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Science Slams – how do they work?
By Herbi Dreiner, at the Guardian.
Fairytale of New Physics
There seems to be a minor rash of polemic at the moment on the theme “aren’t scientists deluded/betraying science/living in fairytale-land”. Read more at the Guardian.
Posted in Particle Physics, Philosophy, Physics, Science
Tagged audio, BBC, books, Higgs, Jim Baggott, Lee Smolin, Les Houches, Start the Week
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Consciousness; it’s a science thing
At the Guardian.
Posted in Philosophy, Science
Tagged CERN, TED, video
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Is there any such thing as “nothing”?
That’s a question I got on twitter just now after the Feynman gig from @elainepixie. I said (broken down into 140 character chunks): One definition of “nothing” is “vacuum”, by which physicists mean “lowest energy state”. That exists. But in … Continue reading