Multiplication by Infinity

(Indeterminate, like me. Think outside the box, but when you step outside the box ... try to keep one foot in)

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Paul Dirac - Best Story EVER in Physics

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There may be better stories than the one I will copy'n'paste from the Wiki entry on Paul Dirac , below,but if so I haven't heard...
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Friday, February 26, 2010

The Physics of Perfection, Part 2 of 2

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 For Part 1, click here. As expected the top three at the end of Tuesday's Short program won the Gold, Silver, and Bronze in exact ord...
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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Simon Donaldson

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From wiki: Simon Kirwan Donaldson (born 20 August 1957, in Cambridge , England ), is an English mathematician famous for his work on the...
Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Isidor Rabi - Best Quote EVER in Physics

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"I know that when I was in my late teens and early twenties the world was just a Roman candle - rockets all the time ... You lose ...
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My Reply to Lubos Motl

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The picture above is my favorite of Dr. Lubos Motl of Czechia. Looks like a pleasant fellow, yes? UPDATE : click here to see his video (...
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My weblog is named "Multiplication by Infinity", because "Division by Zero" was taken ... and "Division by Infinity" makes me feel very small ... Steven Colyer's Musings in Mathematical Physics and its Effects on Humanity and other Lifeforms.... And Pure Mathematics, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Experimental Physics, Engineering, Astronomy (not Cosmology so much), Space Exploration and Lunar Colonization. I am a Rutgers 1979 Mechanical Engineer (Pi Tau Sigma) and Rutgers 1989 MBA. ("I study Politics and War that my children may study Mathematics and Philosophy." - 2nd U.S. President John Adams) I've already studied enough Politics and War and Economics for one lifetime, and so it's time for Math and Science
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