Category: Thoughts on Science

  • A Physicist is a physicist’s way of talking about himself.

    A Physicist is a physicist’s way of talking about himself.

    In my case therefore you see, 0 publications in 2001. The year I joined my PhD, I was learning more about snow-fall, JC Peney and Bus rides. 2002 I have hardly 1 or 2, that was the year when in the later half I was given the privilege of being able to sign for science…

  • House is to brick what society is to family and …

    Apply this to the education system, we can’t criticize the students, the teachers or the admin for ever, once a reasonable bits and pieces of them (and only that no less) is in place we can’t go on around criticizing the same. WE can’t blame the teacher for ever nor can we blame the students…

  • Neutrinos, the new smurfy hulks.

    Looks like a well done Physics measurement. These tiny little morons called as neutrinos are now becoming ubiquitous (some would take an objection to me calling these beautiful smurfs morons simply because I don’t get them, what are they saying again? blurp blurp blurp this time time we have a lotta energy, wanna mess up…

  • Does Quantum Mechanics Apply to our life’s tiniest moorings?

    The correspondence Principle. This guy which gets talked a lot has a simpler form at times. Again this principle is a specific or corollary of O = A*B with the understanding that even if one of the variable say A can be insignificant it still depends on the sequence of other variables which decides how…

  • Sextus Empiricus; Approval Non-approval dichotomy ad-infinitum.

    Sextus Empiricus the Greek Philosopher teacher gave this philosophy which I call “Approval Non-approval dichotomy ad infinitum” “Those who claim for themselves to judge the truth are bound to possess a criterion of truth. This criterion, then, either is without a judge’s approval or has been approved. But if it is without approval, whence comes it…