Space-time, screensavers, and scarabs
Meet my latest distributed computing attachment: Einstein@Home. Yes, Virginia, it is like the much-publicized SETI@Home ... but without all the aliens.
Now, I don't know who's an armchair physicist and who's still a smidge confused about that whole "gravity thing," but here's the nut graf:
There's a theory that gravitational waves (read: ripples in space-time) are set off by big cosmic events, but nobody's detected them yet. So via DC, researchers are studying spinning pulsars for signs of gravitational waves.
... And if that doesn't mean a thing to you, look at the nifty screensaver that comes with it. Isn't that pretty? ::grins::
In other news, while I was on the hunt for news-related puns today (who signed me up for that?), I came across a list of bugs with interesting scientific names. I looked a few of these up on other sites and confirmed they were real. Scroll down to "'Strange' Names" for the eyebrow-raisers, like the scarab named Enema Pan, and the beetles named Ytu Brutus and Colon Rectum.
I love of scientists with a sense of humor. That's why I married one.
3 Comments:
so whats that pretty pink thing?
OH I KNOW...OMG WE ARE ALL GONNA DIIIIIEEEE, ITS A GIANT SPACE WORM!
Gravitational waves around spinning pulsars... HA! Biggest waste of money since study of cow farts!
Now me no bigtime physicist or nothing... but me can do the MATH!!! These bozos am still expecting gravitational waves because they looking at universe in OLD STYLE 11 demential based matrix non-Euclidean geometry! How twentieth century M-theory! They fail to accept that gravitational distortions around massive stellar objects such as pulsars or black holes for that matter am simply being dampened by compression of the OTHER 8+ dimensions that they keep claiming don't exist but keep cropping up in the mathematicians calculation more and more often. As soon as these CAVEMEN come to their senses, maybe we can get some funding going to right places and we make more progress with graviton generator, gravitonium & brownian motion fields
Monstee, have I ever told you how much I dig you? :)
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