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RE: A crash course on particle physics for the steemSTEM meetup at CERN - 4 - Theory predictions

in #steemstem8 years ago

Oh my gosh, I am soooo jealous. I wish I lived near and could go to a Steemit meetup at the LHC. :( I am going to be following your posts closely. Physics is a subject I'm very passionate about (although I only got so far in college as to study relativity, time dilation and such.) I have an MS in Science Journalism, though I only occasionally write on those topics at the moment. I've been planning to go back and study some physics topics and relearn things I've forgotten, and I think you will be perfect to follow while I'm doing that. :) Glad I found you on here!

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Maybe for the next time. The LHC will be shutdown for a long time next year, so that there will be plenty of opportunities to visit it ;)

In which area of science are you currently writing about?

Ohhh, I didn't know it was shutting down! Just looked that up. 18 months! But it sounds like they'll be doing some really important upgrades. I can't wait to hear what's discovered next. :)

I've gotten into more general reporting lately (politics, breaking news, TV) but I pick up science stories here and there if I can get them or if they're relevant to my clients. (But I'm not focused on one particular field.) I did one about Mars One a while back, talking to experts who really doubted that it was going to happen at all. And I wrote a lot about the gravitational waves discovery and put up a live stream of the announcement. :)

I used to live in Waxahachie, where we almost had the Superconducting Super Collider. I'm still bitter that project was shut down. :-/

Shutdowns are important for better restarting (and also fixing stuff in the detectors :)

I wrote as well a couple of posts on the gravitational wave stuff at that time (maybe in a slightly different way from what could be found elsewhere), In any case, don't hesitate to come to me if you need names for LHC stuff. I would be more than happy to redirect you to the proper places ;)

The SSC is indeed a sad story. All of this for a few airplanes... :(

That sounds great. I will definitely come to you for LHC info and names! :)

Astrophysics and cosmology works too, by the way ;)