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7 Unexpected Discoveries of Online Education, You Didn't Know . AI-Generated.
7 Unexpected Discoveries of Online Education, You Didn't Know Explore 7 unexpected discoveries of online education beyond flexibility and cost savings. See how online learning is changing the face of education in 2025 and beyond.
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Fumfer Physics 4: The Emergence and Embodiment of Time
In this Fumfer Physics dialogue, Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner explore the layered nature of time. Jacobsen frames three concepts: time at quantum scales where it appears quasi-atemporal, the emergent unfolding of objective cosmic time, and the subjective, often dilatory, human experience of time. Rosner explains time as embodied in the differentiation of matter and the creation of information, comparing it to the sequential turning of pages in a book. He argues that the universe defines itself through particle interactions and their cumulative history, with the total information constrained by matter content, expansion, and entropy reservoirs.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen5 months ago in Education
The Unseen Challenges of Modern Education That Might Be Holding You Back . AI-Generated.
The Unseen Challenges of Modern Education That Might Be Holding You Back Normal school: the concealed challenges of contemporary education that could be hindering your potencial. Know what's broken, the consequences of the broken system, and some practical solutions that could improve your learning experience.
By buzz N value5 months ago in Education
The Fundamentals of Corrosion
Corrosion is the spontaneous tendency of metals to revert to lower-energy, oxidized states. This tendency provides the thermodynamic driving force for corrosion; whether corrosion actually proceeds—and how fast—depends on kinetics and environment. Engineers need a firm grip on both to select materials, design protection, and predict service life.
By Sayed Zewayed5 months ago in Education
Fumfer Physics 3: Informational Cosmology & Consciousness
Rick Rosner: If we're going to do Fumfer for Physics, let me quickly lay out the principles of informational cosmology. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What principles define informational cosmology? The guiding idea is that the universe processes information, and the patterns by which it does so show strong, useful parallels with how we encode, store, and transform information. Follow that line and the question of consciousness becomes unavoidable—what it is, how it relates to information, and whether an informational ontology can make sense of subjective experience.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen5 months ago in Education
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By James Anderson5 months ago in Education
Fumfer Physics 2: Black Holes vs. Stars
Scott Douglas Jacobsen: From an information-theoretic perspective that marries quantum mechanics with general relativity, how would you contrast a black hole with a star, an information-processing object embedded in the wider cosmos?
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen5 months ago in Education
Fumfer Physics 1: Edward Witten's White Hole
Scott Douglas Jacobsen recounts asking Ed Witten, often regarded as Einstein’s intellectual heir and the only physicist to win the Fields Medal, about the plausibility of white holes. Witten, during a keynote on black hole thermodynamics, compared white holes to balancing a pencil on its tip—possible in theory but statistically impossible. Jacobsen pressed further, asking how large a universe and how much time would be needed for one to form. Rick Rosner contextualized this in terms of entropy, event horizons, and informational cosmology, suggesting black holes might not seal off information completely but instead collapse into high-entropy matter or budding universes.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen5 months ago in Education
7 Amazing Benefits of Online Education You Didn't Know . AI-Generated.
Learn about the 7 amazing benefits of online education that you probably didn’t know! Read more about how online learning is changing education in 2025, increasing flexibility, affordability, and career possibilities.
By Zeeshan Haidar5 months ago in Education
The Untold History of Education- From Early Schools to Online Learning . AI-Generated.
Explore the captivating evolution of education throughout history. From early schools to current online learning, examine changing teaching theory and practice, and how it may shape the future of learning.
By buzz N value5 months ago in Education
Welcome Address to the Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Holography and its Applications: Baku, Azerbaijan
Distinguished colleagues, esteemed guests, and members of the broader scientific community, I welcome you to the proceedings of the fourth International Conference on Holography and its Applications at Khazar University.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen5 months ago in Education



