{"id":542,"date":"2012-06-06T01:03:27","date_gmt":"2012-06-06T05:03:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wcarss.ca\/log\/?p=542"},"modified":"2012-06-06T01:03:27","modified_gmt":"2012-06-06T05:03:27","slug":"god-particle-and-ringworld-and-go-house-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wcarss.ca\/log\/2012\/06\/god-particle-and-ringworld-and-go-house-2\/","title":{"rendered":"The God Particle pp. 171-201, Ringworld 71-101, and Time To Go House 31-61"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last night I warned that it would be short, and then it wasn&#8217;t. This time, it shall!<\/p>\n<p>I went out looking for the Transit of Venus tonight, and I believe I saw its form in the shadow of sunbeams cast up from clouds the sun wandered behind, but I have no sure knowledge of it. It&#8217;s possible that my eyes just did funny things because I&#8217;d been squintily looking through my sweater at the sun. I found a neat viewing spot, and enjoyed a brisk walk around my neighbourhood and some last minute sunshine in the day.<\/p>\n<p>Today was the last of our programming classes; we have a pizza party next week, but there&#8217;s no further educational content to be shared. I don&#8217;t feel like the kids are leaving empty-handed, but when I consider what we might have accomplished, I consider this to be a failure. I&#8217;ll write more about that in the future, after the team holds a retrospective on our efforts.<\/p>\n<p>Today is also day two of real speed-reading. I saw a significant improvement in my times for The God Particle and Ringworld, and a slight worsening of my time on Time To Go House. I hypothesize that speed reading, especially when unpracticed, is <em>hard<\/em>, and even moreso when very tired. I did God Particle -&gt; Ringworld -&gt; Go House this time, proceeding from hardest (and most words \/ page) to easiest (and fewest), with 15 pages of God Particle done earlier in the day &#8212; between 11:15 and 12:20 I got the remaining 75 done.<\/p>\n<h2>The God Particle<\/h2>\n<p>This passage was a little bit of wrapup of the development of quantum theory (specifically the Bohr\/Einstein discussions), and then a long diatribe about quack-physics, &#8220;revolutionary iconoclasts&#8221;, and the ease with which people misinterpret quantum mechanics and the scientific process. I can&#8217;t say that I disagreed with any of it, and it was good to see a well laid out discussion of how science works and the fact that a &#8220;revolution&#8221; in physics does not mean slates are wiped clean, but may mean new language to phrase problems and solutions in, while preserving and agreeing with old results.<\/p>\n<p>But it felt like a long, flame-y comment in a thread on a physics forum where someone had made the mistake of mentioning that they liked What the Bleep Do We Know. I question whether it needed to be in the middle of a book like this in the chapter about particle accelerators, because anyone who has gotten here probably isn&#8217;t the problem anyway, but I suppose it had to go somewhere.<\/p>\n<h2>Ringworld<\/h2>\n<p>Louis, Speaker, Nessus, and Teela wandered around the puppeteers&#8217; migrating homeworld a bit and then took off in a general products #3 hull fitted into a tri-wing. We got a small history lesson about the man-kzinti wars and the general products hulls, and about man&#8217;s encounters with other species so far. The crew also embarked on their way to ringworld and is nearing it rapidly, looking for signs of communicative life.<\/p>\n<h2>Time To Go House<\/h2>\n<p>Smalleata met Raffles, a house-mouse, after they settled into their winter quarters. She explored the house with him a bit, giving us a good introduction to the environment, and they jumped down the stairs together. I remember that capturing my imagination when I was little! I put myself right into their mindset, thinking. &#8220;Wow, if I were a mouse I would have SO MUCH fun jumping down stairs!&#8221; Toilet-paper as bedding was introduced, and Smalleata made a grand personal goal of one day sleeping on a bed of it.<\/p>\n<p>We were also given some very strong foreshadowing of an important event, and what appears to be a description of a gnome that enters the house to watch a television program each winter. I don&#8217;t quite remember that bit. Anyway, Smalleata just went into the kitchen with Raffles. I suspect that there may be danger there.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last night I warned that it would be short, and then it wasn&#8217;t. This time, it shall! I went out looking for the Transit of Venus tonight, and I believe I saw its form in the shadow of sunbeams cast up from clouds the sun wandered behind, but I have no sure knowledge of it. 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