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2012 : What is your favorite deep, elegant, or beautiful explanation?

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"2012 : What is your favorite deep, elegant, or beautiful explanation? Scientists' greatest pleasure comes from theories that derive the solution to some deep puzzle from a small set of simple principles in a surprising way. These explanations are called "beautiful" or "elegant". Historical examples are Kepler's explanation of complex planetary motions as simple ellipses, Bohr's explanation of the periodic table of the elements in terms of electron shells, and Watson and Crick's double helix. Einstein famously said that he did not need experimental confirmation of his general theory of relativity because it "was so beautiful it had to be true." WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE DEEP, ELEGANT, OR BEAUTIFUL EXPLANATION? Since this question is about explanation, answers may embrace scientific thinking in the broadest sense: as the most reliable way of gaining knowledge about anything, including other fields of inquiry such as philosophy, mathematics, economics, history, political theory, literary theory, or the human spirit. The only requirement is that some simple and non-obvious idea explain some diverse and complicated set of phenomena. [Thanks to Steven Pinker for suggesting this year's Edge Question and to Stewart Brand, Kevin Kelly, and George Dyson for their ongoing advice and support.]"
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English 'originated in Turkey'

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Modern Indo-European languages - which include English - originated in Turkey about 9,000 years ago, research concludes.
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CCTV Learn Chinese

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This site has a collection of many hundreds of video lessons for learning Mandarin Chinese from China's national broadcaster. These videos introduce some Chinese culture and the first few programmes are for complete beginners, but by the end of the series, and after some hard work, your Mandarin will be 非常好.

http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Mandarin+%26+Chinese+culture


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Voscreen

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This is an interesting tool for developing your understanding of different languages through the use of short video clips. Just watch the video clip and test your inderstanding.


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Juan Fernández's comment, August 21, 2012 11:05 AM
it´s a shame it is only for learners of English...
Ricard Garcia's comment, August 22, 2012 2:16 AM
Indeed, Juan, una pena... espero que alguien lo pueda adaptar...