What is the Universe expanding into..

Do you think there was anything before the big bang?

  • I don't think there was anything before the Big Bang

    Votes: 56 12.5%
  • I think something existed before the Big Bang

    Votes: 200 44.7%
  • I don't think the big bang happened

    Votes: 54 12.1%
  • I think the universe is part of a mutiverse

    Votes: 201 45.0%

  • Total voters
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Scoundrels abound from top to bottom, nothing new since then in that regard. But I can't see Hooke holding a candle to Newton's accomplishments, really. It seems Hooke was very well versed on the ins and outs of exploitative ingenuity by his very job description.
"Let's see", as he gently taps his lip staring into space. "I have to gain notoriety with something," as he continues tapping. "Something, something", while a booger drips and stretches out of his nose. It breaks and falls to the floor. He looks down at it. "Eureka"! "That's it"!
He goes on, becomes famous, and begins sticking his nose into other peoples' business more or less successfully.

End of story. 😎
 
Have you noticed that every disaster movie starts with someone ignoring a scientist! 😉

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Be it climate change, natural disasters, accidents or alien invasion, at the start of the film there is, inevitably, a scientist warning people what is about to happen.

And getting roundly ignored. 😱
 

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Just goes to show - scientists are human too! 😀

Just reading about Paul Dirac. Almost certainly the most brilliant theoretical physicist of the 20th century but clearly very autistic (I’ve watched a few interviews of him on YouTube - he seems pained at having to interact with another human). He credited his wife (sister of physicist Eugene Wigner) with holding his life together so he could focus on his work. He was unique in the field in that he spent his whole life working on his own and the best part of 30 years ensconced in a dingy little room in St. John’s College, Cambridge writing his many papers. OTOH, there’s Einstein who seemed a completely normal guy - according to his fellow physicists in Berlin, likable, always ready with a joke and a bit of a ladies man. Ditto Richard Feynman, bongo player extraordinaire who I’m sure dropped a bit of acid once he landed in California. There’s the story recounted by his wife about driving around in their beat up VW Kombi and being stopped by someone who said ‘Those are Feynman diagrams painted on your VW!’ To which she replied ‘Yes, indeed. I am Mrs Feynman’
 
There’s the story recounted by his wife about driving around in their beat up VW Kombi and being stopped by someone who said ‘Those are Feynman diagrams painted on your VW!’ To which she replied ‘Yes, indeed. I am Mrs Feynman’
And here is the said vehicle under restoration:

Saving the Feynman van | symmetry magazine

Looks like a Dodge by the way! 🙂
 

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See, just goes to show physicists are not necessarily all that bright.
To be clear, it was a physicist who rescued the van and he employed a pinstriper to re-paint the diagrams.

The van’s Feynman diagrams, which were painted poorly in the first place, turned out to be too degraded for restoration. So a pinstriper re-painted them, taking care to replicate the quality of the original work.
“It looks like this crappy job again,” Blackley says with a smile. “You see the brush marks and everything.”
You seem to have misinterpreted the link!
 
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I spent this morning reading about Richard Feynman. This will give you a lump in your throat about the death of his first wife Arline:

Love After Life: Nobel-Winning Physicist Richard Feynman’s Extraordinary Letter to His Departed Wife – Brain Pickings

And a lot of interesting stuff here:

Who Is Richard Feynman? The Curious Character Who Mastered Thinking and Physics

We all had Feynman's 3 volumes of Physics lectures as reference books at College. Volume 3 was too difficult for me, IIRC. Quantum Mechanics I think. 😱

You can read them online:

The Feynman Lectures on Physics
 
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