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Black holes turn into fuzzballs and destroy a thousand sci-fi plots
At the Guardian.
Posted in Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Travel
Tagged Relativity, science fiction, string theory
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Mumbai update: Higgs search and other stuff
At the Guardian. See also Chapter 5.7 of Smashing Physics.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Travel
Tagged Higgs, Smashing Physics
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Lepton-Photon, and some hadrons, in Mumbai
At the Guardian. See also Chapter 5.7 of Smashing Physics. I have, eventually, got my visa, my jabs and my plane ticket, so I am off to Mumbai for the Lepton Photon particle physics conference I travel a lot as … Continue reading
Posted in Physics, Travel
Tagged Guardian, Smashing Physics
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Border country II
One of the things about particle physics, as I’ve mentioned many times, is the travel. This is a drag when you have to be away from your family and spend too much time in airports. But I do like travelling, … Continue reading