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From: John Steele Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2018 1:57 PM To: Jeffrey E. Subject: Coordinates on Nautilus Jeffrey, \ Our June issue. =nbsp;Thought you would enjoy it. Contains a special series =ncluding Phillip Glass and Terrence Malick. John Dear Nautilus Reader, Coordinates have the job of dividing different bits of the =orld from each other. What happened yesterday is not the same as what =appened today, no matter how similar the two days seem. Two bits of =mpty space are different from one another when we attach an x, y, and z to each. But the more we learn about coordinates, the =ore we understand their tendency to melt into each other. Far-flung =its of space can get entangled. At the tiniest scales, space and time =issolve into a complex foam. In the brain, grid cells that mark our =ocation in space also help us demarcate time. This issue begins with another kind of admixture, between =bjective and subjective descriptions of time. The physicist Lee Smolin =nd the philanthropist and investment banker Beth Jacobs have put =ogether a collection of essays by scientists and artists on time, =hich Nautilus will publish over the next =onth in addition to our regular content. Just think of it as another =ollision of coordinates. Welcome to =E2$4Coordinates." qtbody> A NEW =IEW OF TIME Introducing the Nautilus Time Project. By Beth Jacobs & Lee Smolin When Lee Smolin's book Time =eborn was re-launched to great fanfare at my home in 2015, it =ccelerated a discussion he and I had been having for years: What if we =athered together a group of creative, broad-thinking artists and =cientists whose perspectives on time were directly reflected in their =ork? EFTA_R1_01872205 EFTA02639692 =/tbody> THE =ARGER THE THEATER, THE FASTER THE MUSIC Composer =hilip Glass talks time with painter Fredericka Foster. By Philip Glass & Fredericka Foster How is composing music of a given meter similar to =ainting flowing water? =/tbody> WHAT =IME FEELS LIKE WHEN YOU'RE IMPROVISING The neurology =f flow states. By Heather Berlin Don't look at the clock! Now tell me: How much time has =assed since you first logged on to your computer =oday? =/tbody> WHEN =AD THINGS HAPPEN IN SLOW MOTION Is there more =o our experience of time than the foibles of memory? By Ivan Amato Nothing focuses the =ind like a moment of =eril. READ =SSUE <http://nautil.us/> John Steele 2 EFTA_R1_01872206 EFTA02639693 Publisher & Editorial Director Nautilus = 3 EFTA_R1_01872207 EFTA02639694

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