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The idea of the universe as a 'giant brain' has been proposed by scientists - and science fiction writers - for decades. But now physicists say there may be some evidence that it's actually true. Via Sakis Koukouvis Delete the scoop?
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In a forthcoming paper, researchers Melanie Rudd, Kathleen Vohs, and Jennifer Aaker examined whether the emotion of awe, compared to happiness and neutral states, might reduce people's sense of time pressure and consequently make them more willing to volunteer their time, choose experiences over material objects, and enjoy greater life satisfaction. Via Sakis Koukouvis Delete the scoop?
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Scaled to the size of a beach ball, say scientists, the sun's equatorial bulge would be less than the width of a human hair... Via Sakis Koukouvis Delete the scoop?
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