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  1. The Ways of Paradox and Other Essays, Revised Edition by W. V. Quine, 1976-12-15
  2. The Diversity Paradox: Immigration and the Color Line in Twenty-First Century America by Jennifer Lee, Frank D. Bean, 2010-07
  3. Agrarian Dreams: The Paradox of Organic Farming in California (California Studies in Critical Human Geography, 11) by Julie Guthman, 2004-08-04
  4. Mathematical Fallacies and Paradoxes by Bryan Bunch, 1997-07-01
  5. The Historians' Paradox: The Study of History in Our Time by Peter Hoffer, 2010-09-01
  6. Paradoxes of Gender by Professor Judith Lorber, 1995-09-27
  7. The Winner's Curse: Paradoxes and Anomalies of Economic Life by Richard H. Thaler, 1994-01-10
  8. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I by Augustus De Morgan, 2010-07-12
  9. Forced to Fail: The Paradox of School Desegregation by Stephen J. Caldas, 2007-06-28
  10. The Paradox Principle of Parenting by James R. Lucas, 2003-05-13
  11. Natural Selection's Paradox: The Outlaw Gene, The Religion of Money, and The Origin of Evil by Carter Stroud, 2008-08-21
  12. Saving Truth From Paradox by Hartry Field, 2008-05-28
  13. Zeno's Paradoxes
  14. Paradoxes from A to Z by Michael Clark, 2007-05-22

81. Einsteins Incompleteness Argument
Another site describing the EPR paradox.
http://roxanne.roxanne.org/epr/einstein1.html
One of the first physicsts to be publically troubled by the philosophical interpretations of quantum mechanics was Albert Einstein. In 1935, he co-authored a paper which was intended to show that Quantum Mechanics could not be a complete theory of nature. The arguments in the EPR paper are very similar to ones which Einstein himself made in correspondences to friends, but are not exactly the same. The first thing to notice is that Einstein was not trying to disprove Quantum Mechanics in any way. In fact, he was well aware of its power to predict the outcomes of various experiments. What he was trying to show was that Quantum Mechanics could not be a complete theory of nature and that some other theory would have to be invoked in order to fully describe nature. The argument begins by assuming that there are two systems, A and B (which might be two free particles) , whose wavefunctions are known. Then, if A and B interact for a short period of time, one can determine the wavefunction which results after this interaction via the Schroedinger equation or some other Quantum Mechanical equation of state. Now, let us assume that A and B move far apart, so far apart that they can no longer interact in any fashion. In other words

82. Salon :: :: Tech :: Feature :: The Gnutella Paradox, By Janelle Brown :: Page 1
Similar pages paradox photography/video/new mediaparadox, The Netherlands touring exhibitions, publications Bertienvan Manen, Hans van der Meer, Ed van der Elsken, Avatar.
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  • Find a job Access your PC from Anywhere ... Corrections The Gnutella paradox As soon as an online music-trading service gets big enough to be useful, it's doomed. By Janelle Brown "There's always Gnutella." If you care about music on the Net, you've probably been hearing this refrain a lot lately, repeated by traders, geek programmers and digital music industry types alike. On Monday in a courtroom in San Francisco, a judge will decide whether to uphold a preliminary injunction against Napster, potentially shutting down the music trading service but as a fallback, there's always Gnutella. Frightened by legal threats from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Scour may have laid off its staff and put its future in jeopardy but there's always Gnutella. And sure, the arcane file sharing software Freenet might not be ready for your average consumer yet but, of course, there's always

    83. Paradox
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    var go_mem="faight"; Contents Faight Industries' role-playing game system was developed for those players who want to include realism in their games without losing role-playing ease. It features rules for multi-era campaign role-playing. (This means it is playable in any genre you wantfrom fantasy to horror to space opera to time travel ) Attached you will find the main rules for the Paradox roleplaying system. The system was developed as shareware. Download the rules, try it out, and, if you like it follow the instructions on how to register your copy of PARADOX. Check this site often. Sourcebooks and
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    The Paradox Role-playing system was developed to push the boundaries of your role-playing experience. Focusing on the character and the story, Paradox attempts to bring what you love about role-playing into your campaigns, and leave what you dislike behind. The Basic Rulebook handles all the rules that Players need to be familiar with in order to enjoy the game. As they become more familiar with the system they may wish to explore the more expanded rules of the Advanced Rulebook. The Advanced Rulebook includes many of the formula and creation utilities used to create the items in the Basic Rulebook.

