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Tag Archives: Relativity
Gravity versus the Standard Model
At the Guardian.
Posted in Astrophysics, Mathematics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Writing
Tagged Institute of Physics, Relativity, Smashing Physics
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True enough for year 8
At the Guardian.
Off mass-shell: Pythagoras to the LHC, via Einstein and Feynman
At the Guardian.
Posted in Mathematics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged LHC, Relativity
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Relativistic kinematics for musicians
Also at the Guardian. A couple of years ago I became involved in a grand plan to make sounds out of LHC data. We called this project LHCsound. Recently we have revisited the idea with the aim of listening to … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged audio, music, Relativity
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