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Something interesting is rumbling in the physics community. Are we on the brink of discovering a new force of nature? At least one particle physicist thinks so. We venture “Beyond the Standard Model” on Big Picture Science.

Listen here: https://bigpicturescience.org/beyond-the-standard-model

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“After almost a century of arguments, physicists still disagree on how to make the leap from mathematics to the tangible, physical world.”



https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26234860-100-the-multiverse-could-be-much-much-bigger-than-we-ever-imagined/

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Luke,
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There are an infinite number of Universes, but only one Observer.

#science #quantum #physics #multiverse #schrodinger #cat #ManyWorlds

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in 1743.

French physicist Jean-Pierre Christin published the design of a mercury thermometer using the centigrade scale with 0 representing the melting point of water and 100 its boiling point.

Available at : Annales des sciences physiques et naturelles, d'agriculture et d'industrie
By Société d'agriculture, sciences et industrie de Lyon. via @googlebooks

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In his paper Observations of two persistent degrees on a thermometer, Christin recounted his experiments showing that the melting point of ice is essentially unaffected by pressure. He also determined with remarkable precision how the boiling point of water varied as a function of atmospheric pressure. He proposed that the zero point of his temperature scale, being the boiling point, would be calibrated at the mean barometric pressure at mean sea level.

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Historical note:
1742 Anders Celsius invented the Celsius temperature scale. In its original form the scale had 0 degrees for the boiling point of water and 100 degrees for its freezing point.

1743 The scale was changed by Jean Pierre Christin so that 0 degrees is the freezing point of water and 100 degrees is its boiling point.

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In-flow and Out-flow.
Some flows have more mass, some have less.
Like a river, the flows.
It's all about the .
Galactic Rings of Power: Astronomers Uncover Massive Magnetic in the Milky Way Halo.



https://scitechdaily.com/galactic-rings-of-power-astronomers-uncover-massive-magnetic-toroids-in-the-milky-way-halo/

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New Research Sheds Light on the Forgotten 11th-Century Muslim Scientist That Fundamentally Transformed the History of Physics
https://scitechdaily.com/new-research-sheds-light-on-the-forgotten-11th-century-muslim-scientist-that-fundamentally-transformed-the-history-of-physics/ #physics #mathematics

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British mathematician, logician, philosopher, & public intellectual Bertrand Russell was born in 1872.

One of Russell's most significant achievements is the co-authorship of "Principia Mathematica" (1910-1913) with Alfred North Whitehead. His works, such as "The Problems of Philosophy" (1912) & "Our Knowledge of the External World" (1914), explored issues related to knowledge, perception, & the scientific method.

Books by Bertrand Russell at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/355

Cover of Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy by Bertrand Russell. Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy is a book (1919 first edition) by philosopher Bertrand Russell, in which the author seeks to create an accessible introduction to various topics within the foundations of mathematics. According to the preface, the book is intended for those with only limited knowledge of mathematics and no prior experience with the mathematical logic it deals with. Accordingly, it is often used in introductory philosophy of mathematics courses at institutions of higher education.

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"Physics is mathematical not because we know so much about the physical world, but because we know so little: it is only its mathematical properties that we can discover."

An Outline of Philosophy Ch.15 The Nature of our Knowledge of Physics (1927)

"The pursuit of philosophy is founded on the belief that knowledge is good, even if what is known is painful."

Philosophy for Laymen (1946)

~Bertrand Russell (1872-1955)

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English self-taught mathematician and physicist Oliver Heaviside was born in 1850.

He invented a new technique for solving differential equations, independently developed vector calculus, and rewrote Maxwell's equations in the form commonly used today. He significantly shaped the way Maxwell's equations are understood and applied in the decades following Maxwell's death. His practical experience in telegraphy provided a foundation for his later theoretical work.

Cover of Electromagnetic theory by Heaviside, Oliver, 1850-1925 Publication date 1922 Topics Electromagnetic theory, Vector analysis, Electric waves Publisher London : Benn

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A mind-blower for a Friday evening:

This deceptively simple-looking graph is a spectrum of gravitational waves ringing through the Milky Way.

The waves may be caused by a chorus of supermassive black holes colliding all across the universe. Whoa!

https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.16227

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My PhD thesis has been published!
If you're interested in how to manipulate atoms into their coldest possible state using lasers, and why it's interesting to drop them in a 10m vacuum tower, this is for you! Also, fun with "painting" arbitrary shapes with laser beams!

https://doi.org/10.15488/17346

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A decade-long effort to build a machine to unlock the promise of nuclear fusion fell victim to budget constraints and competing science, and was shut down the day it was dedicated. It was never turned on.
https://www.beautifulpublicdata.com/the-mirror-fusion-test-facility/ #physics #science #chemistry #biology #astronomy #neet #space #quantumphysics #engineering #physicsfun

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I don’t mean to Bragg, but here are the angles for coherent scattering of waves from a large crystal lattice

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"Experiments generate quantum entanglement over optical fibres across three real cities"

  • Quantum Entanglement, where 2 particles are connected and affect one another even if those particles are light-years apart.

  • The demo used existing fiber cable, proof of concept that quantum entanglement can work in existing network

  • One experiment, in Boston, used fiber that crossed the Charles River 6 times

Huge leap forward!

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01445-2
#Science #Physics

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Sabine Hossenfelder - How does gravity escape a black hole?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwu58DOxLdA

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Delivered.

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Out for delivery: The Biggest Ideas in the Universe 2: Quanta and Fields by Sean Carroll.

#Books #Science #Physics

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This is quite interesting. (no... really!) I recently persuaded a colleague to take my pet Geiger counter from Dunedin to Apia via Auckland. The latitude dependency of the radiation exposure is fascinating!

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