Author Archives: Greg Parker

An observation on the General Theory of Relativity.

If you read Einstein’s little book “The Meaning of Relativity” Appendix II, you will come across a most interesting remark (by Einstein).  With regard to his General Theory of Relativity he poses the following two questions: 1)  Should one admit … Continue reading

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New Fractal renders

See plenty of new Fractal renders on my Flickr Mathematical Structures page.

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Image of the Month – April 2013

The image of the month for April 2013 is the stunning red star Mu Cephei.  As you know, I really like the impact the bright single star images have, especially when the single star is something very special. Mu Cephei … Continue reading

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Explanation of why we live in a Matrix Universe

I would like to bring to your attention the last couple of paragraphs of my Inaugural Lecture.  This explains why I believe we live in a Matrix Universe. It really is very strange that mathematics should describe our physical world … Continue reading

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The Coathanger Cluster

Noel Carboni combined the Hyperstar III and mini-WASP data for this image.

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What was the Big Bang?

The Big Bang was when the simulation was first started.

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EPOD for today is Hind’s Crimson Star

Today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) is Hind’s Crimson star acquired at the New Forest Observatory and processed by Noel Carboni in Florida U.S.A. 🙂  

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New fractal renders

You can see a new bunch of fractal renders on the Scientific Artist web site: http://www.scientificartist.com/  

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A type III civilisation has been busy recently

A recent image of Sirius shows something new in the vicinity.  A type III civilisation has constructed a Dyson sphere around our brightest star.  

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You will be assimilated

Managed to get out for just a few minutes last night and as Leo was in a good position I focused up on Regulus and let the mini-WASP do its thing.  Rather disturbing news when I processed the data this … Continue reading

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