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Supersymmetry and Parallel Dimensions [profile of Harvard physicist Lisa Randall]
The Harvard Crimson ^
| January 6, 2006
| Adrian J. Smith
Posted on 01/12/2006 11:54:38 AM PST by snarks_when_bored
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To: HEY4QDEMS
Well, you are a very nice man.... ;) :) LOL!!!!!
...To find string theory so fascinating.
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posted on
01/12/2006 5:51:19 PM PST
by
phantomworker
(Yes, I'm a female rocket scientist. And an engineer.)
To: PatrickHenry
Connie? The young Connie, raven-haired siren of the prairie, still in her wild years? (The years up until Tuesday before last.)
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posted on
01/12/2006 5:53:04 PM PST
by
VadeRetro
(Liberalism is a cancer on society. Creationism is a cancer on conservatism.)
To: grey_whiskers
She gives new meaning to the word hadron. Your lysdexia is showing. ;)
63
posted on
01/12/2006 5:54:36 PM PST
by
VadeRetro
(Liberalism is a cancer on society. Creationism is a cancer on conservatism.)
To: grey_whiskers
64
posted on
01/12/2006 6:04:31 PM PST
by
PatrickHenry
(Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.)
To: VadeRetro
Your lysdexia is showing. ;) Naah, I'm just happy to see her.
Tee hee!
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posted on
01/12/2006 6:14:48 PM PST
by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: PatrickHenry
I clicked.
*Hornk* I need to go refresh myself with a couple more Lisa Randall threads and several Ann Coulters. :-)
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posted on
01/12/2006 6:16:04 PM PST
by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: snarks_when_bored
The physicists have all the fun. If you propose that life comes from another dimension the evos would have none of it and drum you out of the profession. In physics you get all sorts of awards for proposing the same thing.
Let me see, if life exists in another dimension, and then moves into these dimensions when environmental conditions are right or for some other reason, all the fossil evidence and genetic evidence would fit perfectly. It would also explain that extinct woodpecker they found down in the South recently.
But would there then be a life force like gravitational force?
There. Where is my Nobel Prize?
To: PatrickHenry
"
I suspect that Lisa will be a bit more challenging."
Until you know her phase in hyperspace.
68
posted on
01/12/2006 6:49:58 PM PST
by
BobS
To: PatrickHenry
Considering Connie, I thought your line might be a little more, er, um, erotic.
69
posted on
01/12/2006 7:50:27 PM PST
by
furball4paws
(The new elixir of life - dehydrated toad urine.)
To: snarks_when_bored
70
posted on
01/12/2006 7:50:34 PM PST
by
LiteKeeper
(Beware the secularization of America)
To: grey_whiskers
She gives new meaning to the word hadron.
It's a good thing I'm not dyslexic, g_w...
Or maybe not!
Not feeling so bored, lately, are we, snarks? :-)
Not since the other day, I reckon...
To: snarks_when_bored
Snarks, see post 65. BTW thanks for your renormalization posts. I looked at them but they have already slipped down the reading list -- gotta read my Christmas Presents first.
Did you see on another thread the Morse and Feshbach (Methods of Theoretical Physics) is available for sale again ??) :-)
Cheers!
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posted on
01/12/2006 8:37:21 PM PST
by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: furball4paws
Hi Furball, welcome to the official thread to celebrate a very brilliant and attractive scientist.
Move over, Ann Coulter...
PS Have not forgotten your links on hemoglobin subunits, just haven't got to them yet. :-(
Cheers!
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posted on
01/12/2006 8:40:32 PM PST
by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: microgood
Try the
Annals of Improbable Research, you may be in line for an Ignoble Prize. :-)
Which if I recall are awarded at Harvard, so you might get to meet Professor Randall in person.
Cheers!
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posted on
01/12/2006 8:42:08 PM PST
by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: grey_whiskers
To: redangus
"If I knew God I'd be Him."
76
posted on
01/12/2006 10:54:22 PM PST
by
onedoug
To: grey_whiskers
I'm sure she's ever much more attractive than Ann. After seeing Coulter on TV and listening on the radio, her studied abrasiveness is OK on liberals, but I don't think I could spend more than 10 minutes with her if that is her true nature, no matter what the message.
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posted on
01/13/2006 6:58:26 AM PST
by
furball4paws
(The new elixir of life - dehydrated toad urine.)
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