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Photo: Florida Education Officials Reject 54 Math Textbooks for ‘Attempts to Indoctrinate Students’ Florida Education Officials Reject 54 Math Textbooks for ‘Attempts to Indoctrinate Students’
WKMG-TV - Sat Apr 16, 2022
TALLAHASSEE, Florida – Dozens of math textbooks were rejected by the Florida Department of Education after officials said their publishers were attempting to indoctrinate students. More»

Photo: A Century of Quantum Mechanics Questions the Fundamental Nature of Reality A Century of Quantum Mechanics Questions the Fundamental Nature of Reality
Science News - Wed Jan 12, 2022
Scientists are like prospectors, excavating the natural world seeking gems of knowledge about physical reality. More»

Photo: Eternal Change for No Energy: A Time Crystal Finally Made Real Eternal Change for No Energy: A Time Crystal Finally Made Real
Quanta Magazine - Fri Jul 30, 2021
In a preprint posted online Thursday night, researchers at Google in collaboration with physicists at Stanford, Princeton and other universities say that they have used Google’s quantum computer to demonstrate a genuine “time crystal. More»

Photo: The Mystery at the Heart of Physics That Only Math Can Solve The Mystery at the Heart of Physics That Only Math Can Solve
Quanta Magazine - Sun Jun 13, 2021
Over the past century, quantum field theory has proved to be the single most sweeping and successful physical theory ever invented. More»

Photo: Physicists Prove That the Imaginary Part of Quantum Mechanics Really Exists! Physicists Prove That the Imaginary Part of Quantum Mechanics Really Exists!
SciTech Daily - Wed Apr 28, 2021
For almost a century, physicists have been intrigued by the fundamental question: why are complex numbers so important in quantum mechanics, that is, numbers containing a component with the imaginary number i? Usually, it was assumed that they are only a mathematical trick to facilitate the description of phenomena, and only results expressed in real numbers have a physical meaning. More»

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A Brief History of Time
by Stephen Hawking

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