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Sep 2024
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Les deux Corées

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BONUS - L'entropie: quand le chaos s’inverse
Au début des années 1990, un physicien australien du nom de Denis Evans mène une expérience qui va faire vaciller une idée vieille de plus d’un siècle.Depuis toujours, on enseigne que l’entropie — ce fameux désordre de l’univers — ne peut qu’augmenter. C’est la deuxième loi de la ... Show More
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L’entropie
L’entropie, c’est un mot qui impressionne… alors que l’idée derrière est étonnamment simple.Imagine une chambre parfaitement rangée. Chaque objet est à sa place. Maintenant, laisse passer quelques jours sans rien faire. Que se passe-t-il ? Les vêtements s’accumulent, les objets s ... Show More
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Mar 26
BONUS - Le Procès: le chef-d’œuvre de Kafka n’aurait jamais dû exister
C’est une histoire presque absurde… et pourtant parfaitement réelle. Une histoire qui, à elle seule, pourrait être sortie d’un roman de Kafka.Lorsque Franz Kafka meurt en 1924, à seulement 40 ans, il laisse derrière lui une grande quantité de manuscrits inachevés. Parmi eux, Le P ... Show More
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