วันพุธที่ 26 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2555

First it is considered Magic-physics at the edge of innovation-A Book Review

Have you ever wondered how the major researchers, scientists and explorers all they had reached in the past? Maybe, a glimpse in the more recent past period and current period would suffice. How would you like to go to the edge of the Earth in search of discovery? Well, it just so happens I know of a very good book that will indeed take you there. Not only to one location, but at many locations around the world where large discoveries, discoveries that rocked the scientific community and changed the way that we think past, challenging theories and insights of all that is.

This is a wonderful book, and one I have the pleasure of reading personally. Today about in my personal library along with so many of the most popular science books of the greatest scientists of our day. Yes, I strongly recommend that you also read this book. The name of the book is:

"The Edge of Physics-A Journey to Earth's extremes to unlock the secrets of the universe" by Anil Ananthaswamy, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishers, New York, NY, (2010), 322 pages, ISBN: 978-0-618-88468-1.

In this work teaches the reader of all the stories behind the scenes of some of the greatest scientists of our time, their personalities, quirks and work ethic. This book will inspire a scientist, future scientist or researcher who is out for adventure important breakthroughs. Many of the stories are so wonderful that they are almost beyond belief. In fact, the author has carefully chosen events and stories in the time frozen that seem surreal to the rest of us.

There are fascinating stories, such as the search for neutrinos in the deep polar ice, much underground. Imagine working in such a ruthless and cold environment. Well, you will meet and get to know the researchers who make that happen. There are chapters of the great cosmologists and their telescopes and remote locations as they piece together everything they can about our universe. The author takes you to the SETI project in search of extra-terrestrials, and the potential chance of first contact.

There are stories of Einstein a visit to these remote locations and the meeting of minds of this great discoverers. Also, you get a clear picture of the relentless (time) competition in the sciences for the Nobel Prize in physics and distinctions. This book is good sales presentations, with lots of information so that the reader can fully understand exactly the theories and research scientists do in these remote parts of the world. I hope you'll enjoy this book as much as I did.

Lance Winslow is the founder of the Online Think Tank, a diverse group of achievers, experts, innovators, entrepreneurs, futurists, academics, thinkers, dreamers, leaders and General all around brilliant minds. Lance Winslow, hope you've enjoyed the discussion and topic today. http://www.worldthinktank.net/-have an important topic to discuss, please contact Lance Winslow.



วันพุธที่ 19 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Space, time, physics and possibilities-A Book Review

Understanding of space-time physics is not easy, but insight in the fundamental theories that scientists now believe the most realistic photo paint is not so difficult to understand. It only takes the curiosity and the patience to concentrate, open your mind and consider. But first you are going to need a good book, one that is illustrated. Also a physics reference book that walks you through all the Einsteins theories along with others who have added new concepts to the science of space/time physics.

Luckily, I own such a book, one that was published in 1966. You may think that is too old, and that we have learned much since then. And Yes, yes we have, but the fundamentals are relatively the same, especially when it comes to the "relativity" or the theory of. Now then, is the book that I would recommend to you:

"Space-time physics" by Edwin f. Taylor and John Archibald Wheeler, W.H. Freeman Company publishers, San Francisco, CA, (1966), Library of Congress card catalog Number 65, 208 pages-13566.

Both of the authors are/were physicists, one of MIT, and the other of Princeton. The book begins with the discussion about the geometry of the spacetime, and all theories, rules, principles, and unknowns that go along. Then turn right into the momentum and energy; how they relate to mass, and the growing universe-and there is a rare find-an absolutely fascinating dialogue on the concept of mass, light, and the arguments of the space-time physics, at least at the moment in 1966. Some of that is resolved, but not all the positions agreed people still more to learn.

If you've stuck on anything related to Einstein's theories or are hung up on curved space time, gravity warping, or the differences in strength, mass or the principles of relativity-you'll be very pleased that almost all your questions answered. Those who don't can be clarified or at least couldn't be answered back in 1966 are not there, but you will have a great insight to that point, and can remain the right questions to your personal research online.

My favorite points in the book were the reasoning of the various paradoxes of time, space, energy, movement, light, and so on. It's just a really fun place to think, and this book will your mind around the universe and back, as well as by to take the time and back again, and so I come to you with this excellent book recommendation. So, please consider all this and think about it.

Lance Winslow is the founder of the Online Think Tank, a diverse group of achievers, experts, innovators, entrepreneurs, futurists, academics, thinkers, dreamers, leaders and General all around brilliant minds. Lance Winslow, hope you've enjoyed the discussion and topic today. http://www.worldthinktank.net/-have an important topic to discuss, please contact Lance Winslow.



วันพุธที่ 5 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Physics Book Review – learn more about light and holography

There is more that meets the eye to light, but it is exactly that which meets the eyes that intrigues us most. Welcome to the science of spectral imaging, holography and holographic projection. If you are interested in this topic and topic as much as it does me, then I would recommend a very informative book on the subject. The title of the book is:

"Principles of holography" by Howard w. Smith, published by Wiley Interscience, New York, NY, 1969, 239 pages, Library of Congress Number: 69-16129, SBN: 471-08340-2.

The author of this book was the senior research assist in the research laboratories of Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, and his & R D Department were on the leading edge of this technology. As you know, the Eastman Kodak company was very serious about innovation and their market share them billions of dollars back in the day had brought forward. At the time this book was written, it was probably one of the most comprehensive books on the subject of holography.

Today, of course, there is so much more to know, but many of the basics are here, and this is a good book to start if you want to know about this topic. If you want to learn about the history of holography is all here, too. Similarly, all the mathematics that go along with holographic image projection and holography is here too. The book describes the basic arrangements for holography including flat and volume holograms holograms, along with the general theory for each.

There are plenty of mathematical equations for the projection of light, temporal Filters, linear motion and movement oscillating object imaging. You will learn more about how to alleviate with the bundle, and what happens if you have the bandwidth or to adjust the recording medium. There is also an analysis of the third order aberrations, and the book even comes in Lasers.

Indeed, I have quite a number of books about holography, read and I've even written a book on the subject titled-"holographic projection technologies of the future-killer applications" and so I know a thing or two about the topic. I can tell you this is probably one of the best books ever written on the subject, and to think that it is written in 1969 just completely blows me away. I therefore recommended it for anyone who is serious about research in spectral imaging or holographic technology.

Everyone should be interested in this topic because within the next five years will your iPad, iPhone, smartphone or tablet pc video conference of holograms allow. That technology will soon be here, and many of the world's largest companies are right now that technology to bring to the foreground. She designs chips with which this type of communication, and equipment to run it. I hope you will please consider all this and indeed seriously. If you have comments, concerns and/or questions, shoot or case studies, please drop me an email as soon as possible.

Lance Winslow is the founder of the Online Think Tank, a diverse group of achievers, experts, innovators, entrepreneurs, futurists, academics, thinkers, dreamers, leaders and General all around brilliant minds. Lance Winslow, hope you've enjoyed the discussion and topic today. http://www.worldthinktank.net/-have an important topic to discuss, please contact Lance Winslow.