The NexusI Am InevitableJust under a week ago today, something very important was announced. No, not my university lectures commencing again, although that is…Oct 12, 2020Oct 12, 2020
The NexusThe Fifty Million Year WarTwo weeks ago, we explored the implications of blurry marbles (or quarbles). Today, we’ll proceed by taking a look at one of the most…Oct 5, 2020Oct 5, 2020
The NexusSound the BellFor the past few weeks, we’ve anxiously held our post at the precarious front line of the clash between the theory of relativity and…Sep 28, 2020Sep 28, 2020
The NexusLosing Indistinguishable MarblesMarbles seem to be the latest trend on The Nexus, so here we go. I have two marbles that are identical in every physical aspect — same…Sep 21, 2020Sep 21, 2020
The NexusGambling GodIn my post two weeks ago, we completely dismantled one of the core phenomena of quantum mechanics and tried to make sense of all the messy…Sep 14, 2020Sep 14, 2020
The NexusThe Spiral of LifeOn a clear night sky you may be able, with little effort, to identify a frying pan. This is, of course, not a literal gigantic frying pan…Sep 7, 2020Sep 7, 2020
The NexusTakes Two to TangleQuantum mechanics is extremely weird, not least because of all the hybrid zombie cats involved. However, there is a phenomenon that is…Aug 31, 2020Aug 31, 2020
The NexusChin-Chin!We learners of science don’t just spend our time sitting at desks solving maths equations or writing up experimental reports.Aug 24, 2020Aug 24, 2020
The NexusAvast Ye!Ahoy, me hearties! A friend of mine had an interview recently for a data science position during which he was asked to solve, or at least…Aug 17, 2020Aug 17, 2020
The NexusHoly Mother of Pearls!If you’re lucky enough to visit the northern regions of Scandinavia or Canada in the winter, you may be in with a chance of observing this…Aug 10, 2020Aug 10, 2020