Archive for July, 2007

15.07.07 canine moment of joy

Happiness is a stick of your own.

Doggie

13.07.07 making my november turkey in july

Jonathan and I have finally booked our vacation for this fall, and have decided that Turkey is the place. Because I was so handsomely rewarded for having read a bit of the history of the place when we went to Scotland, I decided to do the same with Turkey.

But so much has happened in Turkey! The Crusades, Alexander the Great, the Byzantine Empire, the Ottomans, Constantinople and, oh yeah, this little thing called the Trojan War! How am I supposed to learn everything I want to know in the months remaining?

There’s only one thing for a producer can do; come up with a plan and follow it through.

 

03.07.07 the elegant universe

Nova--The Elegant UniverseA couple of weeks ago, I watched Donnie Darko again for fun. It led me to read about time-travel paradoxes, which led me to theories of parallel universes which led me to string theory, which is apparently gaining acceptance by physicists and posits the existence of parallel universes (real ones!). In order to learn more without adding another book to my reading list, I ordered the Nova special series The Elegant Universe on DVD.

Although the documentary is sometimes really dumbed down, the animations are evocative and beautiful, the production value is excellent and the subject matter, nothing less than fascinating. Explaining something as esoteric as string theory, which says that there are 11 dimensions and that everything is made up of vibrating strings of energy, to the general public, is no small feat. Although I felt a little condescended to at first, by the end of the three 1-hour episodes I had brain sprain, and was glad the documentary was holding my hand as it was.

Wrap your head around these concepts for size: gravity may not stick well to our universe, and possibly seeps off into parallel ones. Our universe may exist on a membrane parallel to many others, and may have been empty until a collision with a neighbor transferred matter to our universe at the collision point. That’s why at the Big Bang, lots of stuff materialized out of nothing.

A fun way to spend a couple of hours getting smarter.