Looking at Ourselves in the Cave
Plato (d. c.348 BC) described a cave in which people live like prisoners, stuck with the physical objects…
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Plato (d. c.348 BC) described a cave in which people live like prisoners, stuck with the physical objects…
The Internet is often termed the information highway because it connects countless computers and users all over the…
Nearly a century after Henry Ford’s Model T allowed almost everyone to drive, the motor vehicle industry is…
www.sciencedaily.com The tradition of our scientific and technological explosion continues in the new millennium as an inheritance from…
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Over the last decade, the Internet has impacted every aspect of our lives. It is now easy to…
The process of knowing occurs with the interaction of three components: the person who knows (subject), that which…
In 1949 researchers believed that ‘Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons.’ Of course,…
When the problems of the young are talked about, some turn away with indifference, supposing that many useless…
The 1991 Persian Gulf War provided a testing ground for many of the latest war machines. It also…
The time an individual can devote to catching up with the expanding information-base of humanity is limited. But…