Author Archives: PlatoHagel

Acoustic Metaphor for Matter Orientation?

Mihai Caleap prepares the acoustic metamaterial at the University of Bristol. A metamaterial with acoustic properties that can be reconfigured in less than one tenth of a second has been made by researchers at the University of Bristol in the … Continue reading

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Freewill under Scrutiny

Photo courtesy of the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.  ΔpΔx ≥ h/2π In contrast I seek to awaken a fair and good interpretation of the “I AM” as the intellect and, and about our choices.  … Continue reading

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Multiverse or Universe? – Andre Linde (SETI Talks)

Published on Jan 1, 2013 SETI Talks archive: http://seti.org/talks Cosmological observations show that the universe is very uniform on the maximally large scale accessible to our telescopes, and the same laws of physics operate in all of its parts that … Continue reading

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More on Quantum Biology

If you push perspective into the area of quantum biology you will be very surprised.  QUANTUM CHLOROPHYLL: Sunlight triggers wave-like motion in green chlorophyll, embedded in a protein structure, …….. that guides its function. GREGORY ENGEL Early visions of wireless … Continue reading

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The Map of B Mode Imprints

Figure 3: Left: BICEP2 apodized E-mode and B-mode maps filtered to 50 < ℓ < 120. Right: The equivalent maps for the first of the lensed-ΛCDM+noise simulations. The color scale displays the E-mode scalar and B-mode pseudoscalar patterns while the lines display the equivalent … Continue reading

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Why are Planets Round?

Learn how the force of gravity influences the shapes of planets. Visit a gravity trap and learn about the ultimate gravity trap, a black hole. *** Schumann Resonances Earth’s Magnetic Field So one might look at the earth in an … Continue reading

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Quantum Music

Quantum: Music at the Frontier of Science – QNC Performance Published on Oct 19, 2012 The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony and the Institute for Quantum Computing teamed up on Sept. 29, 2012, to present an innovative musical experiment called “Quantum: Music at … Continue reading

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Which large LHC experiment are you?

*** Studious, meticulous, and peculiarly-shaped, you are LHCb. As an introvert, you don’t mind hiding in forgotten corners of pseudo-rapidity that more “popular” experiments ignore. Although your asymmetric features and reserved nature mean you’re commonly mistaken for a fixed-target experiment, … Continue reading

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The Reference Frame: BICEP is good news for string gas cosmology

The Reference Frame: BICEP is good news for string gas cosmology: Guest post by Robert Brandenberger of McGill University The indirect discovery of primordial gravitational waves on cosmological scales vi… Dialogos of Eide

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The Reference Frame: Axion monodromy inflation

The Reference Frame: Axion monodromy inflation: Guest post by Prof Eva Silverstein, string theorist and cosmologist at Stanford & SLAC Let us assume that the BICEP2 result is confirm… First Direct Evidence of Cosmic Inflation- Harvard University Special Colloquium March … Continue reading

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