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Friday, September 12, 2014

What happens when you try to publish on confirming the non-existence of time travel?

An interesting conundrum - science confirming a null hypothesis for the existence of time travelers can't be published. (Or can be published only with great difficulty.) And it was interesting work, too, from an NLP perspective.
Posted by Michael at 5:18 AM
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