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Recent years have seen a growing consensus in the philosophical community that the grandfather paradox and similar logical puzzles do not preclude the possibility of time travel scenarios that utilize spacetimes containing closed timelike curves. At the same time, physicists, who for half a century acknowledged that the general theory of relativity is compatible with such spacetimes, have intensely studied the question whether the operation of a time machine would be admissible in the context of the same theory and of its quantum cousins. A time machine is a device which brings about closed timelike curves—and thus enables time travel—where none would have existed otherwise. The physics literature contains various no-go theorems for time machines, i.e., theorems which purport to establish that, under physically plausible assumptions, the operation of a time machine is impossible. We conclude that for the time being there exists no conclusive no-go theorem against time machines. The character of the material covered in this article makes it inevitable that its content is of a rather technical nature. We contend, however, that philosophers should nevertheless be interested in this literature for at least two reasons. First, the topic of time machines leads to a number of interesting foundations issues in classical and quantum theories of gravity; and second, philosophers can contribute to the topic by clarifying what it means for a device to count as a time machine, by relating the debate to other concerns such as Penrose’s cosmic censorship conjecture and the fate of determinism in general relativity theory, and by eliminating a number of confusions regarding the status of the paradoxes of time travel. The present article addresses these ambitions in as non-technical a manner as possible, and the reader is referred to the relevant physics literature for details.
Daniel Temkin collaborates with machines, exploring the collision between human thought and computer logic. His work examines just how terrible we are with logic, and the way computers expose this while reinforcing compulsive thinking.
Programming languages as experiments, jokes, and experiential art (esolangs, or esoteric programming...
Hanna Hartman - black bag
This is a stereo piece made for the big speakers in Berghain, the number one club in Berlin, where it was first performed in 2014 at Art’s Birthday by Deutschlandradio Kultur.
This is a stereo piece made for the big speakers in Berghain, the number one club in Berlin, where it was first performed in 2014 at Art’s Birthday by Deutschlandradio Kultur.
Hanna Hartman - black bag
Citymusic "Stadsmuziek" - Akko Goldenbeld
Sound Mapping Eindhoven
RBMA has released Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto 坂本龍一's lecture, preceding their Performance at the MET May 2013.
John Rose - Wheeling violin
What the Future Sounded Like (2006)
The Unanswered Question 1973 1 Musical Phonology Bernstein Norton
my favorite Phurpa. Tibet,1939
Gargle, gargle, gargle.
Tralee 2013.
Funnily enough my friend Gavin O'Connor took an almost identical pic.
A Captain Unafraid - A documentary being made by my good friend, the wonderful Killarney musician, Charlie O'Brien, that I am very proud to be helping with in the very near future. A Captain Unafraid follows the trail of seafarer, adventurer, and revolutionary - Johnny "Dynamite" O' Brien from Cavan, Ireland to New York and finally to Havana, Cuba.
You can follow its development on facebook.Keep an eye on Charlie's very interesting blog
The above image is a section of an illustraion made for the doco by John O' Leary (a.k.a. Johnny.B.Pimp)
Ive recently started sending poorly written weird messages to to companies on facebook. I'm not sure what yet but something will develop out of this.
Past and preparatory sketches salvaged from the defragmented depths of hard drives gone by.
another one of my soundcloud pages