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Double Trouble: The Quantum Two-Slit Experiment (1)
16 Jan 2025 | original ↗

Happy New Year! 2025 is the centenary of some very important events in the development of quantum physics — the birth of new insights, of new mathematics, and of great misconceptions. For this reason, I’ve decided that this year I’ll devote more of this blog to quantum fundamentals, and take on some of the tricky […]

Tonight! Mars Meets the Moon (and Ducks Behind It)
13 Jan 2025 | original ↗

Tonight (January 13th) offers a wonderful opportunity for all of us who love the night sky, and also for science teachers. For those living within the shaded region of Fig. 1, the planet Mars will disappear behind the Moon, somewhere between 9 and 10 pm Eastern (6 and 7 pm Pacific), before reappearing an hour […]

No, the Short Range of the Weak Nuclear Force Isn’t Due to Quantum Physics
10 Jan 2025 | original ↗

When it comes to the weak nuclear force and why it is weak, there’s a strange story which floats around. It starts with a true but somewhat misleading statement: This is misleading because fields mediate forces, not particles; it’s the W and Z fields that are the mediators for the weak nuclear force, just as […]

The Standard Model More Deeply: The Magic Angle Nailed Down
19 Dec 2024 | original ↗

In a previous post, I showed you that the Standard Model and its special angle θw , approximately 30 degrees, does a pretty good job of predicting a whole host of processes in the Standard Model. I focused attention on the decays of the Z boson, but there were many more processes mentioned in the […]

Science Book of The Year (!?!)
17 Dec 2024 | original ↗

Well, gosh… what nice news as 2024 comes to a close… My book has received a ringing endorsement from Ethan Siegel, the science writer and Ph.D. astrophysicist who hosts the well-known, award-winning blog “Starts with a Bang“. Siegel’s one of the most reliable and prolific science writers around — he writes for BigThink and has […]

Public Talk at the University of Michigan Dec 5th
2 Dec 2024 | original ↗

This week I’ll be at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and I’ll be giving a public talk for a general audience at 4 pm on Thursday, December 5th. If you are in the area, please attend! And if you know someone at the University of Michigan or in the Ann Arbor area who […]

Celebrating the Standard Model: The Magic Angle
20 Nov 2024 | original ↗

Particle physicists describe how elementary particles behave using a set of equations called their “Standard Model.” How did they become so confident that a set of math formulas, ones that can be compactly summarized on a coffee cup, can describe so much of nature? My previous “Celebrations of the Standard Model” (you can find the […]

Speaking at Brown University Nov 18th
15 Nov 2024 | original ↗

Just a brief note, in a very busy period, to alert those in the Providence, RI area that I’ll be giving a colloquium talk at the Brown University Physics Department on Monday November 18th at 4pm. Such talks are open to the public, but are geared toward people who’ve had at least one full year […]

Video: A Public Lecture About “Waves in an Impossible Sea”
4 Nov 2024 | original ↗

If you’re curious to know what my book is about and why it’s called “Waves in an Impossible Sea”, then watching this video is currently the quickest and most direct way to find out from me personally. It’s a public talk that I gave to a general audience at Harvard, part of the Harvard Bookstore […]

The CERN Control Center After a Banner Year
30 Oct 2024 | original ↗

On my recent trip to CERN, the lab that hosts the Large Hadron Collider, I had the opportunity to stop by the CERN control centre [CCC]. There the various particle accelerator operations are managed by accelerator experts, who make use of a host of consoles showing all sorts of data. I’d not been to the […]

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