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The Latest from CERN: Did Einstein Blunder?

""){ ?> By Surf-D, posted on November 20, 2011

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In late September 2011, scientists at France’s National Institute for Nuclear and Particle Physics Research and Italy’s Gran Sasso National Laboratory fired a beam of neutrinos 454 miles (730 kilometers) underground from Geneva to Italy. Their preliminary results suggested that it traveled 60 nanoseconds faster than light. The researchers, part of the OPERA collaboration, have […]

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Can You Handle Dick For Almost 2 Hours?

""){ ?> By , posted on November 18, 2011

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Philip K Dick with Charles Platt

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The 3D Chips Are Down… Sort Of

""){ ?> By Valkyrie Ice, posted on November 15, 2011

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If you’ve been reading about the electronics industry recently, you’ve probably heard about Intel announcing that it was going to begin making all new transistors in 3 dimensions back in May. It was recently discussed by IEEE Spectrum, and a very good history of the transistor is covered. Even Kurzweil is claiming that his prediction for […]

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Eyes Never Sleep: Occupying Singularity

""){ ?> By Woody Evans, posted on November 13, 2011

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1. Teevee Light We live in a post-panopticon culture, and everybody’s watching.  Occupiers watch bankers, bankers watch farmers.  Farmers watch their crops in infrared. We all watch: that’s the active media myth we see played out daily.  The same basketball game, the same GigaOM Post, the same Funny or Die short, the same #hashtag:  we are […]

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Crazy Ass 11-11-11 Bullshit From The Pleiadian Council Of Light

""){ ?> By , posted on November 11, 2011

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OK you awakened ex-zombies… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUs7BUxJ-o0

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Occupy Facebook

""){ ?> By James Kent, posted on November 8, 2011

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Even though the Occupy Wall Street movement has spread to dozens of cities and has become a global movement, there is a nagging sense that camping in the streets isn’t making much of an impact on the people who actually control the money and power. Once upon a time money and power was consolidated into […]

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The Seeker: A Psychedelic Suburban Youth Doesn’t Find It Tripping. An Interview with Peter Bebergal

""){ ?> By R.U. Sirius, posted on November 6, 2011

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  “Psychedelic music  functions as tool for exploring all the myriad aspects of the psychedelic experience; the bliss, the dread, the melancholy of coming down, and the joy of having felt as though you have glimpsed the infinite.”   I could have quibbled with Peter Bebergal about the purpose and value of psychedelic drugs and […]

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Shpongle & Psychedelics: An Interview with Simon Posford

""){ ?> By David Jay Brown, posted on November 4, 2011

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  “There’s a particularly commercial band who sold a lot of records in the 80s and early 90s, and I made the terrible mistake of listening to their music while trying to have a psychedelic experience in my parent’s house when I was a teenager. I put on this CD while I was tripping, and […]

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NASA, SpaceX, and the Future of the U.S. Space Program

""){ ?> By Surf-D, posted on November 1, 2011

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A NASA Oct. 31st press release announced that The Boeing Co. will set up Orbiter Processing Facility-3 (OPF-3) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to manufacture and assemble its CST-100 spacecraft for launches to the International Space Station. This comes in the wake of discussions on the future of U.S. space program. “It’s a […]

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Time Bandits

""){ ?> By R.U. Sirius, posted on October 30, 2011

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If you take your life extension seriously and you take your action adventure SF movies literally, you will probably want to have your hour and forty nine minutes refunded after seeing In Time.  And while there are better ways to spend your time, even if you live in a world where that gross cliche “time […]

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