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black man of science and medicine
(I do my own research...for a living)

clinician by fate,
academic by choice,
#antifascist by design

#woke is the antonym of stupid.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drexciya

@Strandjunker Mueller was about a year trump’s senior. If anything, it should remind them of their thoughtless leader’s age

Gell-Mann and others came out with quarks around 1964, which were extremely useful in organizing our understanding, but of limited use in computing particle masses!

You need quantum chromodynamics (QCD), invented around 1973, to understand how quarks interact and have a chance at computing the masses of the particles they form.

But even with QCD it's incredibly hard to do the computations! So even now, many things remain mysterious -- and those who love this subject have lots left to do.

For example the lightest spin-1/2 excited state of the proton, the N(1440)⁺, has a mysteriously low mass. It defies simple explanation! It's called the 'Roper resonance' after the guy who found it in 1964, and people have been struggling with it ever since:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roper_resonance

For the epic quest to understand the Roper resonance, read this:

• Volker D. Burkert, Craig D. Roberts ,Roper resonance -- solution to the fifty year puzzle, https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.02549

"This is a prodigious task, but a ten-year international effort, drawing together experimentalists and theorists, has presented a solution to the puzzle."

But don't bet on it being the final word!

This physics of particles made of quarks -- called 'hadron physics' -- is in some ways a lot like nuclear physics, or chemistry. The underlying laws are known. Applying them can be very hard. You wind up needing supercomputers, physics intuition, and rules of thumb.

But nuclear physics is less useful than chemistry, and hadron physics is even less useful. So past a certain point you do it, if at all, for love.

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Roper resonance - Wikipedia

@kevinrns @JonChevreau maher and humor mentioned in the same sentence is paradoxically funny. chump and maher deserve each other.

@JonChevreau

No one cares about bill's problems, or bill.

@knutson_brain @petergleick hey, we can still be #1 at publicly funded genocide, after all (/s)

One interesting thing I think expect to start seeing in anthropology and human origin research are hypotheses to support /justify Chinese supremacy challenging that of Europeans. (of course this is bound to happen to places that have an outsize interest and funding to study fossils and ancient artifacts; but the ideological drama will be scary fascinating).

https://www.beatport.com/track/war-still-a-run/17432815

🎶 Remember, remember children, there was a man
By the name of Hitler
With his dreams of white supremacy
He did set the world on fire
Remember, set the world on fire
Today George, Tony, Ben, and all world leaders
They sharing the same dream of supremacy
They blasting up people with them Nazi ways
With them Nazi ways, with them Nazi ways
Blasting up people🎶

🎶Nothing is new under the sun
Cah blood still a spill, and them war still a run🎶

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@youranoncentral.bsky.social give it 2 more weeks and we'll learn that Joe Biden attacked Iran....
When we ask the government to stand up to corporations, we shouldn’t be worried that they’ve got a profit motive to look the other way. But that’s exactly what the BC NDP is allowing. Meet your AI minister, Rick Glumac.

@koen_hufkens it's an excellent post and we need more of these. The lesson is clear: at one point we need to switch from a productivity mindset to a longevity mindset and we need to make sure that our mentees learn this without personal trauma.

I've seen so many talented people burn out, even commit suicide due to the pressure they put on themselves. Being half as productive but being able to do it three times longer is a net gain on its own and the difference tends to be pure fun.

This is an important read about commitment and identity with respect to the work you do. Although not everyone will have underlying illnesses the fallout can be as severe.

Looking back at my academic career I see many parallels in the "costs" mentioned:

- sold my twenties to institutes/labs
- traveled too much
- gave too much of myself away (for free)
- strain on mental health

https://kennethreitz.org/essays/2026-03-18-open_source_gave_me_everything_until_i_had_nothing_left_to_give

#academicchatter #academia

Open Source Gave Me Everything Until I Had Nothing Left to Give

I thought I was having a spiritual awakening. I was having a psychiatric emergency. I was at a tech conference in Sweden when it started. I hadn't slept in...

Kenneth Reitz