Thursday, July 29, 2010I'm Kelly and I'm an Undergraduate Physicist at Imperial College in London.
I've been a massive geek from a young age (see photo), and never really considered doing anything other than a science degree. When I was little I was interested in the usual things -
space and dinosaurs - and, to be honest, not much has changed.

Fossil hunting on the beach
I started my blog,
basic space, over at wordpress last November initially just to post science articles I'd written for
felix, the student newspaper at Imperial. A few months ago I decided I'd quite like to start writing a bit more, about physics research papers I find interesting, so that's what I've been doing for a little while now. Because I've barely got my own blog up and running, I'm going to continue to post both on my original blog and here - I'm not quite ready to fly my cosy wordpress nest yet but I hope that nobody will hold that against me!
So, I blog about physics that I like. This tends to keep me quite close to topics like space and astonomy, but I'll be starting my Masters project soon (eek!) in particle physics and I plan to write about that too.
I'll keep it short and sweet and leave it there for now, but if anyone wants to know anything more, feel free to ask...
The one thing you forgot to mention, the most important thing as far as I'm concerned, is the possibility that dark matter does not exist at all. It could be nothing but a by-product of our means o. . .Read More
agreed, the amount of hours people put into their theories is crazy, but all worth it in the end. . . .Read More
From Poincare and caos, for modest changes in the initial conditions, the motion of the system becomes chaotic and completely unpredictable. This is impotrtant for viewing two galaxies mix. Three b. . .Read More
Poincare find that trhee body don not have mathematical representation. The mix of two galaxies must be a big caso .Or not? . . .Read More
Psycasm said: Also, how great is that app? I love it. I've tried a few times to construct a pin-hole pr. . .Read More