Ask A Genius 27 – Informational Cosmology 3

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 27 - Informational Cosmology 3 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner December 5, 2016 Scott: One thing comes to mind. The separation in magnitudes between the quantum and the relativistic. Persistent structures such as electrons being locked into orbit around nuclei, protons and neutrons. Those are informationally something. Higher-up, you …

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Ask A Genius 26 – Informational Cosmology 2

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 26 - Informational Cosmology 2 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner December 4, 2016 Scott: What form would the math of IC take into account? What would it describe informationally? How would this involve metaphysics? Rick: A lot of stuff in math and science works independent of ultimate framework. Eugene …

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Ask A Genius 25 – Informational Cosmology

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 25 - Informational Cosmology Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner December 3, 2016 Scott: As a preface to all of this, we're two guys having fun, think for yourself on this. Regardless, if it's true, then it's true, conceptually with a little math at the moment. Informational Cosmology is an …

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Ask A Genius 23 – The Future of Genetic Engineering 3

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 23 - The Future of Genetic Engineering 3 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner November 29, 2016 Scott: What about the business of genetic engineering? Rick: Genetic engineering will be a gigantic industry. I don't know if one or more companies will dominate the industry as Apple has dominated its …

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Ask A Genius 22 – The Future of Genetic Engineering 2

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 22 - The Future of Genetic Engineering 2 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner November 27, 2016 Scott: What about some negative perceptions of these results of genetic experiments on people and animals? It's a truism that every thing about an organism has a genetic component. The results of tweaking …

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Ask A Genius 21 – The Future of Genetic Engineering 1

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 21 - The Future of Genetic Engineering 1 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner November 25, 2016 Scott: What about the future of genetic engineering - crops, animals, or people? Rick: Let's talk about people. Science fiction says we're going to do a lot of it. Rich people will own …

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Ask A Genius 19 – The Future of Children’s Rights

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 19 - The Future of Children's Rights Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner November 5, 2016 Scott: What about the future of children's rights - organisms in development? Rick: You have two perspectives. One is the march towards slow and reasonable equality across the centuries. Children's rights are inherently limited …

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Ask A Genius 18 – The Future of LGBTQ+ Rights

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 18 - The Future of LGBTQ+ Rights Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner November 5, 2016 Scott: What about the future of LGBTQ+ rights? Rick: People will grow more accepting in most places, where people are going to hold back for cultural or religious or political reasons. T he US …

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