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Space-Time, Quantum Mechanics, and the Large Hadron Collider | Nima Arkani-Hamed - William P J Lynch Jr com

Space-Time, Quantum Mechanics, and the Large Hadron Collider | Nima Arkani-Hamed - William P J Lynch Jr com
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Steven Weinberg 1933-2021 | Not Even Wrong

I heard this morning the news that Steven Weinberg passed away yesterday at the age of 88.  He was arguably the dominant figure in theoretical particle physics during its period of great success from the late sixties to the early eighties.  In particular, his 1967 work on unification of the weak and electromagnetic interactions was a huge breakthrough, and remains to this day at the center of the Standard Model, our best understanding of fundamental physics. During the years 1975-79 when I was a student at Harvard,  I believe the hallway where Weinberg, Glashow and Coleman had offices close together  was the greatest concentration of the world’s major figures driving the field of particle theory, with Weinberg seen as the most prominent of the three.  From what I recall, in a meeting one of the graduate students (Eddie Farhi?) referred to “Shelly, Sidney and Weinberg”, indicating the way Weinberg was a special case even in that group.   I had the great fortune to attend

Planet Earth Report -- Reality of Galactic Empires to Quantum Observatories Hundreds of Kilometers Wide

    Another intriguing week has past on Planet Earth with stories ranging from the Mother of All Accidents –had an asteroid arrived 30 minutes sooner or 30 minutes later, the dinosaurs would still be here– to the Alien Octopus Hypothesis to is our Universe a Weird Permutation? Homo sapien’s ‘Shadow’ Species –Hints We May Have Had Story of Evolution All Wrong, reports The Daily Galaxy. “Carl Sagan observed that the frontal lobe of the human brain, comprising more than two-thirds of our brain mass, is where “matter is transformed into consciousness.” Maybe, suggest scientists, we’ve had the story of human evolution wrong: that language evolved before our brains started getting larger (we have brains 3x the size of apes), and language led to brain size increase instead of being a result of it?”

The Great Question -- Is Our Universe Extremely Unnatural, a Weird Permutation? (Weekend Feature)

    “Is our universe extremely unnatural, a weird permutation among countless other possibilities, observed for no other reason than that its special conditions allowed life to arise, or, are the properties of the universe are inevitable, predictable, that is, ‘natural,’ locking together into a sensible pattern?” This is the question, the great unknown, that preoccupies theoretical physicist Nima Arkani-Hamed, a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, N.J. Beyond Spacetime and Quantum Physics Arkani-Hamed takes us past the edge, beyond Einstein, beyond space-time and quantum mechanics and the tropes of 20th-century physics, to a spectacular new vision of the cosmos. In 2012, he won the inaugural $3 million Fundamental Physics Prize “for original approaches to outstanding problems in particle physics, including the proposal of large extra dimensions, new theories for the Higgs boson, novel realizations of supersymmetry, theories for dark matte

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