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Mission Impossible?

Tom Cruise tackles the new world of Mission’s Impossible III. What kind of recording system will he use? You got it, the illustrous Ipod? :) Plato said: Hey I got one for you. You remember mission impossible. Well in this … Continue reading

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More Views on the Landscape

How would such a “landscape” bring string theory into better comprehension? The Most perfect fluid in face of strong coupling? Yet at the other end, there is no deviation? Eric Adelberger on Aug 12th, 2005 at 2:37 pm It is … Continue reading

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What Lies Beneath

The Bottom up approach? R.B.Laughlin: The paper by Senthil et al. [9] is an attempt to address this issue mathematically. It deals specifically with a suspicion many of us have had that quark confinement, one of the most cherished features … Continue reading

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STRINGS ’05 PUBLIC LECTURES

Peter Woit: Dijkgraaf’s talk was completely standard string evangelism, and except for a couple slides mentioning D-branes and black holes, could easily have been given, completely unchanged, twenty years ago. Sometimes if you do not do this assessment for the … Continue reading

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Trembling, in the Unshakeable?

There is a story on this page that unfolds the more you enter the depth of perception that is offered. If you click on the picture supplied below it takes you into a deeper “cavern of thinking”, that relates the … Continue reading

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Periodic Impingement Orbits:Interference Patterns?

Path through S0(3) Now you must know that the views of this space had association to the >ATLAS, that the paths defined are real intermsof the Calorimetric view, that such appearances are mapped from one state to another by the … Continue reading

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The Alchemist in You?

The blue image is one trajaectory of the Lorenz system with (σ, ρ, β) = (10, 28, 8/3) started from the initial point (0, 0, 1). The yellow image is for the same parameters but a different initial condition, (0, … Continue reading

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Alice in Wonderland: A Real World Fantasy?

Before this post begins, it is important to understand that the expose of thoughts in regards to what myth created could have amounted to some journey of the photon understand that the chaotic feature of loose lips could sink ships, … Continue reading

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Could "Chaos" have been Implied in the Quantum Harmonic Oscillator, as Supersymmetry?

See:Quantum Harmonic Oscillators Fortunately being the junior here in knowledge comprehension, the benefits, as of my having wrongly thought a certain way, allows “fantasy a great journey.” I have wondered, could I have ever attained such insights that would awaken … Continue reading

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Michael Faraday

Michael Faraday (September 22, 1791 – August 25, 1867) was a British scientist (a physicist and chemist) who contributed significantly to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. While it is always nice to see history in it’s developemental stages, it … Continue reading

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