Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What in the world is going on with the speed of light?

23 September 2011 Last updated at 05:55 ET Help
Puzzling results from Cern, home of the Large Hadron Collider, have confounded physicists - because it seems subatomic particles have beaten the speed of light.

Neutrinos sent through the ground from Cern toward the Gran Sasso laboratory 732km (454 miles) away in Italy seemed to show up a tiny fraction of a second early.

Physicist Brian Cox talks to Shaun Keaveny on BBC 6 Music about this baffling find - he says that if it is right, it could require a complete rewriting of our understanding of the laws of the Universe.

Speed of light may have changed recently - physics-math - 30 June 2004 - New Scientist

Speed of light may have changed recently - physics-math - 30 June 2004 - New Scientist

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

What in the World has 7 billion!

What in the World finds an interesting quote from the Matrix...

But, as you well know, appearances can be deceiving, which brings me back to the reason why we're here. We're not here because we're free. We're here because we're not free. There is no escaping reason; no denying purpose. Because as we both know, without purpose, we would not exist.

It is purpose that created us.
Purpose that connects us.
Purpose that pulls us.
That guides us.
That drives us.
It is purpose that defines us.

Purpose that binds us.

What in the World finds an interesting quote.

“To reach a port we must set sail –
Sail, not tie at anchor
Sail, not drift.”
― Franklin D. Roosevelt