Comment Apple, Google should do the same (Score 1) 233
Comment Re:I guess that if a Mathematician... (Score 1) 176
before the age of 30
it is 40
Comment Damn the editor (Score 5, Informative) 180
Comment Re:Quantum mechanics is real, like it or not. (Score 2) 144
It's in accord with theory.
Care to explain how? AFAICS this is a new phenomenon.
Comment I wonder (Score -1) 166
Comment Reminds me of zambia space program (Score 1) 176
Comment Re:A prime example (Score 1) 506
Comment Re:Contests are the best way... (Score 1) 260
who have time to participate in contests
don't blame time, blame yourself for not managing it.
Comment Re:Contests are the best way... (Score 1) 260
to find programmers who like contests.
and the people who win these contests happen to be very good programmers, so, all in all its a great way to find talent.
Comment Re:nope (Score 1) 260
Comment Re:Bit torrent (Score 1) 136
I assume someone will download the whole dataset and make a torrent out of it before long
If you RTFA, the guy who actually discovered it torrented the dataset.
Comment Re:My theory (Score 1) 1010
Comment Re:Bad headline (Score 1) 412
Everything approaching a black hole is being compressed; you'd be exposed to the burning energy of a hundred thousand million thermonuclear explosions before reaching the event horizon.
The high temperatures is produced not by things getting compressed, but because breaking bonds between a pair of entangled particles is highly exothermic. Also Polchinski says things get burned at event horizon, not compressed.