26 March, 2014
What Marxism Isn’t!
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Well, it certainly isn’t Stalinism, which ruled for most of the 20th century in the "socialist" countries of Russia and China....
17 March, 2014
New Special Issue: Yves Couder Experiment I
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Read the new issue here Couder and Copenhagen : Is the Sub Atomic Really A Different World? The following paper has a fasci...
04 February, 2014
Revolving Spins
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Review: New Scientist (2951) There are problems with a spinning electron! We can treat it as something like an orbit – deliveri...
03 February, 2014
Naming Things
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What is it? Let us consider an entity involved in some sort of process of change! It could be either changing in its position (m...
15 January, 2014
Issue 33 of Shape: The Logic of Change
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Read the issue This short set of papers by no means comprises a definitive statement of the Modern Logic of Change that it purport...
Ecce Habilis
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Ecce Habilis by Jim Schofield
11 January, 2014
The Electromagnetic Effects of the Neutritron
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If this is the form of the neutritron, then even though overall it will have a zero net charge (like the atom), it will also have a...
Slavoj Žižek - The Safe and Useful Rebel?
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What happens when the writer adopts the vocabulary of the consensus in his society? It is usually explained as being an attempt to...
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Language and Plurality: The Disabling of Science
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A quote from Wittgenstein made it clear that you cannot enter any specialism unless you know its language. This was pointed out to me,...
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