<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
<title>Relativity</title>
<link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" title="Relativity" href="http://www.feeddistiller.com/blogs/Relativity/atom.xml"/>
<link rel="alternate" type="application/atom+rss" title="Relativity" href="http://www.feeddistiller.com/blogs/Relativity/feed.rss"/>
<subtitle>Einsteins Special and General Theorys, and Quantum Gravity</subtitle>
<feedid>145</feedid>
<feedname>Relativity</feedname>
<updated>2012-02-08T20:11:05</updated>
<author>
<name>Science Guy</name>
<email>barry.david.adams@gmail.com</email>
</author>

<entry>
<from href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss">Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</from>
<title>Perturbative path-integral evaluation of the Feynman propagator in Schwarzschild spacetime</title>
<link href="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/2012/00000029/00000004/art045005"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T12:06:37</updated>
<summary>. Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4 Perturbative path-integral evaluation of the Feynman propagator in Schwarzschild spacetime Author : Paszko , Ricardo : Source Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4, 21 February 2012 pp . 45005-45016(12 Publisher : IOP Publishing view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article OR Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases Price : 45.55 plus tax Refund Policy : Abstract We explicitly calculate the Feynman propagator for a scalar particle in Schwarzschild spacetime , using path integrals and</summary>
<id>2cc7afa48d6f52ffcbb1521e4c64df90</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss">Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</from>
<title>No more CKY two-forms in the NHEK</title>
<link href="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/2012/00000029/00000004/art045004"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T12:06:37</updated>
<summary>Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4 No more CKY two-forms in the NHEK Authors : Mitsuka , Yoshihiro Moutsopoulos , George : Source Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4, 21 February 2012 pp . 45004-45031(28 Publisher : IOP Publishing view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article OR Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases Price : 45.55 plus tax Refund Policy : Abstract We show that in the near-horizon limit of a Kerr-NUT-AdS black hole , the space of conformal Killing-Yano two-forms does not enhance and remains of dimension 2.</summary>
<id>1481abeba55d4f20d89c61ceba5363ed</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss">Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</from>
<title>Twistorial phase space for complex Ashtekar variables</title>
<link href="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/2012/00000029/00000004/art045007"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T12:06:36</updated>
<summary>Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4 Twistorial phase space for complex Ashtekar variables Author : Wieland , Wolfgang . M : Source Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4, 21 February 2012 pp . 45007-45024(18 Publisher : IOP Publishing view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article OR Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases Price : 45.55 plus tax Refund Policy : Abstract We generalize the SU 2 spinor framework of twisted geometries developed by Dupuis , Freidel , Livine , Speziale and Tambornino to the Lorentzian case , that is</summary>
<id>a0be48242eb7ae241b968ac4f151d4ea</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss">Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</from>
<title>Holonomy observables in PonzanoRegge-type state sum models</title>
<link href="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/2012/00000029/00000004/art045006"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T12:06:36</updated>
<summary>Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4 Holonomy observables in Ponzano-Regge-type state sum models Authors : Barrett , John W . Hellmann , Frank : Source Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4, 21 February 2012 pp . 45006-45018(13 Publisher : IOP Publishing view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article OR Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases Price : 45.55 plus tax Refund Policy : Abstract Observables on group elements in the Ponzano-Regge model are studied . These observables are shown to have a natural interpretation in terms</summary>
<id>9b26d06f23d23d60bb9090f2adc62735</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss">Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</from>
<title>Corrigendum: The EPRL intertwiners and corrected partition function</title>
<link href="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/2012/00000029/00000004/art049501"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T12:06:35</updated>
<summary>: . Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4 Corrigendum : The EPRL intertwiners and corrected partition function Authors : Kamiński , Wojciech Kisielowski , Marcin Lewandowski , Jerzy : Source Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4, 21 February 2012 pp . 49501-49503(3 Publisher : IOP Publishing view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article OR Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases Price : 45.55 plus tax Refund Policy Document : Type Research article : DOI http : dx.doi.org 10.1088 0264-9381 29 4 049501 Publication date : 2012-02-21</summary>
<id>4ea52b149543a60eb600c9c6b8d2e57d</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss">Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</from>
<title>Hamiltonian formulation of a simple theory of the teleparallel geometry</title>
<link href="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/2012/00000029/00000004/art045008"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T12:06:35</updated>
