19 11 / 2010

brentbillock:

World’s Most Precise Clocks Could Reveal Universe is a Hologram.
from www.wired.com (found via shorterexcerpts)
Craig Hogan is spending at least six months of his life to build a machine that will perform a one-minute experiment. The most likely outcome is that it will disprove a rather fringe theory of physics.
Imagine forty or more hours a week, for six months, in preparation for one event that will yield a significant but tiny bit of knowledge.
Do you give your job that kind of dedication?

brentbillock:

World’s Most Precise Clocks Could Reveal Universe is a Hologram.

from www.wired.com (found via shorterexcerpts)

Craig Hogan is spending at least six months of his life to build a machine that will perform a one-minute experiment. The most likely outcome is that it will disprove a rather fringe theory of physics.

Imagine forty or more hours a week, for six months, in preparation for one event that will yield a significant but tiny bit of knowledge.

Do you give your job that kind of dedication?

  1. morningmist-xo reblogged this from shelovesyoublog and added:
    I will from now on.
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