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Parallel Worlds - Created by Differences in Sensory Perception Though autistic people live in the same physical world and deal with the same 'raw material', their perceptual world turns out to be strikingly different from that of non-autistic people. The article highlights the idea that often it is not the traetment and the number of hours you work with your child, but in 'what perceptual world' you both are, i.e. whether you are in one and the same 'perceptual environment' or in two parallel ones, autism • sensory-perceptual abnormalities • sensory processing • perceptual world • blindness
Beyond the Big Bang On of the most surprising recent discoveries about the universe is not only that it is expanding, but that it is expanding at an accelerating rate. cosmology • cosmologist • big bang • accelerating expansion • dark matter
Einstein-Rosen Bridge Science fiction speaks frequently about wormholes and time travel. Einstein's theories allowed for some versions of time and space travel, under certain conditions. einstein rosen bridges • time travel • casimir effect • wormholes • kerr ring singularity
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The Double Slit Experiment What is the Double Slit Experiment? How does it explain quantum behavior and the mysterious observer effect? And does it really prove the existence of the multiverse? double slit experiment • what is the double slit experiment • parallel worlds • interference pattern • quantum effect
The Parallel Universe Having rejected the idea for years, some scientists are now saying "yes" to the theory of infinite parallel worlds. parallel universe theory • parallel universe • parallel universes • multiverse theory • many worlds theory
DC Multiverse Gets Feature Film Treatment The comics home of Superman and Batman is bringing its famed multiverse to the cartoon flick 'Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths'. So, what's a multiverse? dc comics • multiverse • parallel dimensions • justice league • dcau
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Sea Changes by Gail Graham Sea Changes revolves around the character Sarah Andrews who is lonely in Australia and still grieving her dead husband. sea changes • gail graham • fantasy in sea • mourning death • suspense
Tonya Hurley Audiobook, ghostgirl, Released The unabridged audiobook edition of ghostgirl by Tonya Hurley has been released. The audiobook is narrated by Parker Posey with an original music score by Vince Clarke tonya hurley • audiobook • ghostgirl • parker posey • vince clarke
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