Feb. 17th, 2010
http://akshar100.wordpress.com/2007/06/18/the-nigt-i-met-einstein/
Teaching at its best.....
Link from James Andrix at Less Wrong.
Teaching at its best.....
Link from James Andrix at Less Wrong.
http://akshar100.wordpress.com/2007/06/18/the-nigt-i-met-einstein/
Teaching at its best.....
Link from James Andrix at Less Wrong.
Teaching at its best.....
Link from James Andrix at Less Wrong.
It's looks like it's time to argue about this, again.
I know there's a lot of good work online about it, including from
pecunium, but I don't have specific locations handy to memory.
Also, anything solid about the long term effects of torture which doesn't leave visible marks would be appreciated.
Addendum:Eric says (in comments) that he's against torture. However, he seems to define anything which doesn't leave marks as not being torture.
I'll be working on sorting this stuff out when I comment over there.
I know there's a lot of good work online about it, including from
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Also, anything solid about the long term effects of torture which doesn't leave visible marks would be appreciated.
Addendum:Eric says (in comments) that he's against torture. However, he seems to define anything which doesn't leave marks as not being torture.
I'll be working on sorting this stuff out when I comment over there.
It's looks like it's time to argue about this, again.
I know there's a lot of good work online about it, including from
pecunium, but I don't have specific locations handy to memory.
Also, anything solid about the long term effects of torture which doesn't leave visible marks would be appreciated.
Addendum:Eric says (in comments) that he's against torture. However, he seems to define anything which doesn't leave marks as not being torture.
I'll be working on sorting this stuff out when I comment over there.
I know there's a lot of good work online about it, including from
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Also, anything solid about the long term effects of torture which doesn't leave visible marks would be appreciated.
Addendum:Eric says (in comments) that he's against torture. However, he seems to define anything which doesn't leave marks as not being torture.
I'll be working on sorting this stuff out when I comment over there.
Deep Fractal Zoom
Feb. 17th, 2010 08:05 pmAlmost 10 minutes of garish and beautiful Mandelbrot, going to e 218
Anyone know whether the Mandelbrot set ever repeats? I'm betting not. Whether the patterns are at all predictable without fully computing them?
Link thanks to Geek Press.
Anyone know whether the Mandelbrot set ever repeats? I'm betting not. Whether the patterns are at all predictable without fully computing them?
Link thanks to Geek Press.
Deep Fractal Zoom
Feb. 17th, 2010 08:05 pmAlmost 10 minutes of garish and beautiful Mandelbrot, going to e 218
Anyone know whether the Mandelbrot set ever repeats? I'm betting not. Whether the patterns are at all predictable without fully computing them?
Link thanks to Geek Press.
Anyone know whether the Mandelbrot set ever repeats? I'm betting not. Whether the patterns are at all predictable without fully computing them?
Link thanks to Geek Press.