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a word I realy try to avoid

April 17, 2008

philippe martin's picture

The string theory
I know and admired the ELEGANT MATHEMATIC SOLUTION
but as a conservative or probably unoriginal shopper,
it seem very hard to agree and especially,to understand this Theory,

but,D-brane,seem extremely attractive for a guy like me.
The attractive aspect of thermodynamics,Quantum mechanics,nucleus,Maxwell,Born...and on ..and so on........

I reject too many aspect of the STRING..........as a blind and of coarse,old school guy,without cosmology degree.

now I have this or one of those problem
if neutrinos just pass right through our planet and some time be detected but rarely with an atom of liquid,

non,zero mass
and the electron volt

trivial my admiration the meaning of Nature
the lack of neutrinos in our sun,
directly inspired me

I seem a way to create ,a
Boundarie

but it involve for each department or sector
Theory,from all of
and without mixing each of their own conception,

each Theory belong to their Law,
I will believe some standard regarding zero will be appropriate
and just easier to computation.

Comments

Tank you""so much""

April 19, 2008 by philippe martin, 1 year 31 weeks ago
Comment id: 29141

I am feeling for the first time like a guy not to stupid. Renaisauce if you are sincere........mean for me some debate and chat.Philippe martin.

Consider the Title Bestowed

April 18, 2008 by Renaisauce, 1 year 31 weeks ago
Comment id: 29132

With my fellow blogging cohorts,
We've created a title of sorts,
Though Philippe did not shirk,
He lacks body of work,
So we're handing the title to Bortz.

(please applaud by snapping).

With a snap and a nod to Renaisauce

April 18, 2008 by Fred Bortz, 1 year 31 weeks ago
Comment id: 29137

I was born with a five-liner curse.
I can't seem to stop writing verse.
My style's limericious,
And my humor's delicious,
Though some think it cannot get worse.

Fred Bortz -- Science and technology books for young readers (www.fredbortz.com) and Science book reviews (www.scienceshelf.com)

The New ScienceBlog Poet Laureatte

April 18, 2008 by Renaisauce, 1 year 31 weeks ago
Comment id: 29129

This has to be one of the most original and unexpected poems I have ever read. Free form, minimalist physical, conflicted, and ultimately logical. Although we may never know exactly which word the author tries to avoid, we may know that the words he embraces all have a good place.

Naaah -- I claim that laureate title

April 18, 2008 by Fred Bortz, 1 year 31 weeks ago
Comment id: 29130

Many of my reviews have limericks, including this one, apropros of the thread at the beginning. Sometimes, I even turn poetic in response to the author's own poetic vision, as at the end of this one.

And on the topic of string theory, I allow myself to get tied up in arcana.

Fred Bortz -- Science and technology books for young readers (www.fredbortz.com) and Science book reviews (www.scienceshelf.com)



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