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Studies on the classical determinism predicted by A. Einstein, B. Podolsky and N. Rosen
Inthispaper, wecontinuethestudyinitiatedinprecedingworks of the argument by A. Einstein, B. Podolsky and N. Rosen according to which quantum mechanics could be “completed” into a broader theory recovering classical determinism.
Ruggero Maria Santilli
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The Endings of Early Medieval Kingdoms: Murder or Natural Causes?
This short text presents reflections drawn from the essays collected in this special issue as well as from the debates of the Salamanca symposium where they originated. It does not purport to represent the authors’ ideas beyond what is strictly necessary
Julio Escalona
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The entrepreneurial director [PDF]
The argument that the board of directors can be a helpful tool for entrepreneurships and small businesses derives from the rationale for using boards from both a macro and a micro perspective.Society depends on boards to provide overall checks and ...
Bruce C. Sherony
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Fast neutrino-flavor conversion in the preshock region of core-collapse supernovae
We make a strong case that the fast neutrino-flavor conversion, one of the collective flavor oscillation modes, commonly occurs in core-collapse supernovae (CCSNs). It is confirmed in the numerical data obtained in realistic simulations of CCSNs, but the
Taiki Morinaga +3 more
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Gravitational instabilities and censorship of large scalar field excursions
Large, localized variations of light scalar fields tend to collapse into black holes, dynamically “censoring” distant points in field space. We show that in some cases, large scalar excursions in asymptotically flat spacetimes can be UV-completed by ...
Patrick Draper, Szilard Farkas
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The Structural Collapse Approach Reconsidered
I will argue that Roy Cook’s (forthcoming) reformulation of Yablo’s Paradox in the infinitary system D is a genuinely non-circular paradox, but for different reasons than the ones he sustained.
Ignacio Ojea
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Three variants of Kurt Gödel's ontological argument, proposed by Dana Scott, C. Anthony Anderson and Melvin Fitting, are encoded and rigorously assessed on the computer. In contrast to Scott's version of Gödel's argument the two variants contributed by Anderson and Fitting avoid modal collapse.
Benzmüller, Christoph, Fuenmayor, David
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Features of Transformation of the Religious Association of True Orthodox Christians in Ukraine
The religious unification of true Orthodox Christians appeared in the late 1930s. within the realm of the Orthodox Church. Soviet sectarian and researcher F.
Liudmyla M. Shuhayeva
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Collapsing Arguments for Facts and Propositions
Kurt Gödel argues in “Russell’s Mathematical Logic” that on the assumption that, contrary to Russell, definite descriptions are terms, it follows given only several “apparently obvious axioms” that “all true sentences have the same signification (as well as all false ones).” Stephen Neale has written that this argument, and others by Church, Davidson ...
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A Defense of Shepherd’s Account of Cause and Effect as Synchronous
Lady Mary Shepherd holds that the relation of cause and effect consists of the combination of two objects (the causes) to create a third object (the effect). She also holds that this account implies that causes are synchronous with their effects.
David Landy
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