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Month: August 2012

No beginning, no end

I was sitting on the couch with granddaughter Isabelle listening to her talk about numbers the other day –  how ten is a bigger number than one, that one-hundred is even bigger, and that a million is even bigger than that. Suddenly she blurted out “infinity!” My mind stopped for an instant;… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Metaphysics Leave a comment August 30, 2012 2 Minutes

Tweedle Dumb and Tweedle Dumber

The presidential race is ramping up quickly, both sides having moved assertively into attack mode. Politics in America has degraded to the point that the billions spent on advertising are all about trash talk. It’s hard not to feel like one must choose the lesser of two evils when so much time and money… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Politics Leave a comment August 23, 2012 2 Minutes

The way of the western

The cast of “Gunsmoke”

Among the channels proliferating via Dish Network I’ve recently taken to watching reruns of old network TV westerns. I watched many of these episodes when I was 10 or twelve years old, black and white westerns about good guys and bad guys and the women attracted to … Read the rest

Larry Barnett Culture Leave a comment August 16, 2012 2 Minutes

The Higgs Aether

Diagram of the Higgs field and Higgs Boson

This past month marks what looks like the confirmation of the Higgs Particle, or what has been called “The God Particle.” Like most things quantum, the Higgs Particle is simultaneously the Higgs Field, and its confirmation is a big deal.

The Standard Model in… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Culture, Environment, Metaphysics Leave a comment August 9, 2012 2 Minutes

Mass murder and free will

The tragedy in Aurora, Colorado this past week reminds me of the killings by Charles Whitman in Texas during 1966. Whitman was the son of a middle class family, a former marine who climbed to the top of a tower at the University of Texas in Austin and shot 46 people with a high-powered rifle; fourteen people… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Culture Leave a comment August 2, 2012 2 Minutes
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