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Elements & bosons
F F Churchton Started conversation Nov 27, 2004
I find it ironic that the Greeks found four elements which made up the Universe (Gaia, water, fire & air) and then we've found the bosons of which they are four (weak, strong, electromagnetic and gravitional). I know this has absolutely nothing to do with your article so I thought I would just bring it to everyones attention!!!
Elements & bosons
Apollyon - Grammar Fascist Posted Nov 27, 2004
On a related not, I read recently that Bell's Theorem is pretty much a restatement of the alchemical Law of Contagion. Unfortunately I can't clarify that, as I have no idea what either of them are.
Elements & bosons
Apollyon - Grammar Fascist Posted Jan 6, 2005
No, Gaia WAS Earth. Similarly, Uranus, wasn't the god of the sky, he WAS the sky. Hades wasn't the god of the underworld, he WAS the underworld.
Elements & bosons
F F Churchton Posted Jan 7, 2005
It's like that old joke...
Atlas, for crimes against the gods, you will hold up Uranus for the rest of eturnity...
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