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Is Nima Arkani Hamed the Next Albert Einstein?Is Nima Arkani Hamed the Next Albert Einstein? Ground Report an hour ago Region: Switzerland Nima Arkani Hamed is only in his thirties but he has already made a name for himself in the field of particle physics. His revolutionary theories about the functioning of the universe will finally be put to the test later this year. If proven correct, it will be the first new additions to particle physics theory since Albert Einstein revolutionized the field. Indeed, the biggest particle ac read
CNN: Nima Arkani-Hamed predicts extra dimensionsCNN has a fun story, Colliding with Nature's best-kept secrets, about the LHC and about Nima who predicts extra dimensions to be seen at the LHC. The article has just become the most popular article at the CNN website. (It's also the most e-mailed one.) The Reference Frame wishes Nima, Savas, and Gia a lot of good luck. :-) Nima starts to talk about the LHC collider and fundamental physics in 2010 at 4:45. The video is from the lecture at the Perimeter Institute, Canada, in 2007. It's just read
The top 100 living geniusesWho are the greatest living geniuses of today? Creators Synectics asked and answered this question. They did so by asking 4,000 Britons to list up to 10 living people they considered geniuses. They received just 1,100 nominations in reply (which would seem to suggest that many Britons are not interested enough in genius to answer a question about them). Only 60 per cent of these nominees were actually alive at the time - the dead ones being discounted owing to their poor health. Now, I woul read
Asking a Judge to Save the World...Interesting story: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/29/sc...th&oref=slogin Asking a Judge to Save the World, and Maybe a Whole Lot More More fighting in Iraq. Somalia in chaos. People in this country can’t afford their mortgages and in some places now they can’t even afford rice. None of this nor the rest of the grimness on the front page today will matter a bit, though, if two men pursuing a lawsuit in federal court in Hawaii turn out to be right. They think a giant particle accel read
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