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After infinity
After the Mass Interaction debate on the nature of infinity, I talked to quite a few people. Among them were Ania and George, whose ears pricked up when I waid I was going to Lisbon soon. They said they were … Continue reading
How the light got in, 2016
After two days in Hay-on-Wye at How the Light Gets In, I am back (temporarily) in London, my next gigs (in fairly quick succession) Oxford, Istanbul, and Lisbon. Unlike the deep Glastonbury-style mud of two years ago, we had lovely … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernard Carr, Chiara Marletto, cryptography, Frank Wilczek, Mike Duff, randomness
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How the light gets in, 2016
It is nearly the time of year for this wonderful festival in Hay-on-Wye. Two years ago I gave a short course on The Infinite Quest. This year I am doing another, on Secret codes, at 13:30 on Friday 3 June. … Continue reading