Gedankenexperiment
According to Beta Evers site we can expect a ‘one-time record project by Beta Evers and Heinrich Mueller.’ Under the name Gedankenexperiment (German for thought experiment) they will release The Defined Experiment EP on the Belgium WeMe Records at the end of 2010. This label has already released another one-off record by Mueller, The Drexciyan Connection, with DJ Stingray. As long time readers know, Evers already collaborates with Mueller in Zwischenwelt.
More details will be released on this webpage
http://www.betaevers.de/gedankenexperiment/index.htm
No harm in keeping an eye on the MeWe site as well.
http://www.mewelesite.be/
Wikipedia describes a thought experiment as a mental exercise which would consider a hypothesis, theory, or principle. Given the structure of the experiment, it may or may not be possible to actually perform it, and, in the case that it is possible for it to be performed, no intention of any kind to actually perform the experiment in question may exist. The common goal of a thought experiment is to explore the potential consequences of the principle in question. Famous examples of thought experiments include Schrödinger's cat, illustrating quantum indeterminacy through the manipulation of a perfectly sealed environment and a tiny bit of radioactive substance, and Maxwell's demon, in which a supernatural being is instructed to attempt to violate the second law of thermodynamics.
Great Heinrich Mueller mix here by the way.
http://soundcloud.com/vlr/research-heinrich-mueller
More details will be released on this webpage
http://www.betaevers.de/gedankenexperiment/index.htm
No harm in keeping an eye on the MeWe site as well.
http://www.mewelesite.be/
Wikipedia describes a thought experiment as a mental exercise which would consider a hypothesis, theory, or principle. Given the structure of the experiment, it may or may not be possible to actually perform it, and, in the case that it is possible for it to be performed, no intention of any kind to actually perform the experiment in question may exist. The common goal of a thought experiment is to explore the potential consequences of the principle in question. Famous examples of thought experiments include Schrödinger's cat, illustrating quantum indeterminacy through the manipulation of a perfectly sealed environment and a tiny bit of radioactive substance, and Maxwell's demon, in which a supernatural being is instructed to attempt to violate the second law of thermodynamics.
Great Heinrich Mueller mix here by the way.
http://soundcloud.com/vlr/research-heinrich-mueller
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