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From left to right: SRF Accelerator Scientist II John Vennekate, Accelerator Physicist Anne-Marie Valente-Feliciano, SRF Accelerator Physicist Uttar Pudasaini, Staff Scientist Gianluigi “Gigi” Ciovati, and Data Science Department Head Malachi Schram pose for a photograph inside a R&D lab at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on March 6, 2024. (Emily Perdue | Jefferson Lab)

 

A $7.5 million grant from DOE’s Accelerate initiative, which hopes to literally “accelerate” the translation of new technologies into industrial applications. The goal is to further develop a compact, high-power, and energy-efficient SRF accelerator that could one day be used in water treatment plants or other industrial settings, such as chemical processing plants.

 

Full story here: www.jlab.org/news/releases/adapting-particle-accelerators...

Hamilton Walk commemorating the 170th anniversary of the discovery of quaternions, 16th October 2013

Seen is a wide angle photo of the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer located inside experimental Hall B at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Wednesday March, 29, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Hall B is the site of the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer called CLAS12. Powerful magnets steer the electron beam into a target in the experimental hall. The beam's individual electrons smash into the protons and neutrons inside the nuclei of atoms in the target. These violent collisions produce new particles; heavier versions of the familiar protons and neutrons as well a whole variety of intermediate mass particles called "mesons". The outgoing electron that collided with the target nucleus, as well as the produced particles, go flying out into our detector, where they're measured.

 

Our job as particle physicists is to use these measurements to try to deduce the underlying structure of protons and neutrons in the target and to try to understand the forces that create these particles.

 

G.N. Ramachandran

(8 October 1922 – 7 April 2001)

Indian physicist

 

Neil Gershenfeld, Physicist, personal fabrication pioneer, during TEDGlobal 2010 Session 6: Different by Design, July 2010 in Oxford, England. Credit: James Duncan Davidson / TED

Accelerator physicist with magnets used in particle accelerators

From left to right: SRF Accelerator Scientist II John Vennekate, SRF Accelerator Physicist Uttar Pudasaini, Accelerator Physicist Anne-Marie Valente-Feliciano, Data Science Department Head Malachi Schram and Staff Scientist Gianluigi “Gigi” Ciovati pose for a photograph inside a R&D lab at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on March 6, 2024. (Emily Perdue | Jefferson Lab)

  

A $7.5 million grant from DOE’s Accelerate initiative, which hopes to literally “accelerate” the translation of new technologies into industrial applications. The goal is to further develop a compact, high-power, and energy-efficient SRF accelerator that could one day be used in water treatment plants or other industrial settings, such as chemical processing plants.

A $7.5 million grant from DOE’s Accelerate initiative, which hopes to literally “accelerate” the translation of new technologies into industrial applications. The goal is to further develop a compact, high-power, and energy-efficient SRF accelerator that could one day be used in water treatment plants or other industrial settings, such as chemical processing plants.

 

Full story here: www.jlab.org/news/releases/adapting-particle-accelerators...

Physicist at Albany's well attended March for Science

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From left: Hall B Physicist Latifa Elouadrhiri, Staff Scientist Volker Burkert, and Staff Scientist Election Ion Collider (EIC) Francois-Xavier Girod-Gard pose for photograph inside Experimental Hall B at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Wednesday March 13, 2024. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Long-anticipated experiments that use light to mimic gravity are revealing the distribution of energies, forces and pressures inside a subatomic particle for the first time. (Text by Charlie Wood | Quanta Magazine)

Lord Ernest Rutherford was a nuclear physicist and was better known as the "father" of nuclear physics. He grew up in Nelson and came to Christchurch as a young man to study at Univerisity of Cantebury. There wasn't much room 'bout so he and his buddies performed experiments under the stairs of this lecture theatre. They attended lectures too of course. A fascinating building with an excellent historical display. I learned heaps!

James Prescott Joule, victorian physicist & early pioneer of the 'staring blankly at handheld gadgets movement' we are all so familiar with today ;)

Albert Einstein arriving in New York.

 

Albert Einstein (1879-1955), German physicist and Nobel

laureate who developed the Theory of Relativity (1905). A

professor at the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin, he

demonstratively resigned his post after the Nazi takeover

in 1933. He emigrated to the United States accepting a

professorship at the Institute for Advanced Studies in

Princeton, New Jersey. In 1941, after information reached

the American scientific community that Nazi Germany had

undertaken a uranium project, Einstein agreed to sign a

letter to Franklin Roosevelt pointing out the feasibility

of atomic energy. It was this letter that sparked the

Manhattan Project and the developments of the atomic bomb.

