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    Charles Penrose Fitzgerald.

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    By Penrose and Lucas's arguments, existing quantum computers are not sufficient[ citation needed][ clarification needed] why?

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    In the U.S., the Penrose Research Laboratory of the Philadelphia Zoo focuses on the study of comparative pathology.

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    Nancy Penrose, owner of Big Trees, Inc., stated,“Our team members are so good at making these projects work out!

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    Since then, numerous technological advances(e.g., brain imaging and observational apparatuses) have taken place which appears to support Hameroff and Penrose's theory.

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    Noting that materialism does not necessitate the possibility of artificial minds(for example, Roger Penrose), any more than dualism necessarily precludes the possibility.

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    Inspired by Roger Penrose‘s Theorem or a spacetime singularity in the center of black holes, Hawking toegepast the co-thinking to the entire universe;

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    Inspired by Roger Penrose's theorem of a spacetime singularity in the centre of black holes, Hawking applied the same thinking to the entire universe;

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    Inspired by Roger Penrose's theorem of a spacetime singularity in the center of black holes, Hawking applied the same thinking to the entire universe;

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    Since then, there have been many technological advances(eg, brain imaging and observation apparatus), but they seem to support the theory of Hameroff and Penrose anyway.

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    In fact the Penrose process predicts that objects will sometimes fly out of the ergosphere, obtaining the energy for this by“stealing” some of the black hole's rotational energy.

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    Groundbreaking findings from another young cosmologist, Roger Penrose, about the fate of stars and the creation of black holes tapped into Hawking's own fascination with how the universe began.

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    Another young cosmologist, Roger Penrose, had earlier discovered groundbreaking findings about the fate of stars and the creation of black holes, which tapped into Hawking's own fascination with how the universe began.

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    A set of tiles consisting of a dart and a kite shape can be used to create aperiodic Penrose tilings, though there is no evidence that such a set was used in medieval times.

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    Inspired by Roger Penrose's theorem of a spacetime singularity in the centre of black holes, Hawking applied the same thinking to the entire universe, and during 1965 wrote up his thesis on this topic.

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    Inspired by Roger Penrose's theorem of a spacetime singularity in the center of black holes, Hawking applied the same thinking to the entire universe, and, during 1965, he wrote his thesis on this topic.

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    After concluding that human reasoning is non-computable, Penrose went on to controversially speculate that some kind of hypothetical non-computable processes involving the collapse of quantum mechanical states give humans a special advantage over existing computers.

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    In effect, he had reversed Penrose's idea that the creation of a black hole would necessarily lead to a singularity, proving that it was a singularity that led to the creation of the universe itself.

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    This brings us to August of 1914 when Vice-Admiral Charles Penrose Fitzgerald came up with an idea to bolster recruitment rates(at this point in the war, enlisting was voluntary)- have women present white feathers to any man on the streets who wasn't wearing a uniform.

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    By Penrose and Lucas's arguments, existing quantum computers are not sufficient[clarification needed][why?], so Penrose seeks for some other process involving new physics, for instance quantum gravity which might manifest new physics at the scale of the Planck mass via spontaneous quantum collapse of the wave function.

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    In 2007, Peter J. Lu of Harvard University and Professor Paul J. Steinhardt of Princeton University published a paper in the journal Science suggesting that girih tilings possessed properties consistent with self-similar fractal quasicrystalline tilings such as Penrose tilings(presentation 1974, predecessor works starting in about 1964) predating them by five centuries.

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    In the 1960s, Hawking and the Oxford University physicist Roger Penrose proved that when space-time bends steeply enough, such as inside a black hole or perhaps during the Big Bang, it inevitably collapses, curving infinitely steeply toward a singularity, where Einstein's equations break down and a new, quantum theory of gravity is needed.

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