<summary>. Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4 Hamiltonian formulation of a simple theory of the teleparallel geometry Authors : Okołów , Andrzej Świeżewski , Jędrzej : Source Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4, 21 February 2012 pp . 45008-45031(24 Publisher : IOP Publishing view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article OR Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases Price : 45.55 plus tax Refund Policy : Abstract A theory of cotetrad fields on a four-dimensional manifold is considered . Its configuration space coincides with that of the</summary>
<id>760ba284b113622946e5595ddbd820d9</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss">Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</from>
<title>Corrigendum: Spin-foams for all loop quantum gravity</title>
<link href="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/2012/00000029/00000004/art049502"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T12:06:34</updated>
<summary>: Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4 Corrigendum : Spin-foams for all loop quantum gravity Authors : Kamiński , Wojciech Kisielowski , Marcin Lewandowski , Jerzy : Source Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4, 21 February 2012 pp . 49502-49503(2 Publisher : IOP Publishing view table of contents Buy download fulltext : article OR Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases Price : 45.55 plus tax Refund Policy Document : Type Research article : DOI http : dx.doi.org 10.1088 0264-9381 29 4 049502 Publication date : 2012-02-21 Related content In this :</summary>
<id>b1fa7c49e3c20182ac41e23e8aa0a6a9</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/PhysicsWorld?format=xml">physicsworld.com: all content</from>
<title>George Smoot on the current state of cosmology</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PhysicsWorld/~3/XbgckkVLhZM/48561"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T09:42:07</updated>
<summary>Exclusive interview plus special feature on why LBNL is so successful</summary>
<id>4661fd575ee322375fffdee7212d3e5f</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Why MMX fails.</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00467.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T09:10:45</updated>
<summary>Summary:
But the aim of MMX ... was to detect the &quot;ether wind&quot; which is the consequence of Fresnel ... the effect must be second order with respect to ratio V/c. ... </summary>
<id>c63ce4c1dbc6afbea071e7ac1b73d9a6</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Time Aether Gamma Math</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00454.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T03:22:33</updated>
<summary>sci.physics.relativity: Time Aether Gamma Math</summary>
<id>c29b3e5a39ea576d248bda43a405b6fa</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Energy density</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00448.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T03:04:56</updated>
<summary>Summary:
A point particle ought to have its&quot; Fundamental-Gamma energy&quot; that is ... C squared concentrated as a point of mass. ... This is Energy math of a point particle.... ... </summary>
<id>80e6ea29d1076a239b143ada1038154e</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://cosmicvariance.com/feed/rss/">Cosmic Variance</from>
<title>How To Think About Quantum Field Theory</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CosmicVarianceBlog/~3/kzSYymYQoPY/"/>
<updated>2012-02-07T23:15:52</updated>
<summary>I continue to believe that &amp;#8220;quantum field theory&amp;#8221; is a concept that we physicists don&amp;#8217;t do nearly enough to explain to a wider audience. And I&amp;#8217;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 [...]</summary>
<id>8854bde3662aa996c445aabd05fc47c4</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?feed=rss2">Not Even Wrong</from>
<title>Latest from the LHC</title>
<link href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=4425"/>
<updated>2012-02-07T15:15:35</updated>
<summary>CMS and ATLAS have just released final versions of their Higgs analyses for the 2011 data (the new CMS gamma-gamma analysis was previously discussed here). The preliminary versions of these were what was released last December, and the final versions &amp;#8230; Continue reading &amp;#8594;</summary>
<id>2e4f0548544c820f62dd1b9fb86c4804</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/feed/">symmetry breaking</from>
<title>Reader challenge: My physical romance</title>
<link href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/2012/02/07/my-physical-romance-3/"/>
<updated>2012-02-07T11:00:12</updated>
<image href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/heart1-300x225.jpg" width="150" height="112"/>
<summary>Before next week’s holiday, we at Symmetry Breaking want to know about your affair with physics. Send us a love letter (or “Dear John” letter) about your research, a playful pun about a physical concept, or a story about a connection you’ve made with a fellow scientist.  Post your comments here or send them to scharley@fnal.gov. We will publish our favorites on Feb. 14.</summary>
<id>e1b3a49089ce0eba1a6636f8bb156a39</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/PhysicsWorld?format=xml">physicsworld.com: all content</from>
<title>R&amp;D service</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PhysicsWorld/~3/ojR3khsOjIo/P000016358"/>
<updated>2012-02-07T09:16:10</updated>
<summary>R&amp;D service, information preparation, processing of results, selection of materials, search of research base.</summary>
<id>b7689a6ed3e65552b14131e2c73c6227</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/PhysicsWorld?format=xml">physicsworld.com: all content</from>
<title>Expert-Service</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PhysicsWorld/~3/86r5aDxyXQk/C000018324"/>
<updated>2012-02-07T09:15:14</updated>
<summary>Commercialization of developments and scientific achievements.</summary>
<id>41adef37fa38862a018b812e7fc3cd1f</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Expanding away from the center of the 4th dimension</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00318.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-07T03:56:33</updated>
<summary>Summary:
The universe is far older and bigger than we see. ... took billions of years to reach us and that light source will have ... expanded durring that light&apos;s time travel interval. ... The hypersphere universe has a center that the boundary or the 4D ... </summary>
