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Jayant V. Narlikar (Author)
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This paper begins with a discussion of the shortcomings of standard cosmology, and then outlines an alternative cosmology called the Quasi-Steady State Cosmology (QSSC). The theoretical framework and observational tests of the QSSC are next described. Fi...
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Halton Arp (Author)
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Observations of extragalactic objects show that their redshifts are a function of their age rather than their velocity of recession. This necessitates a non Big Bang solution for the behavior of the Universe. Unlike Theory of Relativity (TR) treatments, ...
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Bin Jiang
Discovered by Christopher Alexander, living structure is a physical phenomenon, through which the quality of the built environment or artifacts can be judged objectively. It has two distinguishing properties just like a tree: ?Far more small things than ...
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Bin Jiang
This editorial briefly introduces Christopher Alexander, as a theorist, as a design practitioner, as an architect, and importantly as a scientist, as well as his life?s work?The Nature of Order?focusing not only on the trinity of wholeness, life, beauty,...
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David P. Anderson
Volunteer computing uses millions of consumer computing devices (desktop and laptop computers, tablets, phones, appliances, and cars) to do high-throughput scientific computing. It can provide Exa-scale capacity, and it is a scalable and sustainable alte...
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Bethune Carmichael, Greg Wilson, Ivan Namarnyilk, Sean Nadji, Jacqueline Cahill, Sally Brockwell, Bob Webb, Deanne Bird and Cathy Daly
Cultural sites are particularly important to Indigenous peoples, their identity, cosmology and sociopolitical traditions. The benefits of local control, and a lack of professional resources, necessitate the development of planning tools that support inde...
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Amanda Yates, Maibritt Pedersen Zari, Sibyl Bloomfield, Andrew Burgess, Charles Walker, Kathy Waghorn, Priscila Besen, Nick Sargent and Fleur Palmer
The institutional frameworks within which we conceive, design, construct, inhabit and manage our built environments are widely acknowledged to be key factors contributing to converging ecological crises: climate change, biodiversity loss, environmental d...
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