Okay. So. As of 9 minutes ago, I have an interview tomorrow morning.
I don't think I have anything to wear to an interview. This is a problem.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Okay. So. As of 9 minutes ago, I have an interview tomorrow morning.
I don't think I have anything to wear to an interview. This is a problem.
maybe quantum if he can figure out how to do that without confusing the hell out of everyone
I think Brian Greene did a pretty decent overview of quantum mechanics in his NOVA series.
I was gonna say. Brian Greene's books set the standard. They're very readable.
Yeah, I mentioned that one to him.
Allyson, convince him! I'm a broken record on the need for scientists to be good at communicating science to a general audience. It's important, damnit!
Plus general relativity is cool!
Brian Greene did a pretty decent overview of quantum mechanics
I read this as Brian Austin Green and it made me laugh and laugh and laugh!
I feel like unto I am going to die. I payed hooky, and have been cleaning my apartment. Since 7:30 am with little break. I am no where near finished. My bedroom was already done. I have cleaned most of the livingrroom and most of the kitchen, but a lot of this was by moving 3 million things into the hall. It is very discouraging. I am doing things like cleaning the radiators and steaming spots out of my carpet, and washing the kitchen floor that is a) huge and b) probably was not washed in a year. But still, I wish I was further along.
Corwood! (links fingers): Weng mai, bunk. Sorry about all that. You know, I bet we could talk for an hour without being comprehensible to anyone else..
I know! There's great anecdotes in his blog that I think melt easily into explanation, like how he went to an ESPN sports pub to watch a game, ended up in a conversation with a group of women celebrating a birthday. Asked what he does, he explains he's a theoretical physicist, and tries to explain what his job means to them...Not really working out, but one of the women, a high school science teacher leans in and says, "Because the world is not magic." And it described in such a succinct way what a gaggle of physicists weren't able to descibe without employing thousands of words in a mess of jargon.
Which to me, screamed the beginning of a title essay. It's a gorgeous and elegant explanation.
But then, I'm an essay fan, so I could be pushing in a foolish direction.
Trying to convince Sean Carroll to write a book explaining things like GR and why an assload of physicists don't believe in God to a general audience through essays.
IMO, GR has a lot of theological implications that get overlooked.
As of 9 minutes ago, I have an interview tomorrow morning.
Good luck!
I payed hooky, and have been cleaning my apartment. Since 7:30 am with little break.
Wow. Go you with the cleaning greatness!