<id>0a560dcbe06a76cf3657b977161d24aa</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>4110 Solution manuals and Test banks to Environmental Engineering, Earth and Environmental Sciences</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00366.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-06T13:21:36</updated>
<summary>Summary:
&quot;ARE NOT AVAILABLES BOOKS IN DIGITAL FORMAT&quot;, ONLY SOLUTIONS MANUALS ... Solution manual Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science ... Solution manual Introduction to Environmental Engineering (4th Ed., ... </summary>
<id>84e25ad3dadf6be5cd53b27bb568f697</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>4110 Solution manuals and Test banks to Math, Statistics and Probability Books - part2</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00364.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-06T13:16:13</updated>
<summary>Summary:
&quot;ARE NOT AVAILABLES BOOKS IN DIGITAL FORMAT&quot;, ONLY SOLUTIONS MANUALS ... Solution manual A Second Course in Statistics: ... Solution manual Elementary Linear Algebra with Applications (9th Ed., ... Solution manual A Transition to Abstract Mathematics: ... </summary>
<id>48ce09516075194626373f03bb34e3b6</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>4110 Solution manuals and Test banks to Math, Statistics and Probability Books - part1</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00376.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-06T13:14:39</updated>
<summary>Summary:
&quot;ARE NOT AVAILABLES BOOKS IN DIGITAL FORMAT&quot;, ONLY SOLUTIONS MANUALS ... Solution manual Advanced Engineering Mathematics (8th Ed., ... Solution manual Statistics and Data Analysis for Financial Engineering ... Solution manual Mathematics for Engineers: ... </summary>
<id>a42d1e9de6d9fe5c83d6a09f8bb96fc1</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>4110 Solution manuals to Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering Books</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00368.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-06T13:10:49</updated>
<summary>Summary:
&quot;ARE NOT AVAILABLES BOOKS IN DIGITAL FORMAT&quot;, ONLY SOLUTIONS MANUALS ... Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering &amp; Aerospace Engineering: ... Solution Manual Advanced Dynamics ... </summary>
<id>dfbe327cf30ef378225bcc0015c10efb</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>Such is life</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3748"/>
<updated>2012-02-06T11:22:26</updated>
<summary>Hmmm! I&apos;m often found doing Maths or Physics to pass modules in the OU on the way to a Degree. 
I had studied at Poly for 3 years &amp; gained an HND only to find that employers thought that HND sttod...</summary>
<id>5834f9f05c759100e4959d5bdc9ef5da</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/rss.aspx?ForumID=20">Cosmology</from>
<title>What is, Inertia within our Universe?</title>
<link href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/thread/484007.aspx"/>
<updated>2012-02-06T00:46:00</updated>
<summary>Is it as, Mr. Mach describes, as just fixed objects relative to each other? Does it apply to positions at the quantum level? ould it be a function of a sort of universal approach to homogeneity of energy within our Universe established by the interactions? Just think about it.</summary>
<id>d5c5535a81c2a219e22b70dfcfc75e66</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>The Aether Clock....</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00343.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-05T22:06:07</updated>
<summary>Summary:
The slow of gravity time and the slower time by ... Atom&apos;s motion comes together with the gravity slow of time as one ... </summary>
<id>5e52a2b9def721a29c62e0fd960a2b38</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Electric Energy... Neutrons dont radiate</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00337.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-05T05:32:54</updated>
<summary>Summary:
This means light is electric energy in its gravity time. ... Gravity effects it by curve and time-light is always at C in freefall ... They don&apos;t absorb light. ... </summary>
<id>a550b01b2fcf57bbc7d5ba14e10a6325</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>LaTeX Test</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3747"/>
<updated>2012-02-05T04:31:08</updated>
<summary>[tex]\iiint_0^\infty \sum_{i=0}^\infty \sin\left(\frac{\pi x}{l}\right)\,dx[/tex]</summary>
<id>f2886bdcfb1042c07d863a9726bb8c38</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Aether emptiness</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00358.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-04T07:21:01</updated>
<summary>Summary:
Nothing has ever been inside of the 4th dimension whose radius is ... aether flowing infinitely slow. ... Gamma math defines this as its first quantity. ... </summary>
<id>9d59406476624cd7d306b7248551cceb</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>The vantage point of the one higher dimension...</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00378.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-04T04:08:10</updated>
<summary>Summary:
Higher dimensional science is used to close the universe. ... But Silly String theory takes higher dimensionality to far... ... Einstein said the 4th dimension of space would close the universe. ... The one higher spatial dimension serves for the higher vantage point. ... </summary>
<id>c6afa19bcbc87836c00d51f4c66e9f6b</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Spin comming from changing radius of steady rotation</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00290.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-04T01:37:16</updated>
<summary>Summary:
A point of energy or a fundamental point particle has no orientation. ... A point cannot rotate. ... A point cannot change sizes and spin..... ... </summary>
<id>ba8fcbbcc99a11aeaba6029355f59c14</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Aether expansion radius...</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00287.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-04T00:20:13</updated>
<summary>sci.physics.relativity: Aether expansion radius...</summary>
