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phinds said:In a thread about those who decide to build a particle accelerator in their basement
I think this stems from Michio Kaku’s book “hyperspace” where he claims to have built a “particle accelerator” in his garage while in high school.
He’s rather trite imo.
Personal Commentary: I hate pop-sci. Sometimes it seems necessary to get the general public interested……and at other times it seems like a ploy for some to glean unwarranted notoriety;
“look at me I’m so smart I argue with neckbeards about Bigfoot on twitter, I am the embodiment of intellect”
None of this serves to help actual Physics students advance.
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Maybe he did and the radiation exposure did something to the part of his brain that is supposed to instantiate humility.PhDeezNutz said:I think this stems from Michio Kaku’s book “hyperspace” where he claims to have built a “particle accelerator” in his garage while in high school.
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You might feel even more strongly about it if you had to moderate here...PhDeezNutz said:Personal Commentary: I hate pop-sci.
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PeterDonis said:You might feel even more strongly about it if you had to moderate here...![]()
That is not a burden I am ready for. I am not advanced enough in my general understanding of physics (partially because I was disillusioned by pop science for many years) nor as an emotionally stable adult.
To that end I appreciate the efforts of the Mentors to keep discussions substantive and “in bounds”.
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To be clear, I wasn't implying that you should become a moderator, just commenting on how "pop-sci" looks to moderators. (Michio Kaku is currently number 2 on my list of "people whose pop sci I wish would totally disappear", not far behind Brian Greene at number 1.)PhDeezNutz said:That is not a burden I am ready for.
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Thanks for the kudos!PhDeezNutz said:To that end I appreciate the efforts of the Mentors to keep discussions substantive and “in bounds”.
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PeterDonis said:I wasn't implying that you should become a moderator, just commenting on how "pop-sci" looks to moderators. (Michio Kaku is currently number 2 on my list of "people whose pop sci I wish would totally disappear", not far behind Brian Greene at number 1.)
I know you weren’t implying I was ready for it, it was just a set up to say that I appreciate your efforts and those of other Mentors.
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True facts.Vanadium 50 said:But nobody wants to tell billionaires "no" when they have their checkbooks out.
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From a discussion of using waveguides rather than free-space propagation:
Baluncore said:Think inside the box.
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In a thread on the maximum energy of a photon based on frame of reference
Love that dry humor.jbriggs444 said:the total energy in the observable universe is an upper bound on photon energy ... the ability to collect that energy into a single photon would pose a significant engineering challenge.
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in this thread (now locked) muon-travel-distance-vs-atmosphere-thickness
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Appeal to authority is not a good argument, but it is better than an appeal to idiocy.
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Vanadium 50 said:Experimenters are not the oompa-loompas of science.
Need I say more? It's a very delicate symbiotic relationship between theorists and experimentalists. One is not greater than the other.............and people who think this are just not experienced enough to realize this. And if they have enough experience and still think this........they are willingly ignorant.
Edit: not sure if this one has already been mentioned.
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It's from The Big Bang Theory.
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I believe those were the Oompa-Loompas of Loompa Land.
I doubt that the original message did any good. Too many people come here and say "I got an A in 12th grade physics. I do not wish to soil my hands with your dirty, filth experimental work. And with grades like mine, I shann't have to!"
Whatever.
I doubt that the original message did any good. Too many people come here and say "I got an A in 12th grade physics. I do not wish to soil my hands with your dirty, filth experimental work. And with grades like mine, I shann't have to!"
Whatever.
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Vanadium 50 said:I believe those were the Oompa-Loompas of Loompa Land.
I doubt that the original message did any good. Too many people come here and say "I got an A in 12th grade physics. I do not wish to soil my hands with your dirty, filth experimental work. And with grades like mine, I shann't have to!"
Whatever.
Yeah it’s definitely a misconception and a problem.
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Is that like "If you lined all the economists in Washington end to end you still wouldn't reach a conclusion"?
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Sadly, not the first time I have said that. People just don't believe it. "Yeah, maybe for those other guys...."
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I have no idea how people cannot fathom that university will be anything but a pain once they have completed a few semesters. "It gets better!" Nope, it just gets worse and worse and worse and then one day you have your degree, and since I'm not quite there yet, I'll pretend that it gets better then. Probably not.Vanadium 50 said:Sadly, not the first time I have said that. People just don't believe it. "Yeah, maybe for those other guys...."
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Change stuff. Where are you? Talk to people on your course, talk to people in the union bar, talk to people in the scientific club.Mayhem said:I have no idea how people cannot fathom that university will be anything but a pain once they have completed a few semesters. "It gets better!" Nope, it just gets worse and worse and worse and then one day you have your degree, and since I'm not quite there yet, I'll pretend that it gets better then. Probably not.