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  2. God's Debris - Wikipedia

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    God's Debris: A Thought Experiment is a 2001 novella by Dilbert creator Scott Adams. The introduction disclaims any personal views held by the author, "The opinions and philosophies expressed by the characters are not my own, except by coincidence in a few spots not worth mentioning."

  3. Ronald F. Scott - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Fraser Scott (April 9, 1929 – August 16, 2005) was a British-born, American geotechnical engineer. An internationally recognized authority on the mechanics of soils , his lunar soil experiments on the Surveyor missions cleared the Apollo astronauts to walk safely on the moon.

  4. Scott Cunningham (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Cunningham is a professor of economics at Baylor University, [1] Research Fellow of the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty, and Research Affiliate of the Computational Justice Lab. [2] He is known for his work in the field of applied microeconomics, particularly in relation to the economics of sex work, substance use, and public ...

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  6. ISS year-long mission - Wikipedia

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    Astronaut Scott Kelly was selected as the identical twin of Mark Kelly. The mission included collecting scientific data important to future human exploration of the Solar System. Kelly and Korniyenko already had an indirect connection: Kelly was a backup crew for the station's Expedition 23 / 24 , where Korniyenko served as a flight engineer.

  7. Brynmawr Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Brynmawr Experiment was an effort led by the visionary idealist Peter Scott to address issues of poverty and unemployment in Brynmawr, South Wales, between 1929 and 1939. Initially a relief project response of the Quakers in South-East England, it grew first into an effort to set up small industries and finally an ambitious utopian ...

  8. Seeing Like a State - Wikipedia

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    Scott shows how central governments attempt to force legibility on their subjects, and fail to see complex, valuable forms of local social order and knowledge. A main theme of this book, illustrated by his historic examples, is that states operate systems of power toward 'legibility' in order to see their subjects correctly in a top-down, modernist, model that is flawed, problematic, and often ...

  9. Experiment - Wikipedia

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    An experiment is a procedure carried out to support or refute a hypothesis, or determine the efficacy or likelihood of something previously untried. Experiments provide insight into cause-and-effect by demonstrating what outcome occurs when a particular factor is manipulated. Experiments vary greatly in goal and scale but always rely on ...