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− | <span class="intro"> First step is the Giant Jamboree</span> on the 24<sup>th</sup>-28<sup>th</sup> of September in Boston, which we could not be more excited about. We are looking so much forward to meet all the other fantastic teams, some of them for the first time and some of them again. And not at least discover all the incredible possibilities of synthetic biology. | + | <span class="intro"> First step is the Giant Jamboree</span> on the 24<sup>th</sup>-28<sup>th</sup> of September in Boston, which we could not be more excited about. We are looking so much forward to meet all the other fantastic teams, some of them for the first time and some of them again. And not at least discover all the incredible possibilities of synthetic biology. </p> |
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human civilization on distant planets? All of the above and all other thoughts of the future are mental constructions inferred from the past. One might argue that the material past and the material future are exactly the same just wrapped in different semantic paradigms. It is actually impossible not be in the future, but the future is constituted by the immediate past, and the now is impossible to grasp.</p> | human civilization on distant planets? All of the above and all other thoughts of the future are mental constructions inferred from the past. One might argue that the material past and the material future are exactly the same just wrapped in different semantic paradigms. It is actually impossible not be in the future, but the future is constituted by the immediate past, and the now is impossible to grasp.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 09:15, 15 September 2015
The end
So now that you have made it to the very end of our wiki site, we really want to thank you for taking the time to explore our project. Hopefully we have made it sound as interesting as we think it is, even though that is most unlikely.
First step is the Giant Jamboree on the 24th-28th of September in Boston, which we could not be more excited about. We are looking so much forward to meet all the other fantastic teams, some of them for the first time and some of them again. And not at least discover all the incredible possibilities of synthetic biology.
What are we thinking of when we think of the future? Do we think of flying cars using Shawyer's EmDrive, Global Robot Rights or human civilization on distant planets? All of the above and all other thoughts of the future are mental constructions inferred from the past. One might argue that the material past and the material future are exactly the same just wrapped in different semantic paradigms. It is actually impossible not be in the future, but the future is constituted by the immediate past, and the now is impossible to grasp.
So is the past actually the future? You are always welcome to contact us by e-mail igemsdu2015 at gmail dot com, or visit one of our sites on the social medias.