Monday, January 2, 2012

Inconstant Constants

Image: Courtesy of Wolfgang Steffen Instituto de Astronom?a, UNAM and Cosmovisi?n

In Brief

  • Physicists routinely assume that quantities such as the speed of light are constant: they have the same values everywhere in space and time.
  • The authors and their collaborators have called that assumption into question. By comparing quasar observations with laboratory reference measurements, they have argued that chemical elements in different regions of the universe may be absorbing light differently than the same elements on Earth. The data suggest that one of the constants, known as the fine-structure constant, drifts gradually by a few parts per million across the entire observable universe.
  • Small though it might seem, this change, if confirmed, would be revolutionary. It could be a sign that space has extra dimensions.

Some things never change. physicists call them the constants of nature. Such quantities as the velocity of light, c, Newton?s constant of gravitation, G, and the mass of the electron, me, are assumed to be the same at all places and times in the universe. They form the scaffolding around which the theories of physics are erected, and they define the fabric of our universe. Physics has progressed by making ever more accurate measurements of their values.

And yet, remarkably, no one has ever successfully predicted or explained any of the constants. Physicists have no idea why constants take the special numerical values that they do (given the choice of units). In SI units, c is 299,792,458; G is 6.673 ? 10?11; and me is 9.10938188 ? 10?31?numbers that follow no discernible pattern. The only thread running through the values is that if many of them were even slightly different, complex atomic structures such as living beings would not be possible. The desire to explain the constants has been one of the driving forces behind efforts to develop a complete unified description of nature, or ?theory of everything.? Physicists have hoped that such a theory would show that each of the constants of nature could have only one logically possible value. It would reveal an underlying order to the seeming arbitrariness of nature.

In recent years, however, the status of the constants has grown more muddied, not less. Researchers have found that the best candidate for a theory of everything, the variant of string theory called M-theory, is self-consistent only if the universe has more than four dimensions of space and time?as many as seven more. One? implication is that the constants weobserve may not, in fact, be the truly fundamental ones. Those live in the full higher-dimensional space, and we see only their three-dimensional ?shadows.?

Meanwhile physicists have also come to appreciate that the values of many of the constants may be the result of mere happenstance, acquired during random events and elementary particle processes early in the history of the universe. In fact, string theory allows for a vast number?10500?of possible ?worlds? with different self-consistent sets of laws and ?con-
?stants. So far researchers have no idea why our combination was selected. Continued study may reduce the number of logically possible worlds to one, but we have to remain open to the unnerving possibility that our known universe is but one of many?a part of a multiverse?and that different parts of the multiverse exhibit different solutions to the theory, our observed laws of nature being merely one edition of many systems of local bylaws.

No further explanation would then be possible for many of our numerical constants other than that they constitute a rare combination that permits consciousness to evolve. Our observable ?uni?verse could be one of many isolated oases surrounded by an infinity of lifeless space?a surreal place where different forces of nature hold sway and particles such as electrons or structures such as carbon atoms and DNA molecules could be impossibilities. If you tried to venture into that outside world, you would cease to be.

Thus, string theory gives with the right hand and takes with the left. It was devised in part to explain the seemingly arbitrary values of the physical constants, and the basic equations of the theory contain few arbitrary parameters. Yet so far string theory offers no explanation for the observed values of the constants.

A Ruler You Can Trust
indeed, the word ?constant? may be a misnomer. Our constants could vary both in time and in space. If the extra dimensions of space were to change in size, the ?constants? in our three-dimensional world would change with them. If we looked far enough out in space, we might begin to see regions where the ?constants? have settled into different values. Ever since the 1930s researchers have speculated that the constants may not be constant. String theory gives this idea a theoretical plausibility and makes it all the more important for observers to search for deviations from constancy.


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Sunday, January 1, 2012

How many of you combine taskbar buttons on Windows 7?

It really depends on how you use Windows 7 for which option may work best for you.

Like me, I usually have so many things opened at once, it's not even funny. For example, 10 tabs in IE9, a few virtual machines, and a few other programs. There just wouldn't be enough room on the taskbar for all of them without them being grouped. "Always combined" is just more convenient for me.

