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Regarding Jaenisch, Young et al: whoa, I have almost no way of penetrating this article… but let me address the elephant in the room, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) 😂😂 The proud members of this publication produce seminal works far above my vulgar, lowbrow understandings
Regarding LHC: Again, not a specialist area for me, I thought one of the main objectives was to look for the Higgs boson? (A thing that I also don’t understand very much) I thought string theory was a theory we couldn’t test for today, for technical reasons that, uhm, I don’t know much about..?
As for Einstein vs quantum mechanics, fascinating subject, agreed. Not sure I can comment on the maths of it tbh, or indeed the state of the art. I do like a good popsci book tho…
But two interesting articles and three deep topics, thanks for the links!
@JeffChasteen : weirdly enough, I’m just making my way through The Dain Curse right now, which, as you probably know, has got a nice little cult angle at the heart of it that old HP would have appreciated. This quote had me reaching for the highlighter, as it pretty much summed up the last quarter century of my own working life:
“ Are you – who make your living snooping – sneering at my curiosity about people and my attempts to satisfy it?" "We're different," I said. "I do mine with the object of putting people in jail, and I get paid for it, though not as much as I should."
In truth, Philip Marlowe is my preferred walker-down of mean streets, and I think that Chandler is the greater stylist, though Hammett was there first with Sam Spade… but I agree with you, I do like the fact that Hammett’s Continental Op, like Ryan O’Neal’s portrayal of The Driver, in Walter Hill’s great 1978 neo-noir movie, is completely and perfectly defined only by what he does. And that the Op is a slightly overweight, slightly undersized, sweaty guy in a cheap suit, a version of the Pinkerton man Hammett himself was, once, - a believable working stiff, just trying to do a tough job in hard times, not nearly as glamorous as Marlowe, and the better for that, at least.
A great article on Webb in Washington Post. Distant ancient galaxies are more structured than expected. But that assumption is based on inaccurate Hubble data. Then there’s this…
The latest Webb discovery was announced Thursday: Carbon dioxide has been detected in the atmosphere of a distant, giant planet named WASP-39 b. It is “the first definitive detection of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of an exoplanet,” according to Knicole Colon, a Webb project scientist at NASA. Although WASP-39 b is considered far too hot to be habitable, the successful detection of carbon dioxide demonstrates the acuity of Webb’s vision and holds promise for future examination of distant planets that might harbor life.
For those who subscribe
https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2022/08/26/webb-telescope-space-jupiter-galaxy/
Article appears not to be behind any paywall…
Absolutely mad, just meditating on the scale of it all.
I wonder if this coordinated scientific team success against stacked probabilities will give rise to a set of useful linguistic metaphors more positive than the hero’s journey/warrior metaphors so beloved of our storytelling corporates today… I wonder if what I’m trying to articulate makes any sense to anyone other than myself… the psychological efforts of social groups cast into narratives transcending the efforts of individuals…
Mind expanded. Nice share.