<id>2e43df50d17040eb482e6ac2a4ad8460</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/feed/">symmetry breaking</from>
<title>Introducing LHC Lunch</title>
<link href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/2012/02/02/introducing-lhc-lunch/"/>
<updated>2012-02-02T14:30:38</updated>
<image href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/R1-s-300x225.jpg" width="150" height="112"/>
<summary>Editor’s note: This article comes from US LHC intern Amy Dusto, who is currently working as a communicator at CERN. She is introducing LHC Lunch, a series of articles and videos she created while getting to know some of the members of experiments at the Large Hadron Collider from U.S. institutions. The busy cafeteria known [...]</summary>
<id>68ad75d006dafd3895d4afc51bee850b</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?feed=rss2">Not Even Wrong</from>
<title>The Langlands Program and Quantum Field Theory</title>
<link href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=4417"/>
<updated>2012-02-02T01:59:53</updated>
<summary>Edward Frenkel is here this semester in the math department at Columbia, and he&amp;#8217;s giving a series of lectures on a topic dear to my heart. Video of his lectures on The Langlands Program and Quantum Field Theory is starting &amp;#8230; Continue reading &amp;#8594;</summary>
<id>05021a205f61f241b474843f80f5d78c</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/PhysicsWorld?format=xml">physicsworld.com: all content</from>
<title>Signal processing for the physical sciences</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PhysicsWorld/~3/Z55WoWvF6-M/17547"/>
<updated>2012-02-02T00:00:00</updated>
<summary>Conference: 28 Mar 2012 - 29 Mar 2012, Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. Organized by The Royal Society.</summary>
<id>06ce0beda1c9c45881fe94bbcf7c9f15</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/rss.aspx?ForumID=20">Cosmology</from>
<title>A Telescope as Sharp as Hubble — But On the Ground</title>
<link href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/thread/483830.aspx"/>
<updated>2012-02-01T19:20:28</updated>
<summary>http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2105816,00.html?hpt=hp_t3
Check it out!
 </summary>
<id>de2b63340df2c02498051b7865b1029e</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/feed/">symmetry breaking</from>
<title>Calculating the Universe</title>
<link href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/2012/02/01/calculating-the-universe/"/>
<updated>2012-02-01T15:42:19</updated>
<image href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/LuminousGalaxies350px-300x300.png" width="150" height="150"/>
<summary>Since 2000, the three Sloan Digital Sky Surveys (SDSS I, II, and III) have surveyed well over a quarter of the night sky, producing the biggest 3-D color map of the Universe ever made. Now, scientists have used this visual information for the most accurate computation yet of how matter clumped together – from a time when the universe was only half its present age until now.</summary>
<id>950cf9aa0e46599019591ab409f3da32</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss">Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</from>
<title>Robust gravitational wave burst detection and source localization in a network of interferometers using cross-Wigner spectra</title>
<link href="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/2012/00000029/00000004/art045001"/>
<updated>2012-02-01T10:50:46</updated>
<summary>. Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4 Robust gravitational wave burst detection and source localization in a network of interferometers using cross-Wigner spectra Authors : Croce , Rocco P . Pierro , Vincenzo Postiglione , Fabio Principe , Maria Pinto , Innocenzo . M : Source Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4, 21 February 2012 pp . 45001-45026(26 Publisher : IOP Publishing view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article OR Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases Price : 45.55 plus tax Refund Policy : Abstract We discuss a</summary>
<id>bb7c7a50a06fce338df709b41afcc5fc</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss">Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</from>
<title>Ultra-relativistic fermion scattering by slowly rotating gravitational sources</title>
<link href="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/2012/00000029/00000004/art045002"/>
<updated>2012-02-01T10:50:45</updated>
<summary>. Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4 Ultra-relativistic fermion scattering by slowly rotating gravitational sources Author : Sorge , Francesco : Source Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4, 21 February 2012 pp . 45002-45013(12 Publisher : IOP Publishing view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article OR Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases Price : 45.55 plus tax Refund Policy : Abstract In this paper , we discuss the gravitational scattering of fermions in the gravitational field of a massive , slowly rotating source</summary>
<id>d99f3fb85f0c614b83af33d303c94f43</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss">Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</from>
<title>High-accuracy gravitational waveforms for binary black hole mergers with nearly extremal spins</title>
<link href="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/2012/00000029/00000004/art045003"/>
<updated>2012-02-01T10:50:44</updated>
<summary>. Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4 High-accuracy gravitational waveforms for binary black hole mergers with nearly extremal spins Authors : Lovelace , Geoffrey Boyle , Michael Scheel , Mark A . Szilágyi , Béla : Source Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4, 21 February 2012 pp . 45003-45018(16 Publisher : IOP Publishing view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article OR Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases Price : 45.55 plus tax Refund Policy : Abstract Motivated by the possibility of observing gravitational waves from</summary>
<id>738f2a7adfc1292dfcbb4a9682169526</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss">Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</from>
<title>Comment on: Does an atom interferometer test the gravitational redshift at the Compton frequency?</title>
