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Symmetry, and breaking it
How symmetries, and broken symmetries, help physics to be objective and help me to keep my equanimity At the Guardian.
Posted in Mathematics, Particle Physics, Philosophy, Physics, Science, Travel
Tagged Guardian, Higgs, Royal Institution, supersymmetry, video
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Understanding Quantum Tunnelling
At the Guardian.
Posted in Mathematics, Physics, Science
Tagged energy, quantum mechanics
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Belief, bias and Bayes
At the Guardian.
Posted in Climate Change, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Science
Tagged Higgs, Neutrinos, Relativity
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The meaning of exponential
At the Guardian.