matheus-hostert.bsky.social
Particle physicist, neutrinos, dark matter, Brazil, black cats, and more.
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That's fantastic, congratulations!
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Does FASER count? Proto-DUNE @ SPS? NOMAD? Spallation sources? lol definitely asking a lot here, this will be very useful.
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Neat!
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15% is a subpar tip these days.
Science and universities deserve better.
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Isn't that the best though? I love it.
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Yes -- I just like the idea that there is some sort of a notion of what "better science" might look like.
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Organized Skepticism:
scientific claims should be exposed to critical scrutiny before being accepted: both in methodology and institutional codes of conduct.
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Disinterestedness:
scientific institutions act for the benefit of a common scientific enterprise, rather than for specific outcomes or the resulting personal gain of individuals within them.
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Universalism:
scientific validity is independent of the sociopolitical status/personal attributes of its participants.
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Communism:
all scientists should have common ownership of scientific goods (intellectual property), to promote collective collaboration; secrecy is the opposite of this norm.
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Fun!
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Thank you! That's was fast!
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Great! I've been trying to remove my X link without success for months now :( Any ideas?
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This is a very nice read and I'm glad for the click bait abstract.
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Omg! Yes.
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Honestly, some people charge for that!
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Article featuring none other than @zupanj.bsky.social !
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Oh, I just got this reference. Nice.
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Personally, I wouldn't do it, but I understand why someone would.
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Ty ty!
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I love this. I remember being so bothered by what seemed like a circular definition, so this clock analogy would have been much needed 10 years ago.
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Not the beam, not the luminosity, not the total xsecs... I feel like it has to be some relative property like someone mentioned for W mass measurement?
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I guess? Only so many chick+eggs photos out there xD
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This is the cover photo of my edition of Schrödinger's book "What is life". I knew I recognized it from somewhere!
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Further proof of its particle physicist nature.