<link href="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/2012/00000029/00000004/art048001"/>
<updated>2012-02-01T10:50:43</updated>
<summary>: . Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4 Comment on : Does an atom interferometer test the gravitational redshift at the Compton frequency Authors : Hohensee , M.A . Chu , S . Peters , A . Müller , . H : Source Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4, 21 February 2012 pp . 48001-48005(5 Publisher : IOP Publishing view table of contents next article Buy download fulltext : article OR Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases Price : 45.55 plus tax Refund Policy : Abstract We show that Wolf et al s analysis 2011 Class . Quantum . Grav 28 145017 does not</summary>
<id>8e2be7455e1f62a0272c4d38416c0cb8</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss">Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</from>
<title>Reply to comment on: Does an atom interferometer test the gravitational redshift at the Compton frequency?</title>
<link href="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/2012/00000029/00000004/art048002"/>
<updated>2012-02-01T10:50:42</updated>
<summary>: . Contact us Help Shopping cart Home About us Article title , keywords or abstract Article title Publication title Author Advanced search Subject Publisher Publication Browse : by Home Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4 Reply to comment on : Does an atom interferometer test the gravitational redshift at the Compton frequency Authors : Wolf , Peter Blanchet , Luc Bordé , Christian J . Reynaud , Serge Salomon , Christophe Cohen-Tannoudji , Claude : Source Classical and Quantum Gravity Volume 29, Number 4, 21 February 2012 pp . 48002-48004(3 Publisher : IOP Publishing view table of contents Buy download fulltext : article OR Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases Price : 45.55 plus tax Refund Policy : Abstract We reply to a comment by</summary>
<id>a903d167c3335de708177f43b0fd789a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Dimensionality and direction</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-02/msg00004.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-01T00:16:12</updated>
<summary>Summary:
If there is no absolute rest you must have some motion in space. ... Each dimension of three D space contain 2 directions of themselves. ... </summary>
<id>0b2d0fac9ed1999368260bad9e06bab8</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/PhysicsWorld?format=xml">physicsworld.com: all content</from>
<title>International Student Conference on Photonics  (ISCP 2012)</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PhysicsWorld/~3/e2ZXs3x6W90/17546"/>
<updated>2012-02-01T00:00:00</updated>
<summary>Conference: 8 May 2012 - 11 May 2012, Sinaia, Prahova , Romania. Organized by Romanian Student SPIE Chapter.</summary>
<id>8b063d5f11f3cc8b674907564f2dcd5a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Newtons transformations 101</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-01/msg02433.html"/>
<updated>2012-01-31T22:28:11</updated>
<summary>Summary:
According to special relativity, this is a good ... primary planets, and (whether of the sun about the earth, or) of the ... is nothing like what readers here imagine it to be. ... </summary>
<id>90a85d735da7913e067d67e3ec21558f</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?feed=rss2">Not Even Wrong</from>
<title>Short Items</title>
<link href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=4408"/>
<updated>2012-01-31T17:10:59</updated>
<summary>A few short items: No Higgs news on the LHC front, but on the BSM front today&amp;#8217;s CERN talk Update on Searches for New Physics in CMS provides more evidence against the various exotic scenarios heavily advertised over the last &amp;#8230; Continue reading &amp;#8594;</summary>
<id>ffaf4f7baa1f676fa85dfe71c3c6e5dd</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Dimensionality related to Einsteins aether science of space</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-01/msg02361.html"/>
<updated>2012-01-31T01:21:19</updated>
<summary>Summary:
The aether of space shares its dimensionality. ... aether and its 7 directions possible in 4D space. ... moving is moving in 4 directions; the lower 3 out of 6 and the one ... </summary>
<id>e24301baaba0ba8c08d89884e5bab20a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/PhysicsWorld?format=xml">physicsworld.com: all content</from>
<title>THEORY OF QUANTUM GASES AND QUANTUM COHERENCE</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PhysicsWorld/~3/MbqSKEr4Z3k/17543"/>
<updated>2012-01-31T00:00:00</updated>
<summary>Workshop: 5 Jun 2012 - 8 Jun 2012, Lyon, France. Organized by E. Orignac, T. Roscilde, A. Minguzzi, R. Citro, A. Recati, F. Chevy.</summary>
<id>ca42d8fe50b056d08d9f0c6b95f5a277</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/PhysicsWorld?format=xml">physicsworld.com: all content</from>
<title>Cargese String School 2012</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PhysicsWorld/~3/L9y9yYV2igk/17544"/>
<updated>2012-01-31T00:00:00</updated>
<summary>School: 4 Jun 2012 - 16 Jun 2012, Cargese, France.</summary>
<id>837cc37c85a17e50238e6846a8b36df8</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>introduction</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3737"/>
<updated>2012-01-30T21:06:31</updated>
<summary>Just a little bit about me: 35, unmarried, good working knowledge of 10 languages, written a poetic novel. I work as a night auditor at a hotel which enables me to study about 5 hours a night on the...</summary>
<id>d0fe332d88aa0ef5ce3672650b59ea04</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>Help needed</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3736"/>
<updated>2012-01-30T14:24:59</updated>
<summary>I had a horrible nightmare about a guy named Jimmy that beat me up and raped me in a house and town that made no sense to me. I do not know a Jimmy and I have no clue what this Jimmy even looks like....</summary>
<id>d7d41c75bf4084acdfc26d085dfdd6f4</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/rss.aspx?ForumID=20">Cosmology</from>
<title>Theory of everything using the Color</title>
<link href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/thread/483734.aspx"/>
