The document is mirrored at
https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/handle/2292/69336
2 August, Göttingen

The document is mirrored at
https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/handle/2292/69336
2 August, Göttingen

Rainy Road Found Poem (RRFP) is a series of mysterious texts that I find in the gutter during my night walks

Imagine Stars / Farewell, Auckland Physics – EP.
Available to stream everywhere in mid-June, this small release of music includes “Gravitation”, my graduation song, and “Imagine Stars”, the complete reinterpretation of a melody that has had a long history with my time as a physics student. This page says a bit more about the story behind each track.
(more…)Thematically this is a follow up to That Thing, Physics. Well, most of my current life is the ring down of the life period that culminated in that essay being written and posted. Reality can be so sticky at times. Flavourless molasses. Maybe there’s going to be an aftertaste?
(more…)In Series …
THE APERIODICALS
Local (personal, potentially shallow, and subject to change) outlooks on science, technology, growth, and occasionally culture and history. The goal is to write something every week, but whether it can make its way to FWPhys is random. Hence the series title.
Freedom. It is a big word. The post is hardly commensurate in length, breadth, and depth. Nonetheless I am free enough to decide to spend the Saturday to jot down the following. Free enough to have multiple waves of doubts over my career and dealing — maybe I am also free enough to carve a legacy of nothing? Anyway, here goes.
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