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"PLoS ONE: a new "interactive" scientific journal"

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Anonymous Chris Leonard said...

Also keep your eyes peeled over the coming months for a physics-specific open-access publishing platform - PhysMath Central, which will be tailored much more to physicists needs.

Chris

4:49 AM, January 05, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

This latter article cites a very nice quote by Sabine

Ah, hum, yes. I think I've written more intelligent sentences. But I think it's the first time someone quotes me in a correct context! And the article is actually pretty interesting and well written....


Yours too :-)

More later. Have to pamper my jetlag. I should have read my own blog. Statistics don't lie: Newark is by far the worst airport I've ever had to get through customs. Best,

B.

10:20 AM, January 05, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

btw, regarding the arxiv trackbacks: Did you notice that the arxiv lists trackbacks to our blog?

11:14 AM, January 05, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The causal disconnect between two of you in the Penrose diagram is probably even more entertaining than this improved publishing technology. ;-)

11:01 PM, January 05, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Lubos :-)

I guess you're the first who understood the picture! Indeed, indeed, long-distance relationships aren't always fun. I sketched the picture somewhere above the Atlantic ocean - But we're working on the information loss problem.

Besides this, we're still not upgraded to the no-longer-beta version! I am getting kind of jealous of your blog, it seems to have some cool features.

A nice weekend to all of you,

B.

8:14 AM, January 06, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ah, finally, my cable provider brings again the internet in my living room - that didn't work since yesterday evening... And what do I see: I am just offline for one day and my wife has refurbished our virtual home ;-)...

I recognize the new picture as one of those diagrams that are used to describe the causual strucutures and singularities of space-times, but I have to say I never invested time and thinking to really understand what they say. So, there may be a hidden meaning in the figure which I should decipher :-) ?

To come back more to the topic of this thread: Is it actully possible to see somehow which posts on a blog are targets of a trackback from the arXiv?

All the best, stefan

12:32 PM, January 06, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

glad you hear you're again causally connected :-) Yeah, I vaguely plan on writing something about Penrose Carter diagrams some time... Just briefly: the solid lines are the horizons, the wavy lines the singularities. The whole diagram is the (max. analytical extension of) the Schwarzschild solution. Best,'

B.

12:44 PM, January 06, 2007

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