Physicist chat


You can listen in on George Johnson’s and Sean Carroll’s conversation at Bloggingheads right now. I’m doing this next week with John Horgan, so I should have closed my eyes—Sean is so much prettier than I am.

Don’t let that stop you, though. It’s interesting stuff throughout, and one of the better dialogs I’ve seen on bloggingheads.

Comments

  1. Caledonian says

    It’s new. Clankers like “telephone” and “automobile” are so familiar you don’t even sense them any more.

    The world, and the language that we used to describe it, are for the young.

  2. says

    “How did blogging come to be afflicted with the ugliest, most tone-deaf neologisms in the universe?”

    Well, it started with the word ‘blog’ and carried on logically from there.

  3. Peter Sattler says

    Not to make you self conscious, PZ, but please try to find a happy middle ground between Sean Carroll’s spooky staredown of the camera and George Johnson’s much more disturbing tendency to talk to some spot on the floor to his right. (Horgan is just as bad in this respect, although his spot is somewhere on the ceiling.) Or perhaps, you and Horgan could coordinate your efforts and get a Brady-Bunch effect going.

  4. The Physcist says

    I have a distinct impression that your knowledge of physic is about equal with mine of biology, PZ. I think you grope in the dark. I have a whole wall of physics books from ceiling to floor. I know the subject since my father was also a physicist all his books from the 50’s and 50’s are included. I really think feared debating me only because of my proposition because you are a physics ignoramus.

    You are free to visit my proposition at the: http://topicaloctagon.blogspot.com/
    and why don’t you advertise it among your intelligent groupies?

  5. Torbjörn Larsson, OM says

    Short The Physcist:

    I can’t spell. I like odd sentence structures. Physics, therefore gods. Latin is cool.

  6. Torbjörn Larsson, OM says

    Short The Physcist:

    I can’t spell. I like odd sentence structures. Physics, therefore gods. Latin is cool.