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Mz non-graphing Casio probably lasted around thirteen years, got it in 7th ish, and it survived through 13th and 5 years of university... died a while ago, no replacement.
BBC TV said:For one night only, Professor Brian Cox explores the universe of the world?s favourite Timelord, Doctor Who.
Brian takes an audience, with the help of celebrity guests, on a journey into the wonderful universe of The Doctor, in a specially recorded programme from the lecture theatre of the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
Brian reveals the science behind the spectacle and explains the physics that allows Doctor Who to travel through space and time. Fun, but filled with real science, it?s a special night for Who fans as well anyone with a thirst for understanding.
Brian is in the unique position of knowing The Doctor?s universe inside out as well as the reality behind the drama. When the TARDIS travels through time and space, Brian understands the physics involved. And when it comes to life on other planets, Brian knows the real science that could prove extra-terrestrial life might just really exist in our galaxy.
Is The Universe A Hologram? Physicists Say It's Possible
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...ists_n_4428359.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
The headline intrigued me. Perhaps someone can translate it into English for me....because I really can't see how they are getting this hologram stuff
Time is a spatial dimenion, damn it! >_<
Time is a spatial dimenion, damn it! >_<
Nature said:In 1997, theoretical physicist Juan Maldacena proposed1 that an audacious model of the Universe in which gravity arises from infinitesimally thin, vibrating strings could be reinterpreted in terms of well-established physics. The mathematically intricate world of strings, which exist in nine dimensions of space plus one of time, would be merely a hologram: the real action would play out in a simpler, flatter cosmos where there is no gravity.
Yes, but that's 16 years old already. Just ask LP, in the world of science, 1 month can mean something is out of date already.
This is a video that I watched ages ago, found it interesting. So what are the reasons for measuring such an experiment that would cause a wave function to collapse.