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Philosophy of Science (Fiction) : Uncertain Principles
Search Profile "Uncertain Principles" features the miscellaneous ramblings of a physicist at a small liberal arts college. Physics, politics, pop culture, and occasional conversations with his dog. You've read the blog, now try the book: How to Teach Physics to Your Dog will be published ...
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Philosophy of Science (Fiction) : Uncertain Principles
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Science in SF at the WorldCon
Biology in Science Fiction — ... make it better suited for interplanetary and interstellar travel? Saturday 9:00 1hr: "The Goldilocks Alien" G. David Nordley, Judy T. Lazar, Geoff Hart Many SFnal aliens come from worlds just like ours - not too hot, not too cold, not too radioactive. Is this realistic? Can't we do better than this? What if their evolutionary pattern was different? 10:00 1hr: "The Philosophy of Science" Chad R. Orzel (blog post on the panel), Greer Gilman, James Morrow, Jeff Warner, Richard ...

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