“holy_calamity writes “A New Zealand physicist has written a paper saying that physicists should seriously explore the possibility the universe is a giant virtual reality simulation. He says that the existence of quantum phenomena could be due to the underlying digital nature of the simulation and also claims his VR hypothesis can explain relativity, the big bang and more. It should be possible to perform experiments to prove the hypothesis too. He reasons that if reality was to do something …”
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Scientist Suggests We Explore ‘Universe is a VR Simulation’ Theory
Friday, April 11th, 2008Science Text Attempts to Reconcile Religion and Science
Friday, April 11th, 2008“terrymaster69 writes “The New York Times reports that the National Academy of Sciences has just published their third book outlining guidelines for the teaching of evolution. ‘But this volume is unusual, people who worked on it say, because it is intended specifically for the lay public and because it devotes much of its space to explaining the differences between science and religion, and asserting that acceptance of evolution does not require abandoning belief in God.’” Read more of this story …”
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Warner Backs Blu-Ray. End Times For HD-DVD?
Friday, April 11th, 2008“An anonymous reader writes “The NY Times reports: In addition to Apple, Warner Brothers is now going to throw its weight behind the Blu-ray format for high-definition disks. Warner has been the only major studio to publish its movies in both Blu-ray and HD DVD formats. Today, the studio announced that from now on, it would only issue movies in Blu-ray. Richard Greenfield, the media analyst with Pali Research, wrote that this marks the end of the format wars: “We …”
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Professors Slam Java As “Damaging” To Students
Friday, April 11th, 2008“jfmiller call to our attention two professors emeritus of computer science at New York University who have penned an article titled Computer Science Education: Where Are the Software Engineers of Tomorrow? in which they berate their university, and others, for not teaching solid languages like C, C++, Lisp, and ADA. The submitter wonders whether any CS students or professors would care to respond. Quoting the article: “The resulting set of skills [from today's educational practices] is insufficient for today’s software …”
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What Would You Do As President?
Friday, April 11th, 2008“With the elections continually in the news there is constant discourse on what each candidate has done or will do. However, rarely do people get the chance to say what they would do. Here is your chance, you have been elected President of the US (god help us all), what items go to the head of the class and how would you handle them? Read more of this story at Slashdot.”
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Apple Announces MacBook Air
Friday, April 11th, 2008“Apple made four announcements at MacWorld Expo: the new MacBook Air, new features for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and movie rentals via iTunes from a TV without a computer involved. The new portable gets most of the attention. It is 0.76″ thick at the thickest part, tapering to 0.16″. It weighs 3 pounds and has a 13.3″ screen and full-size, backlit keyboard. Its Intel chip is the diameter of a dime and the thickness of a nickel. The MacBook …”
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