2010年9月22日水曜日

中秋の名月 (The Harvest Moon)


 きょう、9月22日は中秋の名月。雲が出て来ていて、間もなく隠れてしまいそうだが、周囲に何もないよりも面白い写真になる。

Today (September 22), we see the harvest moon. Clouds are coming and soon will hide the moon. However, the moon with some clouds around it makes the picture interesting.

From tweets of yesterday (edited by rephrasing, adding words, etc.)

About Arts–Science Interaction

"Physics and Art – is there any connection?" by F. Wagner (PDF) (via AboutPhysics's "Physics as Art").

About Physics

"Nothing there, yet," Physics 3, 78 (2010). —About the paper "First dark matter results from the XENON100 Experiment" by E. Aprile et al.

"Cosmic nudity," Physics. —About the paper "Black strings, low viscosity fluids, and violation of cosmic censorship" by L. Lehner and F. Pretorius.

"Pinpointing earthly gamma rays," Physical Review Focus. —Results of analyzing the Italian AGILE satellite data of "terrestrial gamma-ray flashes."

"Neutrino telescopes could settle the question of which way antimatter falls," Tech Rev arXiv blog —"If gravity repels antimatter, then the generation of neutrino telescopes now being built could spot the tell tale sign." (Retweeted by charmqgp)

About Science of Consciousness

"Sizing up consciousness by its bits," New York Times (September 20, 2010). —Dr. Giulio Tononi, "The theory has to be developed a bit more before I worry about what’s the best consciousness meter you could develop."

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