Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Física da puta

4 comments:

Arelcao Akleos said...

`Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.

So Andrulis' brilliant theory makes the case that all matter is made of slithy toves, and that their gyring interacts with the ambient "wabe" ["Wave Aether Background Energy"] to produce the quantum gimbling? My calculations do show that this would lead to near mimsy borogoves....... I think he's on to something! Now, if computer simulation shows the mome raths outgrabing, Andrulis deserves to join Al Gore and Obama in the pantheon of Nobel luminaries.

Tecumseh said...

Hey, the paper has 800 references. So it's backed up!

Tecumseh said...

It's all making sense:

Perhaps one reason for their theoretical appeal is that gyres are detectable throughout the cosmic and tellurian realms. Astronomically, galaxies, solar systems, comets, and lunar bodies gyrate. Atmospherically, tornadoes, hurricanes, eddies, and vortex streets are all gyres. Oceanographically,
there are seven major gyres. Molecularly, numerous nucleic acid and protein structures—DNA double helix, RNA hairpins, pseudoknots, α-helices, coiled coils, and β-propellers—all gyrate. Cellularly and
organismally, shells, horns, antennae, flagellae, and the cochlea all carry a spiral imprint. Given its
theoretical pedigree, empirical ubiquity, and dynamic character, the gyre appears, a posteriori, to be a prime candidate for a core model of natural systems.

Arelcao Akleos said...

Andrulis, you have plagiarized from the Cartesian Physics..J'Accuse!