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OK, those things are freaky.  On his website he says he wants to put them on beaches to live out their lives, and some have the ability to detect water so as to avoid the ocean, but I imagine one good storm would wipe them out.  I think he should make a herd to walk across the Sahara.

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'Smoking Gun' Reveals How the Inflationary Big Bang Happened

 

 

 

http://www.nbcnews.com/science/space/smoking-gun-reveals-how-inflationary-big-bang-happened-n54686

 

 

 

The evidence comes from the BICEP2 experiment at the South Pole, which captures and analyzes the faint glow left over from the Big Bang. BICEP2's researchers found a subtle twisty pattern in the polarization of that light, which would be characteristic of primordial gravitational waves.

 

The results support a concept known as inflationary Big Bang theory, and they can be further analyzed to reconstruct how the Big Bang blew up 13.8 billion years ago. Even in advance of Monday's public reveal, physicists were gushing over the implications.

"Other than finding life on other planets or directly detecting dark matter, I can't think of any other plausible near-term astrophysical discovery more important than this one for improving our understanding of the universe," Caltech theoretical physicist Sean Carroll said in a pre-announcement blog posting.

MIT cosmologist Max Tegmark wrote that "before long, it will lead to at least one Nobel Prize."

 

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another on my post yesterday:

 

Scientists observe cosmic inflation and quantum gravity in the Big Bang

 

http://www.gizmag.com/bicep2-quantum-gravity-cosmic-inflation-harvard-smithsonian/31245/?utm_source=Gizmag+Subscribers&utm_campaign=555358c13d-UA-2235360-4&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_65b67362bd-555358c13d-91507117

 

In a discovery that has profound implications for our understanding about the beginnings of the universe, the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics this morning announced evidence of so-called primordial B-modes in the cosmic microwave background (CMB).

 

These B-modes directly show quantum gravitational waves originating during the inflationary period of cosmic evolution, from about 10-36 to 10-32 seconds after the Big Bang, and give us a direct view of physical processes taking place at 1016 GeV – a trillion times more energetic than particle collisions at the Large Hadron Collider.

 

BICEP2 is a project to study the polarization of the CMB, which uses a telescope located near the South Pole. The CMB cannot be studied in any detail from most locations on the Earth's surface, primarily due to absorption of microwaves by water vapor in the air.

 

The South Pole is at an altitude of about 3 km (10,000 ft), and has winter temperatures of about -60C (-72F), making this the driest environment on the planet and the closest thing to a space-based telescope. The patch of sky measured by the 10-inch BICEP2 telescope, which is sensitive to radiation with a frequency of 150 GHz, can be observed 24/7 all year long, leading to incredibly sensitive measurements of the CMB polarization.

 

B-mode polarization is the twisty part of the pattern of CMB polarization. To generate B-modes requires quantum gravitational waves from the earliest moments of the Universe. The process of cosmic inflation converts quantum gravitational fluctuations (gravitons) into long wavelength gravitational waves that generate the observed B-modes.

 

As seen in the figure above, the observed B-modes in the cosmic microwave background are much stronger than expected from a simple model without primordial gravitational waves.

 

The strength of the B-modes reflects that about 20 percent of the primordial excitations are in the form of quantum gravitational fluctuations.

 

A treasure trove of fundamental cosmological and physics information can be gathered from study of these CMB B-modes:

 

  • Direct detection of gravitational waves
  • Viewing the process of cosmic inflation
  • Ultra-high energy 10^16 GeV physical processes
  • Pinning down inflation models
  • The gravitational field is quantized
  • Symmetry properties of quantum gravity

 

Assuming they are correct, the BICEP2 observations clearly represent a massively historic advance in fundamental physics. Many open questions are already answered, such as the quantization of gravity, and there is an opportunity to study physics nearly at the Planck scale, something previously thought impossible.

 

To gain understanding about the beginnings of the universe and about quantum gravity, no single set of observations have ever contained so much new information. Watching the details from such observations unfold will be as exciting and profound as the early days of quantum mechanics and relativity theory.

 

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I love challenges     A Challenge to the Supremacy of DNA as the Genetic Material

 

http://blogs.plos.org/dnascience/2014/03/20/challenge-supremacy-dna-genetic-material/

 

Now that genome sequencing is routine and we no longer have to infer the genotype, we can see things are not so simple. We are faced with either generating ever more complex genetics-based narrative explanations for biological behavior or looking for a more rational basis for biology: we opted for the latter.

 
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