<updated>2012-01-30T05:03:21</updated>
<summary>, , , CURRENT ISSUE THE MAGAZINE Current Issue Next Issue Back Issues Preview the Magazine Special Issues E-mail Newsletter About the Magazine Subscribe , Renew or Give a Gift Subscriber Benefits Trips Tours Advertise Advertiser Links Sweepstakes Press Room Contact Us COLUMNISTS Bob Berman Glenn Chaple Tony Hallas David H . Levy Stephen James O&apos;Meara NEWS OBSERVING Astronomy News Liz and Bill&apos;s Cosmic Adventures StarDome Plus Intro to the Sky Astronomy for Kids Urban Skies Astronomy Myths The Sky this Week The Sky this Month Star Atlas Ask Astro Astro Imaging Constellation Observing Glossary EQUIPMENT Products Reviews How To MULTIMEDIA Picture of the Day Reader Photo Gallery Videos Podcasts Wallpaper COMMUNITY Why Join Local Group Blog Dave&apos;s Universe Astronomy Events Astronomy Groups</summary>
<id>f1c238a82f568077c8360047ca85bbb3</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>Relativistic Phase of Light</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3730"/>
<updated>2012-01-28T04:26:48</updated>
<summary>Interference effects appear to be immune from some relativistic effects. One reason is that the phase difference between the emitter and receiver is a Lorentz scalar. 
 
Here&apos;s a demonstration. Maybe...</summary>
<id>2aabfb5800ff32e43b1f353eb3b4eaab</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/feed/">symmetry breaking</from>
<title>Fermilab plans for a future of discovery</title>
<link href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/2012/01/26/fermilab-plans-for-a-future-of-discovery/"/>
<updated>2012-01-26T16:58:36</updated>
<image href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Plan-for-discovery-AC-300x225.jpg" width="150" height="112"/>
<summary>The only laboratory in the United States dedicated entirely to particle physics recently released its plan for the next two decades.</summary>
<id>b866c2a313d529a2a4db6ae42b64a962</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Unified-Field-Theory, The Secret of Gravity</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-01/msg02109.html"/>
<updated>2012-01-26T16:48:58</updated>
<summary>Summary:
Quote:&quot;Both the magnetic moment and the angular momentum increase with ... The ratio of the two is called the ... spinning charged solid with a uniform charge density to mass density ... not the spin moment or &quot;both orbital and spin&quot; ... </summary>
<id>ed5208b5273912329352ee4037e9a1b3</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>Memorising table of maths is easy task........just check this out!!!!!!!!!!!</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3725"/>
<updated>2012-01-26T11:39:03</updated>
<summary>*MEMORISING THE TABLE IS DIFFICULT TASK FOR STUDENTS..... SO HERE&apos;S SHORT TRICK...* 
 
1) _Table of 19_ 
         19 * 2 = add ( 2*9) and 20.... so just hav to know table of 2 or table of 9..... 
   ...</summary>
<id>08bd42fd573bcb211f665676a1637e6a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>Change Username</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3723"/>
<updated>2012-01-26T02:47:18</updated>
<summary>Is there any way to change my username?????</summary>
<id>cd1a1d370966ae97a122a5cd513f885a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>&quot;I Want To Do Theoretical Physics&quot;</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3727"/>
<updated>2012-01-26T00:37:49</updated>
<summary>I see that statement surprisingly often enough on the Academic Guidance forum. I also hear this often whenever I talk to high school students who are interested in doing physics, or even new...</summary>
<id>5cf60cfa49efbf8acf96f4df4b3b80a6</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>How would we know Herbert Dingle was right or wrong?</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-01/msg01979.html"/>
<updated>2012-01-25T03:01:42</updated>
<summary>Summary:
name Herbert Dingle. ... Made famous for his articles in Nature magazine, ... error of Relativity and perhaps Relativism. ... </summary>
<id>d7205c862c822800252f1568885e3146</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?feed=rss2">Not Even Wrong</from>
<title>An Introduction to Group Therapy for Particle Physics</title>
<link href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=4400"/>
<updated>2012-01-24T15:54:55</updated>
<summary>The latest CERN Courier book review section is out here. Besides a long review of Frank Close&amp;#8217;s The Infinity Puzzle, there are some short reviews, including one for Stephen Heywood&amp;#8217;s Symmetries and Conservation Laws in Particle Physics: An Introduction to &amp;#8230; Continue reading &amp;#8594;</summary>
<id>4dcbc8f5175b7fe427c94b72f2231eed</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/feed/">symmetry breaking</from>
<title>Scientists finish installation of 80-ton ‘particle thermometer’ at ALICE detector</title>
<link href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/2012/01/24/scientists-finish-installation-of-80-ton-particle-thermometer-at-alice-detector/"/>
<updated>2012-01-24T14:50:24</updated>
<summary>Scientists on the ALICE experiment at the Large Hadron Collider just completed the installation of a crucial component for tracking high-energy particle jets.  Without it, physicists would be lacking crucial tools to select which events out of billions to store and analyze.</summary>
<id>d6c7b7f64e3442395029324383156b07</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml">sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</from>
<title>Fizeaus toothed-wheel combined with the light sandwich experiment</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/2012-01/msg01925.html"/>
<updated>2012-01-24T04:47:09</updated>
<summary>Summary:
If a toothed-wheel is situated in front of the observer in a line-of- ... sight measure of a light sandwich experiment, then the images of the ... </summary>
<id>50feca70125980e9b561adf326d42d49</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/rss.aspx?ForumID=20">Cosmology</from>
<title>Comet death hints at birth of Earth</title>
<link href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/thread/483225.aspx"/>
<updated>2012-01-19T20:25:41</updated>
<summary>http://lightyears.blogs.cnn.com/2012/01/19/comet-death-may-hint-at-birth-of-earth/?hpt=hp_t2
Woo-Hoo! What a ride!
