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Current Topic: Science

PhysicsWeb - home
Topic: Science 2:32 pm EST, Jan  6, 2006

If it's about physics, you'll find it here.

PhysicsWeb - home


Dark matter highlights extra dimensions
Topic: Science 11:58 am EDT, Sep  4, 2005

OKay, my head is still spinning a little from this and I think I'm really going to have to go back and read Flatland (http://www.alcyone.com/max/lit/flatland/) again to really be able to wrap my mind around (heh) it, but I suspect that while it may have been wild speculation that allowed them to reach these conclusions, that they may be exactly right.

It really explains a great deal about subatomic particle behaviours.

Dark matter highlights extra dimensions


'Intelligent Falling' challenges Theory of Gravity
Topic: Science 6:58 pm EDT, Aug 24, 2005

TOPEKA, KS—As the debate over the teaching of evolution in public schools continues, a new controversy over the science curriculum arose Monday in this embattled Midwestern state. Scientists from the Evangelical Center For Faith-Based Reasoning are now asserting that the long-held "theory of gravity" is flawed, and they have responded to it with a new theory of Intelligent Falling.

i heart the onion.

'Intelligent Falling' challenges Theory of Gravity


The Periodic Table like you have NEVER seen
Topic: Science 4:53 pm EST, Jan 17, 2005

COOL!!! I want to hang this in the house!

The Periodic Table like you have NEVER seen


Quantum Physics Star of the Show
Topic: Science 6:59 pm EST, Jan  8, 2005

a movie all about quantum physics! i wish oh how i wish they would show this in nashville.

WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW?! is a new type of film. It is part documentary, part story, and part elaborate and inspiring visual effects and animations. The protagonist, Amanda, played by Marlee Matlin, finds herself in a fantastic Alice in Wonderland experience when her daily, uninspired life literally begins to unravel, revealing the uncertain world of the quantum field hidden behind what we consider to be our normal, waking reality.

Quantum Physics Star of the Show


Indirect Reciprocity, Assessment Hardwiring, and Reputation
Topic: Science 5:02 pm EST, Dec 31, 2004

The world of Edge.org wakes up to reputation, and MemeStreams is explained.

"General altruism": here you give something back not to the person to whom you owe something, but to somebody else in society.

"We had become prisoners of the dilemma."

Here the question of trusting the other, the idea of reputation, is particularly important. Google page rankings, the reputation of eBay buyers and sellers, and the Amazon.com reader reviews are all based on trust, and there is a lot of moral hazard inherent in these interactions."

Indirect Reciprocity, Assessment Hardwiring, and Reputation


What Cartoon Skeletons Look Like
Topic: Science 12:54 pm EST, Dec 14, 2004

funny and creepy at the same time. the occular cavitiy of a powerpuff girl is the size of a buick.

What Cartoon Skeletons Look Like


brain in a petri dish
Topic: Science 7:51 pm EST, Dec  7, 2004

cyberdyne is just around the corner. terminators everywhere!

brain in a petri dish


Hawking cracks black hole paradox
Topic: Science 12:17 pm EDT, Jul 15, 2004

After nearly 30 years of arguing that a black hole destroys everything that falls into it, Stephen Hawking is saying he was wrong. It seems that black holes may after all allow information within them to escape. Hawking will present his latest finding at a conference in Ireland next week.

The about-turn might cost Hawking, a physicist at the University of Cambridge, an encyclopaedia because of a bet he made in 1997. More importantly, it might solve one of the long-standing puzzles in modern physics, known as the black hole information paradox.

Hawking cracks black hole paradox


Why is water blue?
Topic: Science 4:23 pm EDT, Jul 13, 2004

] Water owes its intrinsic blueness to selective absorption
] in the red part of its visible spectrum.

An interesting link that was sent to me by someone who was intrigued by my Antarctic webpage on "Why are icebergs blue?"

Why is water blue?


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