Paradoxer

Wide-ranging commentary and thought-provocation, mostly about science and general philosophy. A "paradoxer" is someone who enjoys paradoxes and posing them. Many of my posts are such challenges to complacency, pitting one assumption against another as in Feynman's classic definition. "We are left in somewhat of a quandary as to actually what would happen." ("Tyrannogenius" remains my Blogger handle. Maybe cute, provocative snark - but ostentatious for a title.)

September 10, 2010

Why Petraeus Spoke - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

Why Petraeus Spoke - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

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Name: Neil Bates
Location: Virginia, United States

I consider myself a "Renaissance man" because of the variety of my studies and work. That includes consulting at J-Lab using G4Beamline to model muon interactions, teaching at various levels, museum guide, etc. I am lucky that Internet search for "quantum measurement paradox" usually brings up blog posts of mine in top hits. I've published some in physics, see Scitation, (the pipeline piece is not mine.) My print articles are about the relativistic dynamics of extended bodies, a sadly neglected topic. To send email: my original blog title still in the URL, at gmail.

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