Einstein, however, was strongly opposed to the use of

atomic weapons and became active in efforts to outlaw their

manufacture in the 1940s and 1950s.

 

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Comet-ME

 

Two Israeli physicists are helping Palestinian villages in the West Bank generate their own cheap renewable energy.

 

“The need was obvious – every household you go into, every person you meet, the need cries out to you“ Elad Orian, Comet-ME

 

In the politically volatile area of the occupied territories in the West bank are communities of Palestinian shanty towns - communities that live in darkness because for them an electricity grid is an impossible dream. But renewable technology such as solar and wind power could change that. Israel is one of the world leaders in solar power and two Israeli physicists, Elad Orian and Noam Dotan, are hoping to bring power to the desert by installing wind and solar technologies to help run lights and fridges for these impoverished people. Through their work developing sustainable power sources on the West Bank they are giving a light of hope, quite literally, to these off-the-grid neighbourhoods.

Nuclear physicist Cynthia Keppel discusses the importance and implications of fundamental scientific research at TEDxCharlottesville in Charlottesville, Virginia on November 8, 2019. Photo by Benita Mayo

A Swedish engineer, physicist, aeronaut and polar explorer who died while leading an attempt to reach the Geographic North Pole by hydrogen balloon. The balloon expedition was unsuccessful in reaching the Pole and resulted in the deaths of all three of its participants.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Left picture: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salomon_August_Andr%C3%A9e#/media/F...

On May 23, 02017 Geoffrey West, theoretical physicist of the Santa Fe Institute, spoke about "The Universal Laws of Growth and Pace" in our Seminar series.

 

The Seminars About Long-term Thinking series began in 02003 and continues each month live in San Francisco. It is curated and hosted by Long Now’s President Stewart Brand. Watch full videos of our past seminars on our site. Audio is also available on our site and via podcast.

 

More details about the event. Photo by Gary Wilson.

 

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The Foucault pendulum, named after the French physicist Léon Foucault, was conceived as an experiment to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth.

 

The experimental apparatus consists of a tall pendulum free to oscillate in any vertical plane. The direction along which the pendulum swings rotates with time because of Earth's daily rotation. The first public exhibition of a Foucault pendulum took place in February 1851 in the Meridian Room of the Paris Observatory. A few weeks later, Foucault made his most famous pendulum when he suspended a 28-kg bob with a 67-metre wire from the dome of the Panthéon in Paris. The plane of the pendulum's swing rotated clockwise 11° per hour, making a full circle in 32.7 hours.

 

In 1851 it was well known that Earth rotated: observational evidence included Earth's measured polar flattening and equatorial bulge. However, Foucault's pendulum was the first dynamic proof of the rotation in an easy-to-see experiment, and it created a sensation in the academic world and society at large.

 

Source: wikipedia/Foucault_pendulum

 

Mike complained that he's shown Dos this concept several times already, but this morning, it finally occurred to Dos (on his own) that the water in the tub actually comes from somewhere!

 

Amazing.

 

And now he's got Tsunami obsessed too.

Luigi Alyisio Galvani (September 9, 1737 – December 4, 1798) was an Italian physician and physicist who lived and died in Bologna. In 1771, he discovered that the muscles of dead frogs legs twitched when struck by a spark.[1] This was one of the first forays into the study of bioelectricity, a field that still today studies the electrical patterns and signals of the nervous system. He was cutting the frogs legs as an experiment trying to prove that a frog´s testicles were actually in their legs. He was quickly proved wrong by other biologists at the University of Pavia.

  

Volta's investigations led shortly to the invention of an early battery, but not by Galvani, who did not perceive electricity as separable from biology. Galvani did not see electricity as the essence of life, which he regarded vitalistically. Galvani believed that the animal electricity came from the muscle. Galvani's associate Alessandro Volta, in opposition, reasoned that the animal electricity was a physical phenomenon, a metallic electricity.

 

While, as Galvani believed, all life is indeed electrical, specifically that all living things are made of cells and every cell has a cell potential, biological electricity has the same chemical underpinnings as the current between electrochemical cells, and thus can be recapitulated in a way outside the body, Volta's intuition was correct. Volta, essentially, objected to Galvani’s conclusions about "animal electric fluid", but the two scientists disagreed respectfully and Volta coined the term "galvanism" for a direct current of electricity produced by chemical action.[2] Thus, owing to an argument between the two in regard to the source or cause of the electricity, Volta built the first battery in order to specifically disprove his associate's theory. Volta's “pile” became known therefore as a voltaic pile.

