but literally interact with and is made up of many many particles — MAYAEL
We could at least form some kind of coherent weltanschauung with this method, yes? — Agent Smith
The ticking of a clock is an example to test an infinite chain of events (in this case the infinite ticks). Each of the "infinite succession of beginnings in time" you refer to is like the tick of a clock. — Down The Rabbit Hole
I think the nonlocal, perhaps nonelectromagnetic field that is probably responsible — Enrique
It strikes me that in neither case (the planets and the clock) is there a logical problem. It’s just that there are things missing or that you can’t do given the nature of infinity. — AJJ
the final cool down — Manuel
Sorry to move the goalposts, but what if instead of the orbiting planets it's an infinitely ticking clock — Down The Rabbit Hole
Life after life" (anti-anxiety placebo) is nonsense like e.g. north of the North Pole. — 180 Proof
it has reference to sexist ideology. — L'éléphant
Michio Kaku, in his book "The Future of Humanity," states that if the human race can survive another 200 years (from 2015, so another 193 years now), — Zolenskify
My response to this is that seven billion people on Earth has not hit the minimum headcount that would make my advice work by way of creating a critical mass of willingly paying customers for philosophical insight. — god must be atheist
(1) Describe data collection method and problem data is being used to study.
(2) Identify derivable statistics for problem and their distributions.
(3) Aggregate derived statistics into a statistical model appropriate for research question.
(4) Model fitting - instabilities? weirdness? go to (1) .
(5) Model checking - violated assumptions? go to (1)
(6) Fit checking - what purpose is the model to be given?
(7) Impact assessment - what does the model mean for the problem at hand?
(8) Interpretive conclusions? Ambiguities? Quantificational results? Improvements for further study?
(9) Return to (2) until all avoidable violations and weirdness have been removed or accounted for and fit is adequate. — fdrake
Yeah, I remember it well, I cant state the title, director, date first released etc. I don't have those geek level credentials (I don't judge those that do) but my geekness does remember the main points of the 'episode'. The species below considers the arrival of this new 'star' in the sky as 'from the gods' or 'is god', so its a parody of the 'star of Bethlehem fable — universeness
No religion should NEVER be forbidden but its tenets should always be challenged and its claims must be proved before accepted. — universeness
Are they first cousins, or even siblings? — ucarr
Heaven could be an anticipation of virtual reality (some aspects of it). — Agent Smith
How is it that every physical process has an analogue on the neuron network? Are you referring the neuron network of the brain, or the artificial neural network, or both? — pfirefry
Usually by playing with existing mathematics. At first a conjecture, then comes a proof. — jgill
Question: If you can't tell where the "art work" ends and the "vandalism" begins, then how much creative value does the work have? — Bitter Crank
Are petroglyphs more archeological in value, or is this "art" — Bitter Crank