Apr. 16th, 2011

Gravity

Apr. 16th, 2011 10:22 am
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Is gravity not actually a force? Forcing theory to meet experiments ...
Matt Ford

A mind-bending proposal
Dr. Verlinde's proposition is not entirely unique. Others have argued that gravity, instead of being a fundamental force of the Universe, is instead an emergent phenomenon. A good deal of this thinking comes from the fact that the equations that describe gravity (in the Newtonian limit, at least) are mathematically similar to those that describe other emergent phenomena, such as fluid mechanics or thermodynamics. Where Dr. Verlinde goes the next step forward is by arguing for a definite mechanism behind gravity: differences in entropy.

In his freely available manuscript, entitled "On the Origin of Gravity and the Laws of Newton,"—the title seemingly paying homage to Einstein's famous paper whereby special relativity was laid out—Verlinde sets out his case for why gravity is, as he terms it, an "entropic force." The manuscript uses a combination of the holographic principle and black hole thermodynamics to (re)derive the basic equations of motion that Newton presented over 300 years prior.

Verlinde makes extensive use of the holographic principle in his derivations. He works with a thought experiment that assumes one has a holographic screen—one where all the information about what is contained inside of it is encoded as bits on its surface—and asks how it would interact with matter or energy that is being held just outside of it. More
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Slickdeals link: Magazine Subscriptions

I know few of you are as cheap as I am, but slickdeals has a link to some cheap magazine subscriptions. Saveur Magazine ($5.99 for two years), Wine Enthusiast ($3.49) and Conde Nast Traveler ($5 per year), and you can enter gift subscriptions, but their date picker ends at the second week of June, and I didn't think to enter 12/25/2011.

I, of course, completely trust them to screw up the renewals (but they had a setting for it). I also expect to receive a few more spam emails from them, but after a few hundred a day, who's counting?
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In which the vengeance of God is justly meted out on earth
Posted on April 15, 2011 by sarahproudandtall

I can barely credit that they have made a movie from that turgid nonsense by Ayn Rand. Link

Shamelssly Stolen from sartoriassartorias

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