Moxie

Ian Durham has moved his blog to Quantum Moxie. The reason:

Well, for those of you (all two of you) who read The New American Whig, my former blog, I have decided to reduce the politics and ramp up the quantum mechanics and physics in general (which is my everyday passion). Politics just gets depressing after awhile whereas physics is almost always exciting! Though my students would perhaps disagree…

Indeed, I myself have cut out politics from what I blog about for similar reasons. Also because it makes me rant even worse than I normally rant. Maybe what we need to do is to combine quantum physics with politics. I mean politicians take “positions” what’s to keep them from taking “superpositions?”

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5 Responses to Moxie

  1. Chad Orzel says:

    I mean politicians take “positions” what’s to keep them from taking “superpositions?”

    Don’t they mostly do that already? Your typical politician seems to be in favor of three or four contradictory things at the same time. Between votes, at least– CSPAN counts as an observer for measurement purposes…

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  2. Ian Durham says:

    Hey, this could be a whole new branch of physics: first there was econophysics and now there’s politicophysics!

    And, thanks for the free promotion for my blog!

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  3. PK says:

    Oh no! another superposition joke! ;-)

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  4. Dave Bacon says:

    And a bad joke to boot! (Which itself is a bad joke if you are an American listening to a Canadian, eh?)

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  5. Johan Richter says:

    Not to mention the large amount of spin in politics.

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