Dr. Glenn Borchardt Receives a Lifetime Achievement Award from the CNPS
Dr. Glenn Borchardt received the highest honor from the CNPS: a lifetime achievement award for his work in science philosophy.[…]
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Dr. Glenn Borchardt received the highest honor from the CNPS: a lifetime achievement award for his work in science philosophy.[…]
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The CNPS is a worldwide organization of physics professors and independent researchers who work on pointing out problems in theoretical[…]
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Neither Newton himself or any of his successors have been able to extend Newton’s Principia in order to give physicality to universe. Pieces have been discovered, but no one has been able to add a comprehensive extension to Principia Mathematica in order to take classical mechanics forward – until now.
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A competition will be held for developers to contribute to the open source project, with prize money awarded to the winning submission in each phase of the project. There are initially five phases to the project, with a total of $15,000 in cash prizes awarded. The dates and requirements for each phase are found in the next section.
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The 25 annual NPA and 5th annual CNPS conference at the University of Washington was a resounding success with conference goers all having a fulfilling time. Some new and old faces appeared and it was great to see that the CNPS is alive and well. With a number of unusually sunny days, the conference was held in Alder Hall on the beautiful campus of the University of Washington with majestic buildings, amazingly large trees, and beautiful vistas of the mountain including a picture-perfect view of Mount Rainer.
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