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Fumfer Physics 13: Information, Entropy, and the Universe’s Memory
Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner explore the elusive meaning of information in the universe. Jacobsen frames physical impacts, like smashing a rock, as information exchanges, then asks how fluids, solids, and plasmas differ in recording such exchanges. Rosner notes humans treat information as news or signals, but cosmically, “it from bit” theorists see every quantum event as informational. Yet many events, like collisions or solar reactions, leave no lasting record. He compares this to consciousness, where micro-events are integrated into larger patterns. The dialogue highlights entropy, durability of records, and whether the universe meaningfully “remembers” its countless micro-events.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Education
Sowing Light
There is a stirring across the fields of this nation, a quiet movement led by the Creator, calling children back to the earth. Farm schools are rising like shoots from well-tilled soil, guided by hands unseen yet tender and deliberate. These schools are more than classrooms. They are sanctuaries where the mind, the body, and the spirit are nourished. Here, children touch the soil and in doing so touch the Creator’s handiwork.
By Taylor Ward4 months ago in Education
Racing the Light: How Speed Bends Time and the Limits of Reality
Light travels at an unimaginable pace—299,792,458 meters per second. That’s about 7.5 times around the Earth in just one second. But what makes this number truly extraordinary isn’t how fast it is—it’s the fact that it represents the ultimate speed limit of the universe. Nothing, according to Einstein’s theory of relativity, can go faster. The speed of light isn’t just a measure of velocity; it’s the foundation of how space and time themselves are built.
By Holianyk Ihor4 months ago in Education
Northside Six
Imagine if there ever was a number one could call in times like this with a President that has no clue on how to govern effectively. America is being led down a path so far removed from the hopes and dreams of millions. No longer are our founding principles those sacred trusts embedded in our conscious. They are now being stripped away by a President and his Administration that can't grasp the basic concept of our founding as a democratic republic.
By Dr. Williams4 months ago in Education
Cardio or Weights: What Research Says for Optimal Fitness. AI-Generated.
Cardio before or after weights? This new study has the answer Ever thought about how doing cardio before or after weights could change your fitness? Many fitness fans and athletes have debated the best order for workouts. They want to get the most out of their efforts and reach top shape.
By Charles Betts4 months ago in Education
How an XAUUSD Trading Bot Can Transform Your Gold Trading Strategy
Gold trading moves fast. Prices change every second, and emotions can make trading hard. To succeed, traders need accuracy, speed, and discipline. Today, many gold traders use XAUUSD trading bots—smart computer programs that help trade gold automatically.
By james hall4 months ago in Education
How Weight Training Transforms Your Health After 50. AI-Generated.
What Happens to Your Body When You Start Lifting Weights After 50? Are you ready to defy aging and unlock a stronger, more vibrant version of yourself? Weight training after 50 isn't just about building muscle. It's about reclaiming your power and transforming your health from the inside out.
By Charles Betts4 months ago in Education
Managing Postpartum Anxiety While Breastfeeding
It’s 2 a.m. You’re sitting on the bed with the lights off, desperately trying to breastfeed your crying baby in your arms. You beg them to have it. Their rejection makes you sore and worried, so you switch to a pump.
By Lovemere Store4 months ago in Education
Building Giant Spacecraft in Earth’s Orbit: The First Step Toward Interstellar Voyages
When we imagine the spacecraft of the future, our minds often conjure images straight out of science fiction: colossal vessels bristling with solar panels, sprawling habitats large enough to house thousands of people, and mile-long engines designed to push humanity beyond the boundaries of our solar system. Yet, if you were to ask today’s aerospace engineers whether we could simply build such a spacecraft on Earth and launch it into space, the answer would be a resounding no.
By Holianyk Ihor4 months ago in Education
Artificial Gravity Systems for Space Crews: Turning Science Fiction Into Reality
When we imagine astronauts journeying to Mars or even further into deep space, we often picture sleek spacecraft, breathtaking views of the stars, and groundbreaking discoveries. What we don’t always picture, however, are the very real and serious health problems that come with spending months or even years in microgravity. Human bodies evolved under Earth’s gravity, and when that force disappears, things quickly start to go wrong. Muscles shrink, bones weaken, fluid redistributes in odd ways, and the heart doesn’t have to pump as hard.
By Holianyk Ihor4 months ago in Education
Adventures Down Under: Dianne Stelling’s Celebration of Australia Through Children’s Eyes
Introducing Dianne Stelling – An Australian Storyteller In the vibrant landscape of children’s literature, Australian author Dianne Stelling has emerged as a distinctive voice, weaving together imagination, education, and cultural appreciation. Stelling’s passion for storytelling shines through in her work, which reflects both her deep connection to Australia and her belief in the transformative power of books for young readers.
By Dena Falken Esq4 months ago in Education
Why Teachers Are Adopting Education Apps to Enhance Learning
Teaching has never been just about textbooks. It’s about finding the best way to connect with students and make learning stick. Today, teachers are turning to digital tools like education apps to create lessons that are not only informative but also engaging. These apps make it easier to plan lessons, track student progress, and adapt to individual learning needs. Many schools partner with an Education App Development Company to build apps designed specifically for classroom use, ensuring they match both curriculum goals and modern teaching methods.
By Tom Jhonny4 months ago in Education