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    85. Zeno's Race Course, Part 1
    Thoughtful lecture notes for discussing this paradox, presented by S. Marc Cohen.
    http://faculty.washington.edu/smcohen/320/zeno1.htm
  • The Paradox Zeno argues that it is impossible for a runner to traverse a race course. His reason is that Physics Why is this a problem? Because the same argument can be made about half of the race course: it can be divided in half in the same way that the entire race course can be divided in half. And so can the half of the half of the half, and so on, ad infinitum So a crucial assumption that Zeno makes is that of infinite divisibility : the distance from the starting point ( S ) to the goal ( G ) can be divided into an infinite number of parts.
  • Progressive vs. Regressive versions
    How did Zeno mean to divide the race course? That is, which half of the race course Zeno mean to be dividing in half? Was he saying (a) that before you reach G , you must reach the point halfway from the halfway point to G ? This is the progressive version of the argument: the subdivisions are made on the right-hand side, the goal side, of the race-course. Or was he saying (b) that before you reach the halfway point, you must reach the point halfway from S to the halfway point? This is the
  • 86. Paradox - Experimental Electronic Experience
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    87. Welcome To Paradox Interactive
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    88. The Paradox Party - The Only Certainty Is Change - Time For A Change
    Presents a theoretical "new society" and the founder's diary. Includes articles intended Category Society Politics Alternative Political Systems......The paradox Party the only certainty is change - time for a change. Your browserdoes not support frames, and thus cannot view this website correctly.
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    89. UConn-MIT 02 Conference
    A conference to be held at the University of Connecticut, USA, on 11th13th October 2002.
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    The general topic is paradox . Papers will focus on semantic-logical paradoxes, vagueness and soritical paradoxes, or combinations of the two. Some topics to be covered include contextual approaches to vagueness, contextual approaches to semantic-logical paradox, paraconsistent approaches to paradox, absolutely unrestricted quantification, and the prospects of a unified approach to both semantic-logical and soritical paradox.
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    90. The Atlantic | January/February 2003 | The American Paradox | Halstead
    The Atlantic Monthly January/February 2003 Bests Worsts The American paradoxThe country with the most patents, Nobel laureates, and millionaires is also
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    on politics and society from The Atlantic Monthly. From Atlantic Unbound Interviews: "A More Perfect Union" (January 14, 2003) Ted Halstead, the founder and CEO of the New America Foundation, argues that the time has come for Americans to devise a new social contract. The American Paradox The country with the most patents, Nobel laureates, and millionaires is also the country with the highest levels of poverty, homicide, and infant mortality among modern democracies. A case for revising our social contract by Ted Halstead Further reading selected by Ted Halstead The Two Faces of America Bests Worsts Gross domestic product Poverty Productivity Economic inequality Business start-ups Carbon-dioxide emissions Long-term unemployment Life expectancy Expenditure on education Infant mortality University graduates Homicide Health-care coverage High-tech exports HIV infection Movies exported Teen pregnancy Breadth of stock ownership Personal savings Volunteerism Voter participation Charitable giving Obesity How do we reconcile these two faces of America? To a remarkable degree the United States seems to have exchanged social cohesion and a broad-based middle class for economic dynamism and personal freedom. Have we abandoned what used to be referred to as the common good?

