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The Elegant Universe

"Eleven dimensions, parallel universes, and a world made of strings. It's not science fiction. It's string theory." Probably the most significant thing about string theory is that it hammers the last nail in the coffin of methodological naturalism. It essentially says that matter is energy, that vibrating strings are the smallest bits of existence and are almost infinitely malleable, and make up the entire universe. And this is all within nature, though it may be outside of common experience. "Nature" no longer refers to what we sense directly. String theory predicts 11 dimensions, 7 of which exist in the subatomic realm, outside our common experience. It says that our universe may not be the only one. More than that, our universe may be inside a super-dimensional space wherein reside many universes. Where is the boundary between this kind of thinking and belief in a "spiritual world" outside our common experience? If a person could have...

Yushchenko sets agenda

"Reinforcing his image as a Western-leaning politician who hopes to expand Ukraine's ties to Europe, Yushchenko also said he planned to create a new government agency, the Ministry of European Integration... Moreover, in a sign of the degree to which Yushchenko appears prepared to wrest power from the remnants of Kuchma's government, Yushchenko said he would replace all of the 10 regional governors in eastern Ukraine who had threatened last month to form an autonomous region. Under the Ukrainian Constitution, the president appoints all regional leaders... Yushchenko also suggested that he was willing to prosecute Kuchma, who has been accused of election-rigging, corruption and abuse of state power... And Yushchenko restated his intention to investigate privatization deals he says were rigged by Kuchma's administration to sell state assets at absurdly low prices, particularly that of a metallurgical plant earlier this year to Viktor Pinchuk, the president...

Choose The Blue

This is a site which will direct you to companies that support the Democratic party. In a market-state, such as that we live in, one can argue that this form of political expression is just as important as voting and being politically active. Also check out BuyBlue.org, which is temporarily offline so they can double-check their numbers and add ways to measure corporate political support beyond financial contributions.

Map: Yushchenko vs. Yanukovych

This is a map of Yushchenko vs. Yanukovych, round 2.0. In the popular style of coloring candidates, it shows where each candidate's respective strengths are: generally, Yush in the west and Yanu in the east. (It's too small to see percentages; go to the above link for that.)

Comment on Battlestar Galactica remake

Why come up wtih orignal material when you can just re-hash the old stuff eh? Been seeing a great deal of reviews on this one and there have been some rather positive comments, along with the negatives. As always, time and Nielson rating will tell.The next interesting "remake" will be when the new Dr.Who series begins in 2005 on BBC with a new doctor.Regardless of how either show fairs, the efx shots will certainly look better then the orginals.# posted by Anonymous : 11:28 PM To be fair, I think the writers at SciFi are coming up with a semi-original story and maybe characters that weren't in the original. If it's as good as "Legend of Earthsea" I'll watch it. That is, it retains the cheeziness characteristic of sci-fi TV series in general, but the writing is just interesting enough to keep my attention. One has to lower one's standards for these things.

VisionMan: some advice on the common cold

Our lifestyle editor VisionMan has some advice for fighting the common cold: VisionMan here, having small children in school means my house is its own biological warfare zone. Here are the basics against the viral cold:Eat regular, qaulity mealsSleep 7-9 hours per nightWash your hands throughout the dayKeep your body on a daily scheduleGood luck this season... # posted by Anonymous : 11:16 PM

Comment By Anonymous on 12/20

Been watching this with much anticipation, especially given the direction their former mother country is currently headed. The big concern is, given the condensed time frame, can they get organized enough by the 26th (not that they have much choice) and can it be open in its process so that the international community will accept it. I find myself wondering how "valid" it will seem if the process is open and fair but the prime minister wins.# posted by Anonymous : 11:23 PM Bird says: Sorry I didn't get to this earlier! Been kind of swept up in the news that I haven't been paying attention to comments. (I know; bad bird). What is happening in Russia is frightening. It does look like Russia is reverting to its imperial ways. One should remember that for Russians, an independent Ukraine is quite a paradigm shift. They are used to Ukraine being a subservient territory, and for Ukraine to become independent is quite a shock. Of course, that doesn't mean they're r...

Round Three!

Exit polls say that Yushchenko is winning the election, by 15-20 percentage points. Finally ! As Yelena, Igor, and Valentina have become fond of saying, though, it is one thing to win the vote; it is another to become president. Yanukovych has not yet conceded and has given no hint as to what he will do next. We can only hope that there will be a concession and an orderly transfer of power. We are afraid this will not happen, however.

Blogging on Ukraine

This blog is doing a good job of keeping up to date. I got the previous story from them. Also check out Neeka's Backlog , and Orange Ukraine - Journal of Election Madness . Thanks to Instapundit for the link. (You all know who that is).