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MWI: Many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics explained | featuring Sean Carroll
The many worlds interpretation (MWI) of quantum mechanics, proposed by Hugh Everett in 1957, posits that reality consists of multiple worlds where every possible quantum outcome occurs. This contrasts ...
Analysts warn that a prolonged Strait of Hormuz disruption could push oil prices into triple digits. Markets are likely to price in an immediate-risk premium, analysts say. The duration of the ...
Could language barriers be a thing of the past? Various companies are looking to bring AI to the party to solve this linguistic issue and maybe help bring voice once again to the fore. T-Mobile is ...
ABSTRACT: The concept of “Kin Concealment System” is a traditional legal system in China, which has a profound ideological origin and rich legal practice in ancient China. It has also been a hot topic ...
From the Department of Bizarre Anomalies: Microsoft has suppressed an unexplained anomaly on its network that was routing traffic destined to example.com—a domain reserved for testing purposes—to a ...
In the worlds of art and perception, there’s a phenomenon known as simultaneous contrast. It basically means that a color surrounding another may change the way the brain perceives the interior color.
EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures has pre-emptively acquired rights to Oscar-nominated writer Eric Heisserer’s debut novel Simultaneous. Producers on a planned film adaptation will include Heisserer and Carmen ...
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This Fake Sign Language Interpreter Got Arrested
Throwback to when a fake sign language interpreter crashed a major police press conference in the U.S.! Derlyn Roberts, a woman with a history of fraud charges, posed as an interpreter during a live ...
The AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC) has released the following new guidance in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct: Members should adhere to the new prohibitions and exceptions ...
It’s Back to School week at NPR’s Book of the Day, which means we’re looking back at interviews with authors who may have shown up on your high school syllabus. First, Jhumpa Lahiri debuted her short ...
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