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Cool Science Books: October 2010
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Tuesday, 12 October 2010. Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! Richard Feynman, in case you've not heard of him, was a theoretical physicist who worked at Caltech for many years, formulated large parts of modern quantum theory, and was heavily involved in the Manhattan Project, developing the first atomic bomb. He was also a tad eccentric. It's one of several compilations of writings and recordings: see also What do you care what other people think? And Don't you have time to think? View my complete profile.
Cool Science Books: Gravity's Fatal Attraction - Black Holes in the Universe
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Monday, 6 June 2011. Gravity's Fatal Attraction - Black Holes in the Universe. Or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Black Holes. Everybody has heard of black holes, they're up there with the Big Bang and E=mc. In the public physics consciousness. They've gone from a rather odd solution to some of Einstein's equations, to science fiction staple, to conventional astrophysics in around a century, and nobody has ever seen one. Of a black hole's event horizon. Mitchell Begelman and Martin Rees.
Cool Science Books: January 2011
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Sunday, 16 January 2011. It's 1001 things about maths, all of them explained in an average of around three paragraphs. That simple. Of course, anyone can do that. The notable thing about Maths 1001. The range of the 1001 entries is spot on, a good mixture of the most important and the most interesting; you'll almost certainly find new gems in here unless you're a postgrad mathematician or beyond, and all for a penny short of fifteen pounds for a title that's pushing textbook size. View my complete profile.
Cool Science Books: Edinburgh Science Festival 2011
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Monday, 11 April 2011. Edinburgh Science Festival 2011. Through the wonders of modern technology I'm typing this while sat in Edinburgh University's Informatics Forum, host to most of the Edinburgh Science Festival's book-related talks. The next two weeks will see some highly talented science writers take to the stage to explain and entertain. Watch this space and see if I can make any intelligent comments beyond the choice of font and quality of binding.). Away from particle physics Kevin Dutton. Maybe ...
Cool Science Books: September 2010
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Sunday, 5 September 2010. So the results are in - physics and cosmology take the win, closely followed by maths and history of science. So you'll probably see more of that in the future. (Weirdly the last review of Music Of The Primes. Covered all three quite nicely, pure coincidence I promise.). That doesn't mean I'm going to ignore biology or psychology though - the reviews are mostly books I've read recently, or dredged up from my last 30 years of reading. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Artificial Philosophy: Scotland Calling
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Saturday, 7 March 2015. The stats on this blog show the majority of my readers are in the USA, so for UK readers this post may seem to explain the obvious at times.]. We live in interesting times. The UK is a couple of months away from a general election, and we're looking at the most fractured and unpredictable split in voting for a very long time. The last time the UK had a government that wasn't. As you probably heard, we held a referendum last year, asking "Should Scotland be an independent country?
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Artificial Philosophy: January 2015
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Thursday, 29 January 2015. Spontaneously Exploding Pint Glasses. Right, time to move away from the beer and back to the science - but I'm going to ease myself into it with a post on pub-based science. This one has Glenmoray in it. I have to admit to a whiff of paranoia when I. Picked this glass up specifically for this post! So when we rapidly cool our pint glass and it hardens we can end up with little bits of alpha-phase NiS stuck inside it, squeezed into not popping back into beta-phase because it wou...
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Artificial Philosophy: Armageddon For Brewmeister
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Friday, 30 May 2014. Brewing is huge in Scotland, both in terms of popularity and the sheer number of breweries producing some truly wonderful beers. We're blessed in many ways, with enormous tracts of ideal land for growing barley and a plentiful supply of crystal clear water combined with mineral geology that is second only to Burton Upon Trent's legendary supply. The industry has a worldwide reputation which is close to that of our whisky industry. And Brewmeister's follow-up beer, Snake Venom. The re...
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Artificial Philosophy: October 2012
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Thursday, 11 October 2012. StarKites Taina Review (12m). For those who don't know, I'm a bit of a kite fanatic. Having started on sport kites (the little hang-glider shaped things) I moved onto powerkites, then kite landboarding and have been a keen kitesurfer for many years - to the extent that I moved a few hundred miles partly based on kitesurfing opportunities (but mostly to keep the girlfriend happy, honest! StarKites Taina 12m Review. I don't really go for wakestyle tricks. Out Of The Bag. The rear...
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Artificial Philosophy: How To Prove Einstein Wrong
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Sunday, 11 May 2014. How To Prove Einstein Wrong. Why does Einstein get singled out? Why don't we see claims of "proving Planck wrong" all over the internet? Or even Arthur Stanley Eddington, who despite being an excellent physicist had some exceedingly crackpot ideas himself and is very easy to prove wrong - and yet returns zero results? The theory he's developing is called "Modified inertia by a Hubble-scale Casimir effect", or MiHsC, and it's a fantastic example of a proper, non-crackpot, approach to ...
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Artificial Philosophy: The Discrepancy
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The result of a challenge to write something on Dark Matter and Dark Energy using the title "The Discrepancy" - first time I've tried writing fiction in a long, long time.]. It was a dark joke. The ideas that lived in these tunnels didn't get to see the light of day most of the time. Above was a different place, different rules applied, and they didn't agree with the rules down here. If the ideas came into contact there would always be a flash, which usually found its way underground. So ...Above wasn't ...
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Artificial Philosophy: May 2014
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Friday, 30 May 2014. Brewing is huge in Scotland, both in terms of popularity and the sheer number of breweries producing some truly wonderful beers. We're blessed in many ways, with enormous tracts of ideal land for growing barley and a plentiful supply of crystal clear water combined with mineral geology that is second only to Burton Upon Trent's legendary supply. The industry has a worldwide reputation which is close to that of our whisky industry. And Brewmeister's follow-up beer, Snake Venom. The re...
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Artificial Philosophy: May 2013
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Saturday, 25 May 2013. The Naming Of Timelords. With apologies to T.S. Eliot. The Naming of Timelords is a difficult matter,. It isn't just one of Moffat's odd games;. You may think at first I'm as mad as a hatter. When I tell you, a Timelord must have THREE DIFFERENT NAMES. First there's the name Gallifreyans use daily,. Such as Luton, Graffito, Salpash or James,. Such as Chovor or Jobiska, Rynde or Bill Bailey-. All of them sensible everyday names. Some for the gentlemen, some for the dames:. For the n...
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Artificial Philosophy: Spontaneously Exploding Pint Glasses
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Thursday, 29 January 2015. Spontaneously Exploding Pint Glasses. Right, time to move away from the beer and back to the science - but I'm going to ease myself into it with a post on pub-based science. This one has Glenmoray in it. I have to admit to a whiff of paranoia when I. Picked this glass up specifically for this post! So when we rapidly cool our pint glass and it hardens we can end up with little bits of alpha-phase NiS stuck inside it, squeezed into not popping back into beta-phase because it wou...
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Friday, 17 February 2012. The Sensorium Of God. This is the second book in Stuart Clark's trilogy The Sky's Dark Labyrinth. And as a fan of the first book it would be rude not to delve into the second. Set around the turn of the 17th Century this (technically fictional) account of Newton's theory of gravity lends some much needed background to the story of the apple. But enough of the standard book review stuff, it's fun and well written, that's all you need to know. On to the science! This is in many wa...
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