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Questioning the Foundations Essay Contest (2012)
November 30, 2012 -- Contest winners have been announced.
Of Mathematics and Radical Change: Alain Badiou’s Set-Theoretical Ontology by Glenn Gomes
Change of a Paradigm of a Physical Science by Sergey Aleks Starostin
No 3 Things by Yuri Benjamin Danoyan
Nature Has No Faithful Mathematical Representation by Roger Schlafly
Recognising Top-Down Causation by George F. R. Ellis
An Elephant in the Room by Don Limuti
The Logic of Physical Reality by Paul Reed
Weaving Commutators: Beyond Fock Space by Michele Arzano
The Problem: We See Time Backward by John Brodix Merryman
What Meaning To Give Percentages of 75% and 25%, Values Which Encounters When Studying the Components of the Universe: Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Baryonic Matter and Radiation? Is This a Coincidence o
Unitarity, Locality and Spacetime Geometry: Foundations That Are Not Foundations by Lawrence B Crowell
Phantom Instants, Two-Faced Time, the Empty Bag of Space, and the Illusionistic Nature of Perception by Joel Levinson
The Universe Is Not a Computer by Ken Wharton
The "I as Observer-Observing-Observation" Paradigm. by Joseph Maria Hoebe
"1 + 1 = 2" A Step in the Wrong Direction? by Jens Koeplinger and John Shuster
Thought Experiments in the Abstract Field of the Mathematics of Infinities Produce Experimental Artifacts Suggesting That Their Use in the Real-World Science of Physics Should Be Reexamined by Roger
Insights Into the Unification of Forces by John Alan Macken
Flaws in EPR Paradox, Standard Model and Other Theories Indicate That Theoretical Physics Is Dead by Constantin Leshan
The Inhomogeneous Expansion of Space by Roger H Pink
Cosmological Deja Vu:The Second Copernican Revolution by Donald Clayton Wilson
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