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Friday, February 13, 2015

Zero Theorem

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 12:30 am

I do not know what equation the title
"Media Equation" of the late David Carr's
column refers to.

Perhaps "0 = Dark 30" ?

(Here the "30" refers to the traditional
code signifying the end of a news story.)

Media Equation

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 12:00 am

New York Times —

"David Carr, a writer who wriggled away from
the demon of drug addiction to become a
name-brand media columnist at
The New York Times , and the star of 'Page One,' 
a documentary about the newspaper, died on
Thursday in Manhattan. He was 58.

Mr. Carr collapsed in The Times  newsroom,
where he was found shortly before 9 p.m.
He was taken to Roosevelt Hospital, where
he was pronounced dead."

AP —

"New York Times : David Carr, who wrote the
Media Equation column, has died at age 58."

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Dead Reckoning

Filed under: General,Geometry — Tags: , — m759 @ 12:48 pm

Continued from yesterday.

The passage on Claude Chevalley quoted here
yesterday in the post Dead Reckoning was, it turns out,
also quoted by Peter Galison in his essay "Structure of Crystal,
Bucket of Dust" in Circles Disturbed: The Interplay of 
Mathematics and Narrative  
(Princeton University Press, 2012,
ed. by Apostolos Doxiadis and Barry Mazur).

Galison gives a reference to his source:

"From 'Claude Chevalley Described by His Daughter (1988),' 
in Michèle Chouchan, Nicolas Bourbaki: Faits et légendes
(Paris: Éditions du Choix, 1995), 36–40, translated and cited
in Marjorie Senechal, 'The Continuing Silence of Bourbaki:
An Interview with Pierre Cartier, June 18, 1997,' 
Mathematical Intelligencer  1 (1998): 22–28."

Galison's essay compares Chevalley with the physicist
John Archibald Wheeler. His final paragraph —

"Perhaps, then, it should not surprise us too much if,
as Wheeler approaches the beginning-end of all things,
there is a bucket of Borelian dust. Out of this filth,
through the proposition machine of quantum mechanics
comes pregeometry; pregeometry makes geometry;
geometry gives rise to matter and the physical laws
and constants of the universe. At once close to and far
from the crystalline story that Bourbaki invoked,
Wheeler’s genesis puts one in mind of Genesis 3:19:
'In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou
return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken:
for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.'"

See also posts tagged Wheeler.

Capitalizing Car

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 11:00 am

As in Carthage

The Eight , a novel by Katherine Neville

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