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Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Schrödinger's Cat


- Narim and Schrödinger the cat

Here below is a video from the University of Nottingham (Sixty Symbols) on Schrödinger's Cat, which I first learned about by watching Stargate :) .....




7 Comments:

Anonymous Henry said...

My cat Lee looked just like that cat - same size, same coat! Unfortunately, Lee died a few years ago.

9:14 PM  
Blogger crystal said...

Hi Henry,

I had four cats, a mom and three babies, but the last one, Kermit, died almost 2 years ago. Still miss them.

10:13 PM  
Anonymous Henry said...

I know exactly how you feel Crystal. My favorite cat was Georgia, a beautiful Siamese, and when she died I cried like a baby. (The only bad thing was that I was told she died while I was at work and so I was soooo embarrassed!) I no longer have cats but I often think of them at night - pets are really a great blessing.

8:09 AM  
Blogger crystal said...

Yeah, they are :)

1:38 PM  
Blogger Rich Griese said...

noticed you participating on a historical jesus thread about crossan, where my comments do not seem to be appearing. thought I would post you directly.

I would say the two best books in history jesus study are Schweitzer’s _the quest of the historical jesus_, and Struass’s _the life of jesus critically examined. Both freely available to read on line

http://web.archive.org/web/20070205053655/http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/schweitzer/

http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/strauss/index.html

Cheers! RichGriese.NET

4:16 PM  
Blogger crystal said...

Rich,

Thanks very much for the links - it's great to have something I can read about online!

5:05 PM  
Blogger Rich Griese said...

Hey crystal, yes, i love it when people leave suggestions of things I can read right now, instead of just putting them on my to buy/library, and one day perhaps read. links are great. glad you appreciate it. email me any time to tell me what you think if you read them.

Cheers! RichGriese.NET

6:07 PM  

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