Nobel Prizes

Michael Seidel, writer

Love the Nobel Prize for Physics this year. You’ve probably heard but I’m a pedantic beast so I’ll tell you that three Brits, working in the US, won the Nobel Prize for their work in exotic matter.

David J. Thouless, F. Duncan M. Haldane, and J. Michael Kosterlitz are the three awardees. Being a science fiction fan, I love such work that pushes our thinking into new directions and recognizes new potential.

Over in Medicine, Yoshinori Ohsumi won for his work on cells that eat themselves in a process called autophagy. I pay less attention to medicine than physics, so my reaction was…whhaaat?

These discoveries and the explanations behind them unroll reams of imagination and story ideas. I swear my brain began overheating. I’ll never understand this stuff but it’s cool to think about theoretical applications and situations, and how you can take off into new directions. So many ideas and…

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4 responses to “Nobel Prizes”

  1. Thanks for the reblog, Bob. (Never thought I’d be using a word like ‘reblog’.)

    1. I’m still not sure it’s a word.

      1. Neither am I. Then came the question, to hyphenate, or not to hyphenate? I’ve seen it both ways, which actually means nothing besides the bare fact that I’ve seen it.

      2. That reminds of a Yogi- ism I heard on TV the other day: “I heard it with my own eyes.”

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