Archive For The “rude” Category

Kylie Minogue and the Gorilla Experiment

By | March 5, 2010

To a large extent, we see and hear what we expect to see and hear. As newborns we’re hit with a tidal wave of experiential data, a screaming torrent of raw sensory information that we have to learn how to deal with, and our brains’ main coping strategy…

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Kylie Minogue and the Gorilla Experiment

By | March 5, 2010

To a large extent, we see and hear what we expect to see and hear. As newborns we’re hit with a tidal wave of experiential data, a screaming torrent of raw sensory information that we have to learn how to deal with, and our brains’ main coping strategy…

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Black Holes are Rude (in French)

By | December 29, 2009

English-language physics textbooks (before the mid-1970′s) tend to give the impression that everyone had agreed that black holes couldn’t radiate. It was supposed to be mathematically proved. Done deal.But there’s a slight geographical cultural bias. N…

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Black Holes are Rude (in French)

By | December 29, 2009

English-language physics textbooks (before the mid-1970′s) tend to give the impression that everyone had agreed that black holes couldn’t radiate. It was supposed to be mathematically proved. Done deal.But there’s a slight geographical cultural bias. N…

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