• Friday Piano Solo Cosmic Variance Discover Magazine

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    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Everything is Connected What the World Is Made Of Friday Piano Solo by Sean Carroll Keith Emerson has been doing some interesting work on wave mechanics , Fourier transforms , and temporal structure . Here are some of his . findings Not exactly what you see at the Grammy’s these days . Not that it was back in 1974, either . Share February 24th , 2012 10:34 AM in Music 10 comments RSS feed Trackback 10 Responses to Friday Piano Solo” 1. Gizelle Janine Says : February 24th , 2012 at 12:37 pm Groovy . Science is so out of this world , . man 2. Michael Fisher Says : February 24th ,

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  • Friday Piano Solo Cosmic Variance Discover Magazine

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    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Everything is Connected Friday Piano Solo by Sean Carroll Keith Emerson has been doing some interesting work on wave mechanics , Fourier transforms , and temporal structure . Here are some of his . findings Not exactly what you see at the Grammy’s these days . Not that it was back in 1974, either . Share February 24th , 2012 10:34 AM in Music 1 comments RSS feed Trackback One Response to Friday Piano Solo” 1. Gizelle Janine Says : February 24th , 2012 at 12:37 pm Groovy . Science is so out of this world , . man Leave a Reply Name required Mail will not be published required

  • Brian Cox physicist Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

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    , Brian Cox physicist From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia Jump to : navigation search Brian Edward Cox Brian Cox speaking at The Royal Institution in November 2009 Born 3 March 1968 1968-03-03 age 43 Chadderton Lancashire , England Residence Manchester Greater Manchester Citizenship United Kingdom Nationality United Kingdom Fields Particle physics Institutions University of Manchester CERN Alma mater Victoria University of Manchester . Ph.D Known for ATLAS D:Ream Wonders of the Solar System Wonders of the Universe Influences Richard Feynman Carl Sagan Notable awards Kelvin Prize 2010 Professor Brian Edward Cox OBE born 3 March 1968 is an English particle physicist a Royal Society University Research Fellow and a professor at the University of Manchester 1 He is a member of the High

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  • European researchers find flaw in experiment that measured faster-than-light particles The Washingto

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    Back to previous page European researchers find flaw in experiment that measured faster-than-light particles By Associated Press , 32 GENEVA Researchers have found a flaw in the technical setup of an experiment that startled the science world last year by appearing to show particles traveling faster than . light The problem may have affected measurements that clocked subatomic neutrino particles breaking what Nobel Prize-winning physicist Albert Einstein considered the ultimate speed . barrier Two separate issues were identified with the GPS system that was used to time the arrival of neutrinos at an underground lab in Italy , James Gillies , spokesman for the European Organization for Nuclear Research , or CERN , said . Wednesday One could have caused the speed to be overestimated , the

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  • NASA'S Chandra Finds Fastest Wind From Stellar-Mass Black Hole

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    A binary system containing a stellar-mass black hole.

  • Axiomatic quantum field theory Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

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    , Axiomatic quantum field theory From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia Jump to : navigation search This article does not cite any references or sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2009 Axiomatic quantum field theory is a mathematical discipline which aims to describe quantum field theory in terms of rigorous axioms . It is strongly associated with functional analysis and operator algebras but has also been studied in recent years from a more geometric and functorial . perspective There are two main challenges in this discipline . First , one must propose a set of axioms which describe the general properties of any mathematical object that deserves to be called a quantum field theory Then

  • How To Think About Quantum Field Theory Cosmic Variance Discover Magazine

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    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS A 3.8-Sigma Anomaly How To Think About Quantum Field Theory by Sean Carroll I continue to believe that quantum field theory” is a concept that we physicists don’t do nearly enough to explain to a wider audience . And I’m not going to do it here But I will link to other people thinking about how to think about quantum field . theory Over on the Google+ I linked to an informal essay by John Norton in which he recounts the activities of a workshop on QFT at the Center for the Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh last October . In Norton’s telling , the important

  • Comments on: How To Think About Quantum Field Theory

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  • How To Think About Quantum Field Theory Cosmic Variance Discover Magazine

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    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS A 3.8-Sigma Anomaly How To Think About Quantum Field Theory by Sean Carroll I continue to believe that quantum field theory” is a concept that we physicists don’t do nearly enough to explain to a wider audience . And I’m not going to do it here But I will link to other people thinking about how to think about quantum field . theory Over on the Google+ I linked to an informal essay by John Norton in which he recounts the activities of a workshop on QFT at the Center for the Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh last October . In Norton’s telling , the important

  • NASA's Chandra Finds Largest Galaxy Cluster in Early Universe

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    A galaxy cluster located about 7.2 billion light years from Earth.

  • Stephen Hawking at 70: still the brightest star in the scientific universe

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    As the author of A Brief History of Time approaches 70, eminent former students celebrate an awe-inspiring intellect still pushing at the frontiers of physics

  • Uncommon science projects are common at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville

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    Living in Rocket City, USA, it’s not uncommon to hear someone say, “In that building, they’re working on something that’s never been done before.” That about sums up Huntsville doesn’t it?

  • New Insight into the Bar in the Center of the Milky Way

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    It sounds like the start of a bad joke: do you know about the bar in the center of the Milky Way Galaxy? Astronomers first recognized almost 80 years ago that the Milky Way Galaxy, around which the sun and its planets orbit, is a huge spiral galaxy.

  • The mechanism that explains why our universe was born with 3 dimensions: a 40-year-old puzzle of superstring theory solved by supercomputer

    Updated: 2012-01-02 16:58:55
    A group of three researchers from KEK, Shizuoka University and Osaka University has for the first time revealed the way our universe was born with 3 spatial dimensions from 10-dimensional superstring theory*1 in which spacetime has 9 spatial directions and 1 temporal direction. This result was obtained by numerical simulation on a supercomputer.

  • Pseudo-moons Orbit Earth

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    Earth may be going steady with the Moon, but it has a bit of a wanderer’s relationship with some other nearby objects. A study by an international trio of scientists suggests that, at any given time, there is at least one meter-sized mini asteroid temporarily orbiting our planet.

  • 30 Doradus and The Growing Tarantula Within

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    Found in the nearby Large Magellanic Cloud, 30 Doradus is one of the largest star-forming regions located close to the Milky Way.

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