Ask A Genius 50 – The American Election 1

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 50 – The American Election 1 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner January 6, 2017 Scott: What was this election? We have talked about this being science fiction election. How is it a science fiction election? Rick: The presidential election in 2016 can be seen as the first science fiction …

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Ask A Genius 49 – War 3

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 49 – War 3 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner January 5, 2017 Scott: That’s some background. What will be future wars Rick: Future wars will, obviously, be fought in a variety of ways including things that aren’t clearly combat along the WWII model. But I think when people talk …

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Ask A Genius 46 – Informational Cosmology 22

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 46 - Informational Cosmology 22 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner December 31, 2016 Scott: In standard Big Bang cosmology, the issue is early universe galactic formation including the black holes, which become massive – 10% of their galaxy in mass relative to the stellar masses in all of the …

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Ask A Genius 45 – Informational Cosmology 21

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 45 - Informational Cosmology 21 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner December 30, 2016 Scott: With this ‘app’, with this set of persistent information processing ongoing in the structure or the material framework, how does this tie back into blackish holes and the principles of existence under informational cosmology? Rick: …

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Ask A Genius 44 – Informational Cosmology 20

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 44 - Informational Cosmology 20 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner December 29, 2016 Scott: How heavy are the blackish holes – compared to the Sun? How many stellar masses? Also, why so dense and old? How does this correspond to the armature? Rick: Black holes at the center of …

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Ask A Genius 43 – Informational Cosmology 19

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 43 - Informational Cosmology 19 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner December 28, 2016 Scott: Why blackish hole rather than black hole? Rick: Most galaxies have a huge friggin’ blackish hole at the center. Big Bang physics says black hole, which is just a thing which has so much matter …

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Ask A Genius 42 – Informational Cosmology 18

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 42 - Informational Cosmology 18 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner December 27, 2016 Scott: With respect to the galaxy-size, so we’re going to scale down and away from apparent T=0 to individual galaxies, those are in either of two classifications: proton-rich and neutron-rich, which are new. Proton-rich are likely …

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Ask A Genius 41 – Informational Cosmology 17

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 41 - Informational Cosmology 17 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner December 26, 2016 Scott: What does this definition of T=0 imply under IC? It’s an older universe. Rick: In fact, a lot older because it would take many millions of light years to get to that star, but under …

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