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Popular Mechanics February 12, 2009 Erin Scottberg |
Lost's Time Travel Theories Start To Become Clear A look at some of the rules of time travel revealed on last weeks episode of Lost. |
Wired August 18, 2008 Scott Brown |
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Popular Mechanics December 3, 2008 Andrew Moseman |
Fringe Pushes Probability to the Limit as Characters Walk Through Walls Fringe loves to toe the line between science fact and fiction, but this time its tilted far over onto the fiction side. |
Reason September 2006 Tim Cavanaugh |
Happy 40th Birthday, Star Trek Why Captain Kirk's story is the story of America: Among other things, there's a story of a tough, almost millennial faith that endures no matter how absurdly bad things may look: Even in its darkest decade of cancellation. |
Popular Mechanics May 30, 2008 Michio Kaku |
Time-Travel Expert: Lost Finale Opens New Trap Door in Space After last night's mind-bending episode, it's a question only this heady physicist could answer: How do you move an island, then show up halfway across the world? Let's just say the Looking Glass has nothing on Ben. |
Entrepreneur May 2010 Jennifer Wang |
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Science News July 18, 2009 Paul Fendley |
Five Problems In Physics Without The Definite Article Most physicists don't consider a phenomenon to be understood until there are both repeatable experiments displaying it and a quantitative theoretical description. |