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Wednesday, December 14, 2005
8:28:00 AM EST
Hearing Carrion -- British Sea Power
I'm blinding you -- with science! And I've hit you with technology! Check out the scientifical linkables:
* The way to curing migranes might be through your heart: "Doctors treating patients with a congenital heart defect have found an unexpected side effect of their work -- repairing the heart condition apparently relieves migraines. Now, a company that developed a device to fix the heart defect is seeking approval to use it specifically as a migraine treatment."
* Now you can outwalk the speed of light. Don't worry, this won't make Albert Einstein roll over in his grave, since the natural speed of light in a vacuum is still the fastest speed there is. But it does mean that some super-awesome computers could be in your future. I mean, even more super-awesome ones than the ones they already have planned.
* Yet another planet around the sun? Probably not, but this new object orbting our star is extremely weird. My theory: It's the Death Star. Be afraid.
* Are chimps smarter than your kids? Possibly. Don't worry, though. Chimps rarely go on to college. Well, sometimes they go to Brown.
* A space propulsion system powered by the Northern Lights! Or the principles that create the northern lights, in any event. You'd always see this spacecraft coming.
That's enough science for one morning.
Written by johnmscalzi Blog about this entry
8:28:00 AM EST
Hearing Carrion -- British Sea Power
Nothing Says Love Like a Collection of Science Links
I'm blinding you -- with science! And I've hit you with technology! Check out the scientifical linkables:
* The way to curing migranes might be through your heart: "Doctors treating patients with a congenital heart defect have found an unexpected side effect of their work -- repairing the heart condition apparently relieves migraines. Now, a company that developed a device to fix the heart defect is seeking approval to use it specifically as a migraine treatment."
* Now you can outwalk the speed of light. Don't worry, this won't make Albert Einstein roll over in his grave, since the natural speed of light in a vacuum is still the fastest speed there is. But it does mean that some super-awesome computers could be in your future. I mean, even more super-awesome ones than the ones they already have planned.
* Yet another planet around the sun? Probably not, but this new object orbting our star is extremely weird. My theory: It's the Death Star. Be afraid.
* Are chimps smarter than your kids? Possibly. Don't worry, though. Chimps rarely go on to college. Well, sometimes they go to Brown.
* A space propulsion system powered by the Northern Lights! Or the principles that create the northern lights, in any event. You'd always see this spacecraft coming.
That's enough science for one morning.
Written by johnmscalzi Blog about this entry
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I saw a chimp go to Yale, become President, start a shameful war, and make money off it.
12/15/05 2:20 AM
I absolutely love the "speed of light" computer of the future!
And it says that it is already outdating the supercomputers! wow!
hugs,
nat