 </summary>
<id>60e2e0d634004decab09ac8a72e8be78</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>Everyday questions!</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3700"/>
<updated>2012-01-18T15:07:13</updated>
<summary>Latley ive been thinking about the world and theres a question thats been bothering me so i need help answering this caise i still dont get the meaning of it. 
 
*Question:* How do you find an...</summary>
<id>8f4165176ca1e3ac8ee00d4b2503a083</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://dabacon.org/pontiff/?feed=rss2">The Quantum Pontiff</from>
<title>strike!</title>
<link href="http://dabacon.org/pontiff/?p=5976"/>
<updated>2012-01-18T05:18:56</updated>
<summary>In a move that will undoubtedly bring the US Senate to its knees, the Quantum Pontiff is going dark from 8am to 8pm EST on Jan 18 to protest SOPA, PIPA, the Research Works Act and other proposed acts of &amp;#8230; Continue reading &amp;#8594;</summary>
<id>adfde80e53a5d9984e1d458b522f7082</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?feed=rss2">Not Even Wrong</from>
<title>Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Field Theory</title>
<link href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=4396"/>
<updated>2012-01-17T23:18:57</updated>
<summary>The Simons Center for Geometry and Physics at Stony Brook is having a workshop this week on Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Field Theory. I was hoping to find time to go out there and hear some of the talks, but &amp;#8230; Continue reading &amp;#8594;</summary>
<id>ff67aaefbd4f3f8ed83d57a1a252cf93</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?feed=rss2">Not Even Wrong</from>
<title>What is your favorite deep, elegant, or beautiful explanation?</title>
<link href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=4385"/>
<updated>2012-01-15T18:50:09</updated>
<summary>Science publishing impresario John Brockman&amp;#8217;s Edge web-site each year runs a &amp;#8220;Question of the year&amp;#8221; feature, with short pieces from a wide range of people providing their answer to the question. The past few years I&amp;#8217;ve passed on their invitation &amp;#8230; Continue reading &amp;#8594;</summary>
<id>e29e0f24189ed63c82e93f29b76cd008</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>Posting Source Code in Computing and Technology</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3688"/>
<updated>2012-01-13T01:16:19</updated>
<summary>When posting code on Physics Forum for help, it&apos;s important to make sure it is readable and understandable. Directly pasting code into a post fails to accomplish this, as all formatting and...</summary>
<id>03387fc8876b5135d4948f8b75b5f635</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/feed/">symmetry breaking</from>
<title>Belle experiment makes exotic discovery</title>
<link href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/2012/01/11/belle-experiment-makes-exotic-discovery/"/>
<updated>2012-01-11T10:29:50</updated>
<summary>The Belle Experiment at KEK laboratory in Japan has discovered two unexpected new types of hadrons.</summary>
<id>c5f3d4cad1e114cae3aafa4f0db09c64</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?feed=rss2">Not Even Wrong</from>
<title>Emerging Trends</title>
<link href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=4364"/>
<updated>2012-01-09T18:37:18</updated>
<summary>Most of the lectures from this year&amp;#8217;s Jerusalem Winter School in Theoretical Physics are now available online. David Gross was the main organizer, and the choice of topics reflects his point of view on what is interesting these days in &amp;#8230; Continue reading &amp;#8594;</summary>
<id>0b7b3540a31853ecb9d0353fbd2ea5fc</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>nature is the best engineer</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3676"/>
<updated>2012-01-09T11:52:26</updated>
<summary>I am always fascinated by the most intricate designs of the nature.the spiders web,the compound eyes of insect ,the reptilian scales and many others.but a sad thing is that ecology allover the world...</summary>
<id>09e88c7c3cba47e5827df72c0860259f</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>Work-in-progress speculations</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3674"/>
<updated>2012-01-09T08:11:30</updated>
<summary>Shrinking the madness.  Go to the Wikipedia article on the Special Linear Group.  This article will lead you to many other articles, e.g., Polar decomposition, SL2(R), Mobius transformation...</summary>
<id>887b9766ddcb0bc50d3017c893beaf84</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/rss.aspx?ForumID=20">Cosmology</from>
<title>An interesting Boson.</title>
<link href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/thread/482130.aspx"/>
