By Roger Penrose
Can we be sure that the world we experience is not just a figment of our
imaginations?
What is life? By Robert Hazen
If we encountered alien life, chances are we wouldn't recognise it - not
even
if it were here on Earth
Will we ever have a theory of everything? By Michio Kaku
2000 years of rational enquiry may be approaching their crowning glory. Just
one more push could be enough
What happens after you die? By Mary Roach
We have all wondered if there is an afterlife, but only a few are brave - or
foolish - enough to try and find out
What comes after humans? By James Hughes
All species are fated either to die out or to evolve into something else -
all
except humans, who have a chance of a transcendent future
PLUS:
Brilliant minds predict the next 50 years
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19225780.068-the-biggest-questions-ever-asked.html;jsessionid=FNOBCFFDGMPN
Toodles,
Katherine
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E-Mail: muse@glasswings.com.au
BA (Hons), MFA, PhD
http://www.glasswings.com.au/
Nothing can withstand the powers of love, laughter and imagination
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hey david,
i wondered if any of the originals were still here. how ya doin?
hugs,
joy
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Duke" <theduke1@mindspring.com>
To: <gwlist@glasswings.com.au>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 6:07 AM
Subject: Re: New Scientist 50th: Weird and Wonderful
Dear Kat,
Methinks you have been smoking somethig really good!
Wanna share?
Tex
----- Original Message ----- From: "Katherine Phelps"
<muse@glasswings.com.au>
To: <gwlist@glasswings.com.au>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 4:34 PM
Subject: New Scientist 50th: Weird and Wonderful
Hey!
For New Scientist's 50th anniversary they've put out an issue with all
sorts
of funky articles:
What is reality? By Roger Penrose
Can we be sure that the world we experience is not just a figment of our
imaginations?
What is life? By Robert Hazen
If we encountered alien life, chances are we wouldn't recognise it - not
even
if it were here on Earth
Will we ever have a theory of everything? By Michio Kaku
2000 years of rational enquiry may be approaching their crowning glory.
Just
one more push could be enough
What happens after you die? By Mary Roach
We have all wondered if there is an afterlife, but only a few are brave -
or
foolish - enough to try and find out
What comes after humans? By James Hughes
All species are fated either to die out or to evolve into something else -
all
except humans, who have a chance of a transcendent future
PLUS:
Brilliant minds predict the next 50 years
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19225780.068-the-biggest-questions-ever-asked.html;jsessionid=FNOBCFFDGMPN
Toodles,
Katherine
--
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E-Mail: muse@glasswings.com.au
BA (Hons), MFA, PhD
http://www.glasswings.com.au/
Nothing can withstand the powers of love, laughter and imagination
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