    91. Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Physics
    from Eric Weisstein's Treasure Trove of Physics
    http://www.treasure-troves.com/physics/Einstein-Podolsky-RosenParadox.html

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    A paradox first enunciated by Einstein et al. (1935), who proposed a thought experiment that appeared to demonstrate quantum mechanics to be an incomplete theory. The usual view of quantum mechanics says that a wave function determines the probabilities of an actual experimental result and that it is the most complete possible specification of the quantum state. Einstein et al. believed the predictions of quantum mechanics to be correct, but only as the result of statistical distributions of other unknown but real properties of the particles. Bohm (1951) presented a paper in which he described a modified form of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen thought experiment which he believed to be conceptually equivalent to that suggested by Einstein et al. (1935), but which was easier to treat mathematically. Bohm suggested using two atoms with a known total spin of zero, separated in a way that the spin of each atom points in a direction exactly opposite to that of the other. In this situation, the angular momentum of one particle can be measured indirectly by measuring the corresponding vector of the other particle. Bell (1964) subsequently formulated Bell's inequalities , which seemed to be a physically reasonable condition of locality which imposed restrictions on the maximum correlations of the measurements of a pair of spin 1/2 particles formed somehow in the singlet state and moving freely in opposite directions. This inequality can be tested in a laboratory experiment because the statistical predictions of quantum mechanics are incompatible with any local

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    96. Parrondo Paradox
    Attempt to spread a novel Cut The Knot! meme via the Web site of the MathematicalAssociation of America, Parrondo paradox. Parrondo paradox. June 2001.
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    Doron Zeilberger on receiving the 1998 Leroy P. Steele Prize The Parrondo Paradox is a double shocker. Counter to common intuition, it is possible to mix two losing games into a winning combination. This is a good news. But do not rub your hands just yet. The theory does not apply to casino games. Learning about it all must be its own reward. On the positive side but shaky ground, Sandra Blakeslee reported last year in NY Times that Dr. Sergei Maslov from Brookhaven National Laboratory had shown that if an investor simultaneously shared capital between two losing stock portfolios, capital would increase rather than decrease. (On the downside, as of the time of writing, it was too early to apply his model to the real stock market because of its complexity.) Since the Paradox has been reported a couple of years ago, many real world and abstract examples has been thought up that make it more palatable. Indeed, monetary rewards apart, a combination of negative trends may lead to a positive outcome. Brooke Buckley, an undergraduate student from Eastern Kentucky University

    97. Fermi's Paradox
    A couple of possible resolutions to the question of galactic colonization.
    http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/astro/seti/dt/fermi.html
    Fermi's Paradox
    If technology continues to improve, we can easily conceive of colonizing the entire galaxy in less then 100 million years. For example, one can conceive of many man made probes sent to a host of other stars. Some will find environments suitable for human life and could clone humans (and other animals and plants) from onboard DNA samples. Another possibility is that artificial intelligence will develop an exploratory desire and produce machines that can replicate themselves. These machines could travel to neighbouring stars. Those that find solar systems with enough raw materials could go about manufacturing replicas of themselves (or improvements thereof). These daughter probes could then be sent to further multitudes of stars and in a short time the entire galaxy would be completely colonized by these so called Von Neumann probes. Most of the stars in the galaxy are more than a billion years older than the Sun. If life and civilizations are common throughout the galaxy then they should have colonized the galaxy long ago. Where are they? This is known as Fermi's paradox. Fermi's paradox relies on the assumption that civilizations (as we know them) have a desire to colonize (or at least explore) the Galaxy.
    • Team 1 resolves Fermi's paradox by arguing that we don't see evidence for aliens because other technological civilizations have no desire to colonize or explore the Galaxy (do we have such a desire?) or that the physical limitations behind space travel have made colonization impossible.

    98. Peter Suber, Paradox Of Self-Amendment, Table Of Contents
    The paradox of SelfAmendment A Study of Law, Logic, Omnipotence, and Change PeterSuber, Philosophy Department, Earlham College. The paradox of Self-Amendment.
    http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/psa/
    The Paradox of Self-Amendment:
    A Study of Law, Logic, Omnipotence, and Change Peter Suber Philosophy Department Earlham College This book was originally published by Peter Lang Publishing, 1990.
    It is now out of print.
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    99. BDE Utilities And Updates
    Updates to the BDE core DLLs and utilities that ease BDE programming, including Delphi / paradox resources.
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    100. Chronos Shrugged: The World Of Time Travel
    Introduction, myth, psychology, abstracts, ethics, experts, science, analysis, paradox, fun stuff, bibliography and links.
    http://www.umich.edu/~engtt415/menu.html

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