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From: eric gisse on 23 Jan 2010 20:13 Sam Wormley wrote: > On 1/23/10 8:00 AM, bert wrote: >> On Jan 23, 1:18 am, Sam Wormley<sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>> A Sad Loss >>> http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmolog.htm#News >>> >>> 22 Jan 2010 - Andrew Lange, a principal in the BOOMERanG experiment and >>> Planck, died today. He was very influential in pushing the development >>> of extremely sensitive bolometer detectors in CMB experiments. >> >> Sam Am I older than Planck? I am out living all the great minds. He >> Did so much for QM(tiny stuff) Such as Planck >> length,energy,mass,constant(h) tension(used in string theory),and most >> inportant Planck time.I believe Planck believed in tiny going >> infinite.Like wave lengths can get smaller and smaller He will be >> greatly missed. TreBert > > Some of the great minds have already died, Herb. Beating you > to the "afterlife". You might say they are leaving you behind. Symmetry in all things. Worthless in life, worthless in death. |