This is awesome. I want to hear other people's deepest rabbit holes.https://twitter.com/patrick_oshag/status/898263336021708801 …
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like, physics/thermodynamics? what's a peek at one of the deepest things you encountered?
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Right now thinking about Einstein-Bergson debates from early in the 20th century, pretty deep.http://nautil.us/issue/35/boundaries/this-philosopher-helped-ensure-there-was-no-nobel-for-relativity …
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I can't even see Bergson's point :(. Is there substance there?
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Basically, there's a lot going on under what we sweep under the carpet as psychological arrow of time. Einsteinian time is just Newtonian++
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Replying to @KevinSimler @vgr
Some quotes and notes from one of my favorite books, happens to be about time: http://www.visakanv.com/blog/sideways/
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You'd like Levine's geography of time too if you liked Griffiths (I found her more political than phenomenological)
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Replying to @vgr @KevinSimler
Yeah it felt like she was enjoying her puns and soapbox a little heavy-handedly but I appreciated it because it was different/refreshing
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