Click Here to Read: Freud Was Right By News Staff on the Science20.com website on January 4th 2017.
Open House on Deepening the Capacity to Listen, Understand and Respondwith Carolyn Cullen at WCSPP
The Trouble with Quantum Mechanics
Click Here to Read: The Trouble with Quantum Mechanics by Steven Weinberg in The New York Review of Books on January 19, 2017 Issue.
The physicist Eric J. Heller’s Transport XIII (2003), inspired by electron flow experiments conducted at Harvard. According to Heller, the image ‘shows two kinds of chaos: a random quantum wave on the surface of a sphere, and chaotic classical electron paths in a semiconductor launched over a range of angles from a particular point. Even though one is quantum mechanical and the other classical, they are related: the chaotic classical paths cause random quantum waves to appear when the classical system is solved quantum mechanically.’
Why Vera Rubin Deserved a Nobel
Philip Johnson’s ‘Glass House’ Is Subject Of New Book By Psychoanalyst
Writer’s Wednesday: H. L. Mencken
Click Here to Read: H. L. Mencken on Wikipedia.
Click Here to Read: Mencken: America’s Critic by Jennie Rothenberg Gritz in The Atlantic Monthly on December 1, 2002.
Click Here to Read: H. L. Mencken Loved to Cover Political Conventions but Had Little Faith in Voters: The Sage of Baltimore Reporting from the Hustings By Danny Heitman in Humanities in the Summer 2016 Volume 37, Number 3 Issue.
Click Here to Read and View: What would Mencken say about media coverage of Trump? by Dawn Morais Webster in the Baltimore Sun on October 8, 2016. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: H. L. Mencken
