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What is time?

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Physicists Propose Radical New Approach to Understanding Time's Origin Constructor Theory Challenges Fundamental Assumptions About Temporal Reality in Universe A groundbreaking paper suggests time emerges from impossible transformations rather than being fundamental to physics  August 16, 2025 In a bold challenge to one of physics' most enduring puzzles, quantum physicist David Deutsch of the University of Oxford and his colleague Chiara Marletto have published a provocative new theory that attempts to explain how time itself emerges in a universe that may be fundamentally timeless. Their work, published in a preprint on arXiv in May 2025, represents the latest development in their ambitious "constructor theory" framework—an approach that seeks to rewrite the laws of physics based on what transformations are possible or impossible rather than on the traditional language of forces and particles. The paper, titled "Constructor theory of time," a...

Research team used 18 years of sea wave records to learn how destructive ‘rogue waves’ form – here’s what we found

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Breaking the Myth: How Naval Science is Finally Decoding the Rogue Wave Threat Revolutionary research using 18 years of North Sea data reveals rogue waves follow natural ocean physics, while new AI systems promise five-minute advance warnings for maritime operations By Naval Correspondent Bottom Line Up Front Revolutionary scientific breakthroughs are transforming rogue waves from unpredictable maritime mysteries into understood oceanographic phenomena with profound implications for naval operations. Georgia Tech's 18-year North Sea study definitively proves rogue waves result from predictable constructive interference and nonlinear wave amplification—not exotic modulational instability—while University of Maryland's AI system achieves 75% accuracy in predicting these extreme events five minutes ahead. Most critically for naval forces: current ship design standards accommodate only 15-meter waves and 15 tons per square meter pressure, yet rogue waves routinely ...

The Scientific Research Crisis

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When "Publish or Perish" Meets Paper Mills and Funding Cuts BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front) Public support for scientific research remains strong, but the Trump administration's dramatic funding cuts—justified by concerns over fraud, ideological bias, and low productivity—have created an unprecedented crisis that threatens America's scientific leadership. While taxpayers broadly favor government investment in research, growing awareness of paper mills, reproducibility failures, and "publish or perish" culture has provided political cover for cuts that many scientists warn will damage innovation and economic competitiveness for decades. A perfect storm of perverse incentives, industrial-scale fraud, and budget reductions threatens the integrity of global scientific enterprise The scientific research ecosystem is facing an unprecedented crisis that extends far beyond isolated cases of misconduct. Recent federal funding cuts, combined with a surge ...

France's Crumbling Empire

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How Colonial Legacy Fuels Africa's Anti-French Revolution Six African nations cut military ties with Paris as unprecedented rejection threatens to end France's century-long dominance and change global power balance France begins 2025 facing the systematic collapse of its African empire. Six former colonies have expelled French troops, military governments are abandoning the French-backed CFA franc, and protesters across the continent chant "France dégage" (France get out) with unprecedented unity. What started as isolated grievances has become a continent-wide revolution against the last vestiges of European colonialism. The Great Expulsion Ivory Coast's announcement this week that French forces will withdraw makes it the sixth African nation to sever military ties with its former colonizer. Chad, Senegal, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso have already shown France the door, ending defense agreements that have lasted over six decades. "Senegal is a...