links vom 23.11.2011

felix schwenzel

  bo­ing­bo­ing.net: Lisa Rand­all on ex­tra di­men­si­ons, the Lar­ge Hadron Col­l­i­der, and weird phy­sics
ge­krümm­te par­al­lel­uni­ver­sen. un­heim­lich.
lisa rand­all:

Ex­tra di­men­si­ons could be re­le­vant to one of the ques­ti­ons we'­re try­ing to ans­wer at the (Lar­ge Hadron Col­l­i­der): how par­tic­les get their mass, and why they have the mas­ses that they do, which are far smal­ler than phy­si­cists would ex­pect them to be. So our idea is the­re's an ex­tra di­men­si­on tha­t's so war­ped, the mas­ses would be big in one place and small in an­o­ther. In other words, gra­vi­ty could be wea­k­er in one place and stron­ger in an­o­ther. If so, it could be a na­tu­ral ex­pl­ana­ti­on both for why par­tic­les mas­ses are what they are, and why gra­vi­ty is so much wea­k­er than the other ele­men­ta­ry forces we ob­ser­ve.

gan­zes in­ter­view auf smit­h­so­nian­mag.com.

  mer­kley.usest­his.com: An in­ter­view with mer­kley???
merk­ly???:

What hard­ware are you using?
I'm using a litt­le spin­ning beach ball ge­ne­ra­tor other­wi­se known as a 15 inch 2.66ghz Mac­book Pro with 4gb me­mo­ry from last year. OS X 10.6.8 - yeah I know, shut up. One day so­meone will un­co­ver the hid­den “self de­s­truct/send in the beach ball" code and we'll all go “I KNEW IT!"

gran­di­os: „a litt­le spin­ning beach ball ge­ne­ra­tor“. us­ethis.com ist eine site auf der alle mög­li­chen leu­te er­zäh­len wel­che ge­rä­te und soft­ware sie be­nut­zen um das zu ma­chen, was sie ma­chen. fin­de ix gross­ar­tig, ob­wohl ich erst drei in­ter­views ge­le­sen habe.

  pep­per­spray­ing­cop.tumb­lr.com

Litt­le did we know that Pep­per Spray­ing Cop has cra­cked down on so many fa­mous mo­ments in histo­ry!! This Tumb­lr will help do­cu­ment the long pep­per spray­ing arm of this of­fi­cer of the law!

/via

  sun­times.com: RE­VIEW: Siri is a se­rious­ly good in­no­va­ti­on - even in beta
siri re­view von andy ihn­ak­to. / via

  fail­b­log.org: Brea­king Boun­da­ries FAIL
hihi.

  sci­logs.de/sprach­log: Der Ekel des Hof­me­di­cus vor ke­cken Stu­den­tin­nen
än­dert sich nix.

  whu­dat.de: Un­ex­pec­ted Ob­ject Forms by Suzy Le­liè­v­re (8 Bil­der)
schö­ne ob­jek­te.