If you haven't seen or heard about Greta Thunberg, I ask that you start with her talk at TEDx and then watch her "scathing speech" at the United Nations Climate Action Summit. I have been much like her in that I couldn't believe that there was a climate crisis because if it were true, then surely all of the … Continue reading A piece of my heart goes to Greta Thunberg
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Three cheers for a new book, Living in Flow, by physicist Sky Nelson-Isaacs
Flow is an experience that we all have at many times in our lives. When I was a trumpeter in my high school marching, concert and jazz bands (1974-78), we used to call it, "being in the groove" … yeah baby... that's what "groovy" meant. But it's more than just a cool feeling; it is … Continue reading Three cheers for a new book, Living in Flow, by physicist Sky Nelson-Isaacs
The Holomorphic Process-Understanding the Holographic Nature of Reality as a Metamorphic Process published in an online journal.
I'm happy to say that my paper published in the open access journal, Archives of Physics Research. You can download it here.
Information stored in DNA
How Much Information is Stored in the Human Genome? See post by By Yevgeniy Grigoryev for a good set of calculations and interesting discussion. I wrote a reply to Stephen Chu's comment regarding the question, "Who wrote the genetic code," and copied/pasted it here FYI: This is an excellent topic. There is enough information stored in the … Continue reading Information stored in DNA
A Global Collaboration
In the spirit of polymath projects, this project presents a problem: how to understand the holographic nature of reality, along with a proposed approach to solving the problem, to the online community in the hope that others, will read, think about it and offer feedback. If the proposed model is correct, it greatly simplifies the holographic principle and has many applications in other areas of science and medicine.
