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Links Dump

Category: Blogs
Posted on: February 11, 2006 8:30 AM, by Chad Orzel

Miscellaneous quick things that I've noticed this week that don't quite rate a full post of their own:

First, a couple of links from : LiveScience offer a list of "Science Myths", with correct explanations. It gets scare quotes because "science" is pretty broadly defined, but there's some interesting stuff there.

Also from Scalzi, there's a bubble chamber simulator, for anyone who ever wanted to be a particle physicist. It generates particle track pictures as a sort of art form. Don't worry, you don't need to determine the charge and momentum of any of those aprticles. Unless you want to. You know, for fun.

Via Joel Gilmore's Illuminating Science, a company that offers to build secret passages in your house. This is probably a very deadpan joke, but then the Internet is a strange place, and it might be real. Who can tell?

Do I have an overall point with this? Not so much. I'm just delaying the point when I have to go in to work on a Saturday morning...

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# 1 | Harlan | February 11, 2006 9:54 AM

Levitated.net, the web site that does the bubble-chamber images, is really cool. The guy does Flash animations that are simply enthralling, and puts the source code for some of 'em up as well. Highly recommended!

# 2 | Roman Werpachowski [TypeKey Profile Page] | February 11, 2006 12:17 PM

About the bubble chambers: a friend who works in the editorial office of an educational science magazine told me a schoolgirl wrote to them describing how she has built a... bubble chamber! Neat, isn't it?

# 3 | coturnix [TypeKey Profile Page] | February 11, 2006 3:25 PM

If I ever get to have enough money I will design my own house and it WILL have secret passages. You just have to pull out the fifth book from the left on the third row on the bookcase.

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