Retrocausality - Repetitive Patterns in Life | Martina Dimoska | TEDxAUBG
What makes the events in your life happen? Your actions, decisions, and a degree of chance, or something bigger? Martina explores the theoretical physics of retro-causality, and why free will doesn’t discount the role the future may play in our lives.
Martina Dimoska is аn engineer, a bachelor at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy studying material engineering and nanotechnology, and a Global UGRAD alumni following her studies in Aerospace Engineering at Kent State University. She is a community influencer, constantly delivering speeches on topics spanning from technology and innovation to leadership and motivation. At an early age, Martina began challenging herself with competitions in building functional prototypes and creative idea delivery, such as the NASA Space Apps Challenge and the UNDP Climate Challenge. A dedicated mentor and researcher, Martina is constantly pursuing innovative approaches and new tests and methods for improved outcomes. On March 24th 2018, she received the 'Extraoridinary Presentation Award' for the article 'Feasibility of an eco-ethical simulation in a conditionally real world' on GREDIT2018 International Conference. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Martina Dimoska is аn engineer, a bachelor at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy studying material engineering and nanotechnology, and a Global UGRAD alumni following her studies in Aerospace Engineering at Kent State University. She is a community influencer, constantly delivering speeches on topics spanning from technology and innovation to leadership and motivation. At an early age, Martina began challenging herself with competitions in building functional prototypes and creative idea delivery, such as the NASA Space Apps Challenge and the UNDP Climate Challenge. A dedicated mentor and researcher, Martina is constantly pursuing innovative approaches and new tests and methods for improved outcomes. On March 24th 2018, she received the 'Extraoridinary Presentation Award' for the article 'Feasibility of an eco-ethical simulation in a conditionally real world' on GREDIT2018 International Conference. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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