Tag: Theory

New Theory Solves Paradox of Schrödinger’s Cat by Claiming We’re in a Multiverse : ScienceAlert

The Mystery of Schrödinger's Cat: Explained? In 1935, physicist Erwin Schrödinger introduced a thought experiment that highlighted a

EconLog Price Theory: Cotton v Wool

Welcome back to our series on Price Theory problems with Professor Bryan Cutsinger. If you missed the previous

Can we use quantum computers to test a radical consciousness theory?

The Intersection of Quantum Computing and Consciousness The notion of consciousness originating from quantum phenomena has often been

Can Game Theory Explain Cooperation?

Game theory has always been a complex subject for many, including myself. Despite taking undergraduate courses in the

Consumer Purchasing Price Theory: Cutsinger’s Solution

Understanding Consumer Behavior Through Price Theory [Editor’s note: Dive into the world of price theory with our ongoing

An Unintellectual Theory of Tastiness in Art History

As we journey through the annals of art history, we often come across works that evoke deep emotions

EconLog Price Theory: Consumer Purchasing

Exploring Price Theory with Professor Bryan Cutsinger Editor’s note: We’re diving deep into price theory with our ongoing

Electric Vehicles Price Theory Problem: Cutsinger’s Solution

Understanding the Impact of Electric Vehicles on Oil Prices [Editor’s note: Welcome to the second of our new

The Socialist Calculation Debate: Theory in Action

The debate on socialism and its economic implications has long been a subject of interest, particularly within the

Kaley Cuoco Would Reprise Her Role as Penny in The Big Bang Theory

Kaley Cuoco, best known for her role as Penny in the hit sitcom "The Big Bang Theory," recently

EconLog Price Theory Problems: Electric Vehicles

Price Theory Problem: Impact of Electric Vehicles on Oil Prices [Editor’s note: Welcome to the second installment of

Introducing EconLog Price Theory: Cutsinger’s Solution

Price Theory Problem: Allocating Milk Across Different Uses In a thought-provoking quote from Thomas Sowell's book, "Basic Economics,"