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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Some believers in this theory think that reality is only simulated where humans are looking. This would mean that reality would cease to exist anywhere humans were not perceiving.

Play or be played: are humans living in a simulation?

Catherine Hooley, Managing Editor May 21, 2022
Humans feel, hear, see, taste, smell and think, but what if everything perceived about human reality isn't real?
Teacher judges give feedback and asks physics students about their work.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Physics sound sculptures record creativity

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor May 26, 2018
On Thursday May 25, physics nine students put their sound sculptures on display in the Lilly courtyard during x-period.
Freshman Ethan Less interacts with a sound sculpture  in the Redleaf Commons.

First Physics 9 Sound Sculpture Showcase invites creativity

Mimi Geller and Stephanie Li May 29, 2016
Physics 9 students showcased their sound sculptures to their users in the Redleaf Commons.
Steve Heilig crawls on top of a proton decay detector in process of being built. “We were looking for protons to fall apart, which we didn’t observe. But we learned some other stuff,” Heilig said.

Heilig’s Ph.D product of lifelong passion for physics and finding answers

Javier Whitaker-Castaneda, Managing Editor March 5, 2016
Ph.D. profiles: Dr. Steve Heilig
The an image of the iconic Pillars of Creation taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.

SPACE – The Final Frontier: What to look up for in 2015

Clare Tipler, News Editor February 18, 2015
This year, space won't be so empty.
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