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A happy birthday to Brian Cox!

I couldn’t let June 1 go by without acknowledging the birthday of one of the coolest character actors around: Brian Cox! Brian has had  a remarkable career and done many roles, including but not limited to: Agamemnon in Troy, the … Continue reading

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Invisibility physics: can charged particles self-oscillate?

Time to return to my long-delayed series of posts on the history of invisibility physics!  The first two posts were: Acceleration without radiation (1910), describing Ehrenfest’s arguments suggesting acceleration without radiation could be possible, Schott’s radiationless orbits (1933), describing G.A. … Continue reading

Posted in Invisibility, Physics | 5 Comments

Valancourt takes a stand against Proposition 8!

Valancourt Books, once again justifying why they’re one of my favorite small publishers, issued a press release in support of gay marriage following the California Supreme Court’s  disappointing ruling upholding Prop. 8: To that end, from now until the end … Continue reading

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“Sherlock Holmes” is a real film? Really?

I’ve known for a while that a new version of Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert Downey Jr. as Holmes and Jude Law as Watson, has been in the works.  Via The Little Professor, I finally got to see the trailer: WTF?  … Continue reading

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Henry Kuttner’s Thunder Jim Wade

Any time I see a book with Henry Kuttner‘s name on it, I pay attention —  Kuttner was a masterful author who wrote some true classics of science fiction and fantasy, including one of my favorite stories of all time, … Continue reading

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The National Naval Aviation Museum and a cute optical illusion

Bleah!  I’m back from my trip to the Flora-bama area, but didn’t make any jumps — we were essentially weathered out Friday and Saturday, and by Sunday I’d had enough.  Most of my jump friends had already bailed, and though … Continue reading

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Another short hiatus!

I hate to have to do this so soon after my honeymoon break, but I’ll likely be going silent for a few days over the Memorial Day weekend:  if the weather is good, I’ll be skydiving at the Florida/Alabama border … Continue reading

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What does negative refraction LOOK like?

My friend Personal Demon recently forwarded me an article that deals with a rather cute idea: Photorealistic ray tracing aids understanding of metamaterials.  “Metamaterials” may be described roughly as materials with a man-made structure on the scale of nanometers which … Continue reading

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Dollhouse survives to season 2!

Tonight the wife and I finally got around to watching the season finale of Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse, which we had DVR’ed while out on the honeymoon.  It was actually a quite nice episode, and introduced a few nice twists I … Continue reading

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The Giant’s Shoulders #11 is up!

The eleventh edition of The Giant’s Shoulders is up at Curving Normality!  Many thanks to Rense for assembling it! The deadline for the next edition is June 15th, and it will be hosted at The Secret of Newton.

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