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A 2-dimensional world
SciAm has reposted an article they ran in May 1963: The Evolution of the Physicist’s Picture of Knowledge. It’s a heady read, to be sure. After the first few paragraphs, it turns into some heavy-duty physics with little detail. But … Continue reading
Scientists have it easy
Oh, to be a scientist where research topics are so easy to come by. I’m working my way through audio recordings of an Intro to Psych course, courtesy of MIT’s OpenCourseWare. And I’ve been really interested in trying to pick … Continue reading
The methodology of the humanities (or lack thereof)
Right now I’m in the middle of drafting an article to submit to a non-disclosed, science-oriented journal. And, in good researcher fashion, I did a little background research to try and determine how articles are typically structured in this journal. … Continue reading
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