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warp_d43m0n
Hi everyone,
I'm a student of philosophy, with a special interest in experimental physics.
My honors thesis explored the ethical implications of Everett and DeWitt’s Many-Worlds Theory, considering the potential of infinite value systems, forms of life and political regimes.
Just finished my honors year and getting ready to start Masters!!
Going further into my studies, I’m interested in the practical application of my preliminary research. I am working with a group of like-minded individuals who are committed to finding and/or opening an interdimensional portal of some kind. I’m very new to the physics/engineering side of things but learning quickly
In the meantime, just trying to pay the bills, and waiting to see if my university funding comes through!
“Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were, but without it we go nowhere.” ― Carl Sagan
“If you thought that science was certain - well, that is just an error on your part.” ― Richard Feynman
The difference between science and philosophy is that the scientist learns more and more about less and less until she knows everything about nothing, whereas a philosopher learns less and less about more and more until he knows nothing about everything. There is truth in this clever crack, but, as Niels Bohr impressed, while the opposite of a trivial truth is false, the opposite of a great truth is another great truth. ― Dorion Sagan
“Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.” ― Carl Sagan
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