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Maybe with a debunking/explanation of this “breaking the Heisenberg Limit” thing?
That’s a good idea; I really need to get back into that kind of writing. It’s a little more “quantum” than my field, but I’ll check it out.
I am hoping for some practical physics education stemming from the problems at Fukushima 1 (Daiichi) in post-earthquake Japan. I’ve been hearing about all sorts of improbable/impossible natural happenings going on there.
I’m not a nuclear physicist, so I’ll choose to stay away from topics like that. The Guardian has pretty trust worthy coverage for those areas: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/japan-earthquake-and-tsunami
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