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It's a Snap! Best reader photos of 2011

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Greg Park / UGC

Clingman's Dome, Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Our readers have submitted some stunning photos from around the world this year. We often get hundreds of submissions each week, and it's very hard to select just a few dozen to feature.

In order to showcase this year's best It's a Snap submissions, we rounded up 15 that won a gallery vote throughout the year. As you'll see below, these photos capture brilliant colors, amazing scenes and beautiful angles. There are majestic mountains, dramatic Western landscapes, impressive bodies of water and even a few animals. Scroll through this gorgeous set of images and vote for your favorite at the bottom.

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Horseshoe Bend in Page, Ariz.

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Peter McIntosh / UGC

Chattahoochee National Forest, Ga.

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Elakala Falls, Blackwater Falls State Park, W. Va.

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Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Canada

Chris Carr / UGC

Kihei beach, Maui, Hawaii

Michael Toma / UGC

Prairie lightning in Wyoming

David Bullock / UGC

Deer at Seven Mile Hill, The Dalles, Ore.

Tod Carroll / UGC

Matthew Smith / UGC

Jennifer Blom / UGC

If you have photos you'd like to share, submit them for a chance to be featured in the weekly gallery by clicking here and scrolling down.

You can also join our It's A Snap Facebook community by clicking here, and share your photos with others.

Eds. note: It was brought to our attention that the photo of the Valley of the Ten Peaks in Banff National Park, Canada, may not belong to the reader who submitted it. Until we are able to confirm that it was published with the permission of the photographer, we have removed the photo from the post.

Which photo is your favorite?

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8. Elakala Falls, Blackwater Falls State Park, W. Va.

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17.5%

(3,227 votes)

12. Deer at Seven Mile Hill, The Dalles, Ore.

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16.5%

(3,039 votes)

2. Horseshoe Bend in Page, Ariz.

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12.6%

(2,331 votes)

3. Valley Of the Ten Peaks in Banff National Park, Canada

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8.7%

(1,609 votes)

13. Glacier Bay, Alaska

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8.4%

(1,553 votes)

1. Clingman's Dome, Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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8.3%

(1,523 votes)

9. Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Canada

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7.2%

(1,333 votes)

5. Iguasu Falls, Argentina

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3.6%

(667 votes)

4. Albuquerque, N.M.

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3.5%

(646 votes)

7.Chattahoochee National Forest, Ga.

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3.5%

(643 votes)

10. Kihei beach, Maui, Hawaii

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2.7%

(493 votes)

15. Mount McKinley, Alaska

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2.6%

(484 votes)

14. Pelicans in Aruba

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2.2%

(408 votes)

11. Prairie lightning in Wyoming

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2%

(365 votes)

6. Australian koala

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0.6%

(117 votes)

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Soon-to-be tornado watch for Jackson

Weather experts predict damaging winds and severe thunderstorms with the possibility of isolated tornadoes in West Tennessee.

There will probably be a tornado watch for Jackson later in the day, said Danny Gant, a National Weather Service meteorologist.

The greatest risk for severe weather will occur along and west of Martin Tennessee to Somerville Tennessee to Batesville Mississippi, according to a National Weather Service, online report, from about 4p.m. to 7p.m. in Jackson.

Severe weather is expected between 4p.m. and midnight east of Memphis and over to the Tennessee River Valley.

Meteorologists predict thunderstorms by early this afternoon.

?Any severe storms that develop will be capable of producing damaging winds and a few tornadoes,? the website stated. ?There will be a secondary threat for large hail."

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Android?s Chinese Manufacturers Form Alliance To Defend From Apple and Microsoft Patent Lawsuits


Digitimes is reporting that Chinese OEM?s could be quietly banding together to fight off the ever looming threat of patent lawsuits from Android arch?nemeses like Apple, Microsoft and Nokia. The Chinese coalition would be formed by ZTE, Lenovo, TCL, Coolpad and Konka who, it?s assumed, would pool their patent resources and share information on how to work around alleged patent infringements and keep from paying the dreaded ?licensing fee.?

As the Chinese smartphone market grows ? currently the largest in the world ? OEM?s are sure to draw attention from Apple and Microsoft who spend much of their time attacking Android manufacturers.

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