Tuesday, July 13, 2010

wiggly world

A Scientist Takes On Gravity

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He made his first big splash as a graduate student when he invented Verlinde Algebra and the Verlinde formula, which are important in string theory, the so-called theory of everything, which posits that the world is made of tiny wriggling strings.

Should we clue him in to the theory that all dogs are named Rudy?

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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

I think there's a song to be written in there

Widow lives with corpses of husband, twin

The Associated Press July 6 2010 WYALUSING, Pa.
The 91-year-old widow lived by herself in a tumbledown house on a desolate country road. But she wasn't alone, not really, not as long as she could visit her husband and twin sister.