On May 23, 02017 Geoffrey West, theoretical physicist of the Santa Fe Institute, spoke about "The Universal Laws of Growth and Pace" in our Seminar series.

 

The Seminars About Long-term Thinking series began in 02003 and continues each month live in San Francisco. It is curated and hosted by Long Now’s President Stewart Brand. Watch full videos of our past seminars on our site. Audio is also available on our site and via podcast.

 

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Hall C Physicist Liguang Tang poses for a photo in Experimental Hall C at Jefferson Lab Newport News, Va., Feb. 25, 2025. (Lindsay Cunningham | Jefferson Lab)

On May 23, 02017 Geoffrey West, theoretical physicist of the Santa Fe Institute, spoke about "The Universal Laws of Growth and Pace" in our Seminar series.

 

The Seminars About Long-term Thinking series began in 02003 and continues each month live in San Francisco. It is curated and hosted by Long Now’s President Stewart Brand. Watch full videos of our past seminars on our site. Audio is also available on our site and via podcast.

 

More details about the event. Photo by Gary Wilson.

 

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From left: Hall B Physicist Latifa Elouadrhiri, Staff Scientist Volker Burkert, and Staff Scientist Election Ion Collider (EIC) Francois-Xavier Girod-Gard pose for photograph inside Experimental Hall B at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Wednesday March 13, 2024. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Long-anticipated experiments that use light to mimic gravity are revealing the distribution of energies, forces and pressures inside a subatomic particle for the first time. (Text by Charlie Wood | Quanta Magazine)

On May 23, 02017 Geoffrey West, theoretical physicist of the Santa Fe Institute, spoke about "The Universal Laws of Growth and Pace" in our Seminar series.

 

The Seminars About Long-term Thinking series began in 02003 and continues each month live in San Francisco. It is curated and hosted by Long Now’s President Stewart Brand. Watch full videos of our past seminars on our site. Audio is also available on our site and via podcast.

 

More details about the event. Photo by Gary Wilson.

 

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Fangruida (Smith) Image Collection (Boulderus 2016)

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Fang Ruida, (F. D Smith), was born in Shanghai on May 16, 1950. Physicist, astronomer, geologist, biologist, medical scientist, astronomer, cosmologist, astronaut, mathematical logician, engineering expert, philosopher, thinker, religious scientist, sociologist , anthropologist, economist, writer. Used name, alias, pen name , Tang Jianghai, Tian Hongyu, Fang Da, Xu Guokai, Ling Shuda, Smith, etc., studied at home and abroad in the early years, in Europe, America, Russia, Britain, France, Germany, Japan Countries such as India and Africa have studied and researched short-term work and have a global footprint. Mainly Fang Ruida Laws, Fang Ruidaism, Fang Ruida on the planetary society and the universe structure, Fang Ruida philosophy, Fang Ruida religion, Fang Ruida rocket, Fang Ruida space tunnel, Fang Ruida space technology, Fang Ruida poetry, Fang Ruida film and television script, Fang Ruida science discovery technology invention and so on.

 

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In the history of mankind, extremely rare and great people have influenced and changed the world for hundreds of thousands of years or even millions of years, far beyond the scope of world history. He repeatedly said: Everything comes from the great wisdom and brilliant creation of all mankind all over the world. He himself is at best an ordinary craftsman and an ordinary farmer. Anyone in front of the great natural universe is a tiny particle.

Advocating science, natural universe, new structural rationalism, advocating freedom, democracy, equality, fraternity, peace and prosperity, and indispensable superiority and influence in the history of mankind and the history of natural universe. Can be a world leader, a human mentor.

Fang Ruida has studied science and technology, scientific research and scientific investigations in foreign countries, scientific expeditions, etc., and the image materials are precious.

  

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Some of the images of Smith (Fangruida) living around the world are precious.

  

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* Lauren Segal - Being an Opera Singer: A physicist's view on the preparation, practice and performance of Opera

* Alex Jadad - "Living a happy and healthy life until our last breath: our greatest challenge"

* Ralph Baker - "Financial Literacy: If a 12 Year Old Can Master It, So Can You"

 

Photos by Connie Tsang: Photography (connietsangphotos.com/)

 

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