It's a quarter mile visibility and very low ceiling. I chose to meditate extra in lieu of my walk. Meditating helps me understand the physics I'm studying.
Yesterday I visited the urologist. The chemistry of my prostate is a little high. It always has been a little high due, I believe, to my almost daily bike rides. Anyway when we looked at the chemistry over time it turned out that the results were within 10%. Over 13 years! Going in I expected him to ask to put all sorts of probes in my nether region. Urologists have a habit of doing that. But none of that today thank you. And we had a nice discussion about the cost of health care in the US today.
I've started re-reading Lisa Randall's "Warped Passages" about hidden dimensions. It's a much easier read this time since I have a general idea of what she's saying and where she's going. Still it's very engrossing.
Reading the book, the thought crossed my mind that several influential physicists have been born within a few miles of where I was born and raised. Richard Feynman , Far Rockaway, Leonard Susskind, the Bronx, Brian Greene and Lisa Randall, Queens. And that's without really thinking about it. Could it be the water? Or maybe the long gone, great NY school system.
Unanswered questions are clear indicators that we're all on this flight together.
Dick
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