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jasmcole.com
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| | | | | I was recently at CERN for one of their accelerator schools, learning about new and potentially disruptiveplasma-based particle accelerator technology(disclaimer alert - the subject of my PhD). In honour of such a famous institution, I though I'd write about the worst enemy of CERN (and the friend of plasma accelerators) - synchrotron radiation. Starting at... | |
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4gravitons.com
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| | | | | As I have mentioned before a theory in theoretical physics can be described as a list of quantum fields and the ways in which they interact. It turns out this is all you need to start drawing Feynman Diagrams. Feynman Diagrams are tools physicists use to calculate the probability of things happening: radioactive particles decaying,... | |
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www.woodbetween.world
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| | | | | Home of the world's worst scientist. | |
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mathscholar.org
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the intersection of science and philosophy, highlighting the importance of empirical evidence and the scientific method in advancing knowledge. It critiques postmodern science studies for lacking scientific rigor and credibility, referencing the Sokal hoax as a key example. The piece also touches on the contributions of non-Western societies to science and the need for diversity in the scientific community. Ultimately, it concludes that while philosophical reflection has value, it should not replace the empirical foundation of scientific research. | ||