THOUGHTS AND MODELS

Since the time of Galileo, physicists have largely abandoned the Aristotelian tradition of observation of natural phenomena as the basis of science in favor of experimentation - the construction of constrained conditions which best reveal the ideal principles which govern the physical world.

Models are abstractions, which permit scientists to focus their attention on the essential core of an otherwise complex problem.

When a pebble falls in water, ripples spread, until they dissipate and the pond is still, again. A solitary wave, such as a tidal wave, propagates without dispersing. The pendulum array sculpture shown here is a model of non-linear wave motion. A 360° twist is a solitary wave - it can move but it cannot be undone.

 


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1. Molecules to the Mind
2. Foam and Glass
3. Mentoring
4. Mathematics
5. Clockface
6. Higher Dimensions
7. Biology of Sleeping
8. Aurora Borealis
9. Thoughts and Models
10. Spinning and Balance
11. Visualizing Mathematics
12. I Am a Mathematician
13. Discovery
14. Wavelets
15. Symmetries
16. Seeing Infrared
17. Seeing the Light
18. What is Scientific Truth
19. I Am a Computer Scientist
20. Women in a Lab
21. Collaboration in Science
22. Families in Science
23. Swimming through Space
24. Hard Glittering Snow
25. The Golden Mean
26. Opals and Butterfly Wings
27. Surfing Flies
28. Understanding
29. Knots
30. Asking the Right Questions
31. Tiling the Plane
32. Language and Love
33. Patterns in Life
34. Chaos and Weather
35. Diving into History
36. Levitation

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