24 JAN 2015 by ideonexus
Hawking's Equation
awking has written down an equation which looks rather like Planck's equation. Hawking's equation is S = kA, where S is the entropy of a black hole, A is the area of its surface, and k is a constant which I call Hawking's constant. Entropy means roughly the same thing as the heat capacity of an object. It is measured in units of calories per degree. A is measured in square centimeters. Hawking's equation says that entropy is really the same thing as area. The exchange rate between area and en...29 MAR 2012 by ideonexus
Definition of Plank's Constant
Just as you can't have one-third of a penny or two and a half quarters, Planck declared that when it comes to energy, no fractions are
allowed. Now, our monetary denominations are determined by the United States Treasury. Seeking a more fundamental
explanation, Planck suggested that the energy denomination of a wave—the minimal lump of energy that it can have—is
determined by its frequency. Specifically, he posited that the minimum energy a wave can have is proportional to its frequency:
...How it evens out the energy of elementary particles.
19 APR 2011 by ideonexus
Science Virtue and its Impact on History
So proud men have thought, in all walks of life, since Giordano Bruno was burned alive for his cosmology on the Campo de' Fiori in 1600. They have gone about their work simply enough. The scientists among them did not set out to be moralists or revolutionaries. William Harvey and Huygens, Euler and Avogadro, Darwin and Willard Gibbs and Marie Curie, Planck and Pavlov, practised their crafts modestly and steadfastly. Yet the values they seldom spoke of shone out of their work and entered their...Folksonomies: history science virtue
Folksonomies: history science virtue
Scientists prove their virtue in their actions.