<updated>2012-01-05T03:02:15</updated>
<summary>Take a look at, http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111222102947.htm It&amp;#39;s interesting how energy and information within the strong interaction, can be tracked through the observation of quarks. Thank you Dave Mitsky: The two sites are really up to date on just what goes on at certain levels within the strong interaction. I understand they intend on upping the power later, and I&amp;#39;m sure its outcome ill be interesting. Hope you see this, Thanks very much.</summary>
<id>acd1dc44aba1edeb595f0d29b214f425</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php">Physics Forums - Blogs</from>
<title>yaay</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=3670"/>
<updated>2012-01-03T18:48:56</updated>
<summary>:approve:hey guys i just got my own pare of glassess :D i think im like 18/20 vision and its not that bad but i pretty much wear them nearly all the time :p  i love my glassess yay :)</summary>
<id>e637bcb4eb7e82165c9ca3749f0430b7</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/rss.aspx?ForumID=20">Cosmology</from>
<title>Black Holes</title>
<link href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/thread/481740.aspx"/>
<updated>2011-12-31T13:26:03</updated>
<summary>Recently, we all should know that scientists estimate that Black Holes will end and will take much much much much much time than the life time of the Universe!!!!!!! Stephen Hawking theorized that Black Holes emit radiation known as &amp;quot;Hawking Radiation&amp;quot;. Due to radiation, Black Holes will slowly evaporate. But there is a research going on the theory that on Earth, there is a black hole which absorbs sound. Applying the theory to this will lead to leak of sound having very low intensity. If it is true, then Black Holes should emit &amp;quot;Hawking Radiation&amp;quot;.</summary>
<id>fdb307eedda45508bb7496fd8d23fb0c</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/rss.aspx?ForumID=20">Cosmology</from>
<title>A Galaxy Cluster Gets Sloshed</title>
<link href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/thread/481511.aspx"/>
<updated>2011-12-27T15:53:50</updated>
<summary>http://lightyears.blogs.cnn.com/2011/12/14/a-galaxy-cluster-gets-sloshed/?iref=obinsite</summary>
<id>6da2837c21cb7a97e39f1572c65640f8</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/rss.aspx?ForumID=20">Cosmology</from>
<title>Other unfalsifiable new hypothetical heavy bosons</title>
<link href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/thread/481284.aspx"/>
<updated>2011-12-22T22:07:41</updated>
<summary>, , , CURRENT ISSUE THE MAGAZINE Current Issue Next Issue Back Issues Preview the Magazine Special Issues E-mail Newsletter About the Magazine Subscribe , Renew or Give a Gift Subscriber Benefits Trips Tours Advertise Advertiser Links Sweepstakes Press Room Contact Us COLUMNISTS Bob Berman Glenn Chaple Tony Hallas David H . Levy Stephen James O&apos;Meara NEWS OBSERVING Astronomy News Liz and Bill&apos;s Cosmic Adventures StarDome Plus Intro to the Sky Astronomy for Kids Urban Skies Astronomy Myths The Sky this Week The Sky this Month Star Atlas Ask Astro Astro Imaging Constellation Observing Glossary EQUIPMENT Products Reviews How To MULTIMEDIA Picture of the Day Reader Photo Gallery Videos Podcasts Wallpaper COMMUNITY Why Join Local Group Blog Dave&apos;s Universe Astronomy Events Astronomy Groups</summary>
<id>2f84d28f392f3b2b013535eb72fa9b3b</id>
</entry>

<source>
<title>sci.tech-archive.net: sci.physics.relativity</title>
<link href="http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics.relativity/rss.xml"/>
<count>20</count>
</source>

<source>
<title>Physics Forums - Blogs</title>
<link href="http://www.physicsforums.com/blog_external.php"/>
<count>13</count>
</source>

<source>
<title>Latest Issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity</title>
<link href="http://api.ingentaconnect.com/content/iop/cqg/latest?format=rss"/>
<count>12</count>
</source>

<source>
<title>Cosmology</title>
<link href="http://cs.astronomy.com/asycs/forums/rss.aspx?ForumID=20"/>
<count>8</count>
</source>

<source>
<title>Not Even Wrong</title>
<link href="http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?feed=rss2"/>
<count>7</count>
</source>

<source>
<title>physicsworld.com: all content</title>
<link href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/PhysicsWorld?format=xml"/>
<count>7</count>
</source>

<source>
<title>symmetry breaking</title>
<link href="http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/feed/"/>
<count>6</count>
</source>

<source>
<title>The Quantum Pontiff</title>
<link href="http://dabacon.org/pontiff/?feed=rss2"/>
<count>1</count>
</source>

<source>
<title>Cosmic Variance</title>
<link href="http://cosmicvariance.com/feed/rss/"/>
<count>1</count>
</source>

</feed>

