Matty Talz (@m_talz) 's Twitter Profile
Matty Talz

@m_talz

Science Data-rist, (S)Particle Engineer and Quantum Memechanic.

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calendar_today30-01-2012 07:30:30

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Markus Deserno (@markusdeserno) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lovely greeting to y'all! I have a new physics story I'd like to tell——about the relation between Statistical Physics and Quantum Mechanics! Or: why is Quantum Mechanics so in-your-face when it's cold, and why does it fade when you heat up? Ready? Then buckle up! 1/28

A lovely greeting to y'all! I have a new physics story I'd like to tell——about the relation between Statistical Physics and Quantum Mechanics! Or: why is Quantum Mechanics so in-your-face when it's cold, and why does it fade when you heat up?

Ready? Then buckle up!

1/28
CERN (@cern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here we see a heavy-ion collision event animation from the ATLAS Experiment detector. The first heavy-ion run of the #LHCRun3 successfully finished last Monday, 30 October. Before the run, the experiments that detect and analyse the collision events at the #LHC underwent

Martin Bauer (@martinmbauer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Aharanov-Bohm effect Weisskopf said: The first reaction to this work is that it is wrong; the second is that it is obvious Ehrenberg said: Ach Hiley, zis AB effect that you are discussing, is it the one that Siday and I discovered? What is it? 1/9 🧵

The Aharanov-Bohm effect

Weisskopf said: The first reaction to this work is that it is wrong; the second is that it is obvious

Ehrenberg said: Ach Hiley, zis AB effect that you are discussing, is it the one that Siday and I discovered?

What is it?

1/9 🧵
Nirmalya Kajuri (@kaju_nut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can you build a quantum xerox machine? In the classical world, no law of physics prevents us from making exact copies of an object. That is to say, no law of nature forbids a copy-maker. Not so in quantum mechanics! In quantum theory, objects are fully described by

Can you build a quantum xerox machine?  

In the classical world, no law of physics prevents us from making exact copies of an object. That is to say, no law of nature forbids a copy-maker.   

Not so in quantum mechanics!

In quantum theory, objects are fully described by
Superconformal Hassaan (@hassaan_phy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This post summarizes the main ideas behind supersymmetry. Pre-requisites to read this post include some familiarity with Poincare algebra and the basics of quantum field theory (especially the basics of fermions) 1/33 #physics #scicomm

This post summarizes the main ideas behind supersymmetry. Pre-requisites to read this post include some familiarity with Poincare algebra and the basics of quantum field theory (especially the basics of fermions)
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#physics #scicomm
NowAndThen64 (@nowandthen64) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a gruelling 64-entrant tournament, the winner and greatest piece of 90s VGM, decided democratically, is the majestic Aquatic Ambience from DKC, by the inestimable David Wise | Music Composer & Sound Design VGM! 🏆 The full bracket can be seen here: challonge.com/90svgmwc

After a gruelling 64-entrant tournament, the winner and greatest piece of 90s VGM, decided democratically, is the majestic Aquatic Ambience from DKC, by the inestimable <a href="/David_Wise/">David Wise | Music Composer & Sound Design VGM</a>! 🏆

The full bracket can be seen here: challonge.com/90svgmwc
Ethan Siegel (@startswithabang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s time to stop teaching the biggest lie about Hawking radiation Have you ever heard that Hawking radiation works by "pair popping" of particles and antiparticles out of the quantum vacuum? Let's debunk the biggest lie about black hole evaporation. bigthink.com/starts-with-a-…