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• ... that physicist and mathematician '''[[G. I. Taylor (nonfiction)|Geoffrey Ingram Taylor]]''' served as a meteorologist aboard the Ice Patrol vessel ''Scotia'' in 1913, where his observations formed the basis of his later work on a theoretical model of mixing of the air? | |||
• ... that the anonymous author of '''''[[Confessions of a Quantum Artist-Engineer (1)]]''''' code reviewed the config files for the universe, concluding that "a universe where people die before they are born is not the universe you want to live in"? |
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• ... that physicist and mathematician Geoffrey Ingram Taylor served as a meteorologist aboard the Ice Patrol vessel Scotia in 1913, where his observations formed the basis of his later work on a theoretical model of mixing of the air?
• ... that the anonymous author of Confessions of a Quantum Artist-Engineer (1) code reviewed the config files for the universe, concluding that "a universe where people die before they are born is not the universe you want to live in"?