Plus: Is AI art really art?; how it feels to surf the worldâs biggest wave; do political ads influence voting behavior?; and this weekâs Facts So Romantic.
[View in browser]( | [Become a member]( November 10, 2022 Did a friend forward this? [Subscribe here](. Good Morning! Hereâs the latest stories from Nautilusâand this weekâs Facts So Romantic below [READ NOW]( [PHYSICS]( [How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Uncertainty]( I now realize Heisenberg and Schrödinger are less like physicists and more like therapists. BY PAUL M. SUTTER Like most physicists, I spent much of my career ignoring the majority of quantum mechanics. [Continue reading â]( Experience the endless possibilities and deep human connections that science offers [SUBSCRIBE TODAY]( [Enhance Your News Reading Ecosystem]( Every day [Refind]( picks 5 links from around the web that make you smarter, tailored to your interests. Loved by 100k+ curious minds. [Sign up for free]( to get smarter every day. [Subscribe Today]( [ARTS]( [Is AI Art Really Art?]( What it will mean to be moved by an AIâs mindless creativity. BY ED SIMON [Continue reading â]( [GEOSCIENCE]( [How It Feels to Surf the Worldâs Biggest Wave]( Riding Earthâs mighty forces in Nazaré, Portugal. BY KRISTEN FRENCH [Continue reading â]( [PSYCHOLOGY]( [Do Political Ads Influence Voting Behavior?]( One question for Donald Green, a political scientist at Columbia University. BY KATHERINE HARMON COURAGE [Continue reading â]( FACTS SO ROMANTIC The Best Things We Learned Today [If you follow the logic of making]( the wave-nature of subatomic processes real, you end up with parallel universes constantly splitting into existence. [Nautilusâ]( [When it comes to literature](, language processing programs will radically change what we read, how we read, why we read, and certainly who we read. [Nautilusâ]( [Since 2011, when Nazaré was discovered]( by the big-wave surfing community, it has become a mecca for surfers seeking to test their nerve, skill, and luck on the oceanâs version of Mt. Everest. [Nautilusâ]( [Although advertising is the darling]( of political campaigns everywhere, thereâs not a whole lot of evidence that it moves mountains. It might move molehills.
[Nautilusâ]( [If the US military were a nation](, it would have the highest per-capita carbon emissions in the world.
[Natureâ]( [Female octopuses deliberately]( chuck debris at males harassing them.
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