The creation of the universe.
"Among the many curious implications of Linde's theory, one stands out for our present purposes: It doesn't take all that much to create a universe. Resources on a cosmic scale are not required. It might even be possible for someone in a not terribly advanced civilization to cook up a new universe in a laboratory. Which leads to an arresting thought: Could that be how our universe came into being?"
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archipress - Aux origines de l'intelligence collective
archipress - Aux origines de l'intelligence collective
"La tradition fârâbîenne
"La tradition fârâbîenne
L'intellectuel collectif a sans doute été thématisé explicitement et pensé avec rigueur pour la première fois entre le Xe et le XIIe siècle, en milieu musulman, par une lignée de théosophes persans et juifs qui se référaient à une interprétation néo-platonicienne d'Aristote. Al-Fârâbî (872-950), Ibn Sina (l'Avicenne des traductions latines, 980-1037), Abû'l-Barakât al-Baghdâdî (mort en 1164) et Maïmonide (1135-1204) comptent parmi les principaux penseurs de cette tradition (1)."
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