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January 31, 2006

String Theory, Part Three

Category: Earth

Definitely the final essay in this series. And no more politics. In a Universe first, I received in my cool email "box" yesterday a piece of rebuttal about the political implications of the tokes on String Theory in my last...

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January 28, 2006

String Theory, Part Two

Category: Space

The following is the second in a series of essays about the pragmatism of modern physics. It may be the last, because I am tripping out super-hard about this stuff and kind of want to start thinking about the ocean...

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January 19, 2006

String Theory, Part One

Category: Space

The following blather is the first part in a continuing series of essays addressing the inherent pragmatism of modern physics. Let's call this a "Primer" on String Theory. So, string theory is in trouble. For those readers who haven't watched...

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January 18, 2006

Universe goes analog!

Category: Human

In a classic temporal reversal, this advanced self-publishing machine (ie, the "web-log") has been converted into a bi-monthly print column in the LA Alternative, a Los Angeles-area lifestyle newspaper, now the only alternative weekly in the city since the LA...

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January 8, 2006

No, But Seriously

Category: Problems

I am interested in the way scientific language changes with the passing of time. A sincere science* text, which is by nature written towards objectivity, has no more purpose when its objective ideals are proven to be incorrect. In its...

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January 4, 2006

Gold-Plated Black Holes

Category: Space

I have this concept I've been running around with for a while. It's called the "Fourth Grade Nightmare Fantasy." It functions on two basic scales: Microcosmic and Macrocosmic. Both sides of the spectrum, however, share the same basic gesture of...

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