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Realizing that the discipline of “Experimental Cosmology” already exists caused me a frisson of cognitive dissonance. I’m sure it means something quite different in Y11K.
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Heh. That's almost as much fun as 'Applied Theology'.
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Well, IIRC some of the highest energy events detected don't have a clear origins if you take for granted the current laws of physics. Again, IIRC, some of the most energetic gamma burst are explained by having a neutron start collapsing into a quark/gluon star.
Quote:Heh. That's almost as much fun as 'Applied Theology'.
Did someone said "archai" in here?
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I guess some things could be fun to theorize on, like changing universal constants like gravity or the speed of light.
I remember fondly Baxter's "Raft" book on a universe with hypergravity.
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Have you read Greg Egan's books? I haven't. I have too much else I haven't gotten to. But his website has the no-holds-barred extreme math behind his alternate laws of physics for his novels.
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One of my favorites is "Eschatogeny" - studying the origins of world-ending events.
In the context of OA, where by this time thousands of worlds have actually ended, this is a very compelling field of study.
"Applied Eschatogeny" on the other hand is the domain of bomb-throwing anarchists, suicidal Archai-baiters, and embittered war criminals in adjacent star systems possessed of a starship drive and a very large hunk of rock.
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Quote:Have you read Greg Egan's books? I haven't. I have too much else I haven't gotten to. But his website has the no-holds-barred extreme math behind his alternate laws of physics for his novels.
First time hearing the name! Noted, thank you, seems quite good, at least from the titles.
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I found some of his books to be slow going due to all of the exposition.
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