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  1. Possible Worlds is a play written in 1990 by John Mighton. The author, Mighton, is a mathematician and philosopher. His plays tend to meld science, drama and math into one cohesive piece. It is part murder mystery, part science-fiction, and part mathematical philosophy and follows the multiple parallel lives of the main character George Barber.

  2. The Impossible Quiz is an online trivia quiz that features only very hard questions. Many of the questions have double meanings, tricks and puns and requires you to think outside the box. Out of the four answers, only one answer is right. There are in total 110 questions.

  3. Oct 18, 2013 · Possible Worlds and Modal Logic. Although ‘possible world’ has been part of the philosophical lexicon at least since Leibniz, the notion became firmly entrenched in contemporary philosophy with the development of possible world semantics for the languages of propositional and first-order modal logic.

  4. Jul 20, 2015 · Before The Matrix, before Donnie Darko, before the Gywneth Paltrow comedy Sliding Doors even, Canadian playwright John Mighton wrote Possible Worlds – a 1990 play about potential lives in...

  5. Plot synopsis. The film follows the script of the play. George Barber (Tom McCamus) is a mathematician having strange dreams. He continuously meets a woman, Joyce (Tilda Swinton), at a bar. Sometimes, she is a scientist, sometimes she is a stockbroker, and she doesn't seem to remember him from a moment to another.

  6. Nevertheless, his play A Short History of Night will work to demonstrate Eco's three possible worlds of the fabula: 1) the life of astronomer Johannes Kepler as imag ined by Mighton; 2) sub-worlds imagined by the characters, such as whether Kepler will become the soldier of his father's wishes; and 3) sub-worlds suggested by the text

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  8. The Possible Worlds digital games are designed to help improve student understanding of phenomena that are often the subject of scientific misconceptions. Developed by EDC | Center for Children & Technology… read more >>

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