One of the working titles (since I missed the October 15 anniversary date of the flight) was “Self-Portrait of an Early-Career Theoretical Physicist“. It ended up seeming too long for my liking.



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One of the working titles (since I missed the October 15 anniversary date of the flight) was “Self-Portrait of an Early-Career Theoretical Physicist“. It ended up seeming too long for my liking.



Originally published in December 2023, access restored April 2024.
(more…)Originally published in January 2024, access restored April 2024.
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.

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.

The following attachment is a review presentation that I prepared as part of my application to lead the Auckland Advanced Physics Lab next year, for which I am unsuccessful.
The inability to tell beginnings and pinnacles apart is an ever-relevant phenomenon of the human condition.
References to internal and other previliged material have been removed.




























