Endings & Beginnings

January 2, 2024
Happy New Year!!

We have made it through another wild year, and now we are faced with the blank slate of 2024. Just one day in, and all we can only speculate what great discoveries and advances will be made in the scientific fields this year.

But that is not why I am writing this article today. This is a time when people throughout the world look at making changes to their lives and routines, and I am no different. Some of you may have noticed a decline in the number and the depth of the articles on this page over the last couple of years, and it is time for some explanations. Several actually.

The short answer is that I am (probably) closing down my science blog. I might still write the rare article, but I won't maintain it or continue producing new content on any regular schedule any longer. And there are several reasons for this.

One is simply my changing schedule. When I started this project, I was still an undergraduate student and had nothing more to worry about than classes and exams. I had plenty of spare time to devote to writing these articles. Now I am doing full time work as a freelancer, scientist, and caregiving, often having to manage over one hundred hours per week of tasks before I can even start writing new articles. And I am hoping to increase my work load in 2024 with several new projects that will be announced later.

The second reason is the rise of artificial intelligence and the growth of professional science journalism online. I started this project when the internet was only used by a few academic nerds. Now most news is broadcast online and there are multi-billion dollar companies who hire fulltime science journalists to produce a constant stream of content. I simply cannot compete with them, and never really intended to. Now that AI models such as ChatGPT can write at speeds far faster than even an entire newsroom, that situation will only worsen.

And finally there is simply the changing nature of the internet. Science journalism has moved into a visual medium now, controlled by major providers such as YouTube. The era of written articles and blogs is over, and has been for several years. As some of you already know, I have been providing content for other scientific content creators through both scientific consulting and through the production of rendered video footage, but I have never committed the time and energy to creating my own channel. 

And so we get to the new beginnings. 

I am going to be launching my own YouTube channel to continue providing information on interesting scientific and mathematical ideas, and perhaps even provide new perspectives on existing theories and models. As this is a very labour intensive process, I expect to only post videos a few times per year, but it will still full my creative needs. But more about that later.

For now I want to thank everyone who has joined me on this journey and enjoyed my articles. I am proud of those of you who were inspired to pursue scientific education and careers of your own as a result. And I hope that a few of you learned a few things along the way.

This is not so much an ending and a transformation into something new, and I look forward to sharing it with all of you when the time comes. Thank you for everything.

May you all have a happy and prosperous 2024!
 

2023: Another Year in Review

December 31, 2023
Here we are once more, watching as another year passes into the history books. In world news it has been a year filled with wars, pandemic/disease, and both natural and man-made disasters. In certain scientific circles it has also been the dawn of the anthropocene era, in which humanity was first deemed to have had a measurable impact on the planet's geological history. But as a physicist and mathematician, my highlights of the year's news are more exotic...

Of course any review of the scienti...
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Merry Christmas!

December 25, 2023

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Nobel 2023 Part II

October 4, 2023
What an interesting year this has been for the Nobel Prizes! 

As most of you know, I don't usually write about the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, because I am not a chemist by training. I have always been interested in chemistry, but my training and research is entirely in theoretical physics and mathematics. However this year is a bit of an exception for one simple reason - the Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded for work that is closely related to quantum physics, which was always one of th...
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Nobel 2023

October 3, 2023
The winners of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics have just been announced, and once again it is a fascinating area of research that I think most people would not have thought about as a potential candidate for the top prize in science, but which is very worthy of this recognition and reward.

This year's award was given to to French-Swedish physicist Anne L’Huillier, French scientist Pierre Agostini and Hungarian-born Ferenc Krausz for their extensive research on the dynamics of electrons, an...
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Antimatter Falls Down

September 28, 2023
Today it was announced that antimatter falls down.

That might sound trivial, but it is an interesting an important result in our understanding of particle physics and the laws of nature.

Everything that we see around us, and most of what we see in space, is formed of matter. However just over ninety years ago, physicists discovered that every known type of matter particle in nature is paired with another type of particle, known as antimatter. And whenever matter is created or destroyed, th...
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A Sign Of Life?

September 14, 2023
Sometimes it amazes me how quickly science advances.

Just over thirty years ago there were no known exoplanets, and some astrophysicists were even speculating on whether they ever would be detected. Then in the early 1990s, multiple teams of astronomers were able to detect the periodic dimming of distant stars, and later the Doppler shift in the light from other stars, and from that data they were able to conclusively prove the existence of exoplanets. Now there are several thousand known pla...
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Back to School

September 5, 2023

Some loyal readers will recognize this entry as a repeat from the last eight years. Each year it gets a good response, and kudos from my readers, and so as before I must appease my loyal followers...

To all the students starting University, enjoy this time of your life. Long ago when I started, a prof told me that this is the start of your real education. Now you get to choose your own courses and your own field of study. It is entirely up to you to decide what to do with this chance.

I know fr...


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Free Software

September 5, 2023
With the arrival of September, students around the world will be returning to classes this week (unless there is another pandemic outbreak). And for those who are starting out at college or university, one of the most important considerations is how to live on a budget. These are the years when one has little or no income, but must bear the expenses of living independently for the first time. While giving advice on living on a budget is far too expansive to cover in this blog, I can tackle on...
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More Muon Magnetism

August 18, 2023
Over the last few days, the scientific media has been reporting on a new result in quantum mechanics and particle physics, and promoting it as a major discovery or as the first signs of a fifth force of nature. The actual experimental result is the announcement of a more precise measurement of the magnetic moment of the muon, and further confirmation that it does not agree with the standard predictions of theoretical physics, but unfortunately it may not be as revolutionary as some articles a...
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About Me


Dr. Chris Bird I am a theoretical physicist & mathematician, with training in electronics, programming, robotics, and a number of other related fields.

   


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