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(Continued) The fictional zero theorem of Terry Gilliam's current film by that name should not be confused with the zero system underlying the diamond theorem.
Anthony Lane in The New Yorker , issue dated Sept. 22, 2014: "The hero of 'The Zero Theorem' is a computer genius called Qohen Leth (Christoph Waltz)…. He is…
See also… Related remarks: Diederik Aerts at arXiv.org. See also Aerts (as above) on the metaphysics of entities (1984):
“Robust and compact, conforming to international standards, the Altivar 08 is a universal product.”
Bill Ayers on Megyn Kelly, and her reply.
John Baez at Google+ has an interesting post on crackpots, dated September 13, 2014. Related recent material from this journal: Sense (Sept. 13) and Sensibility (Sept. 14 and…
Tom Hanks as Indiana Langdon in Raiders of the Lost Articulation : An unarticulated (but colored) cube: A 2x2x2 articulated cube: A 4x4x4 articulated cube built from subcubes like…
“… And so each venture Is a new beginning, a raid on the…
A New York Times piece today on author Donald Antrim: “The next project is a novel ‘about’ (having loosely to do with) his father, Harry, a T. S….