Dear Joseph,
Thanks you for your comment.
On 12 Feb 2016, at 18:29, Joseph Brenner wrote:
Dear Folks,
I return following absence due to travel to Bruno’s interesting
note of February 3. I appreciate the opportunity it provides for
discussion and comparison of two very different approaches
Dear FISers.
Yesterday LIGO ( Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory)
announced, for the first time, the detection of Gravitational Waves
predicted by Einstein 100 years ago.
Wouldn't be Gravitational Waves a good discussion in FIS?
We all know that regular waves can carry information
Dear Folks,
I return following absence due to travel to Bruno’s interesting note of
February 3. I appreciate the opportunity it provides for discussion and
comparison of two very different approaches as to what is important in the
Foundations of Information Science. The A sections below are
Dear FIS Colleagues,
Once the echos of the NY Lecture are over, we are going to start another
discussion session. It will deal with "Phenomenology, Life, and
Information Science". In this case the session will be pretty complex,
as it will involve five different visions or interpretations:
Dear Colleagues,
a former colleague and EC research officer asked me to disseminate the
following information for upcoming EC funding calls that might be of
particular interest for you. Please feel free to forward this information
further in your social networks.
Have a nice weekend.
All the bes