Annual Physics game is about predicting the current years Nobel Prize winner.
The announcement will come just next month-October is the Nobel Prize month.
Thomson-Reuters does the job for you.
They have chosen only three topics
(1) Bell Inequalities and Quantum Entanglement (Aspect-Clauser-Zeilinger)
(2) Photonic Band Gap Material (John-Yablonovitch)
(3) Ferromagnetism in Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors (Ohno)
Our choice will be the first one.
Because if the second team is the one that wins it we can scream that hurray Sanjeev made it!
Sanjeev as in Sanjeev John. (And no, no your poor Alig does not know him. And no your poor Alig has not been to the same laundry as Sanjeev. So see here. Of course if you are in Toronto then just go and say your hi now-he'll be flooded by phonies later on. Hello Aligs, listening? Oh thanks.)
And if the last named wins it then also we can shout that Oh no I was wrong!
The announcement will come just next month-October is the Nobel Prize month.
Thomson-Reuters does the job for you.
They have chosen only three topics
(1) Bell Inequalities and Quantum Entanglement (Aspect-Clauser-Zeilinger)
(2) Photonic Band Gap Material (John-Yablonovitch)
(3) Ferromagnetism in Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors (Ohno)
Our choice will be the first one.
Because if the second team is the one that wins it we can scream that hurray Sanjeev made it!
Sanjeev as in Sanjeev John. (And no, no your poor Alig does not know him. And no your poor Alig has not been to the same laundry as Sanjeev. So see here. Of course if you are in Toronto then just go and say your hi now-he'll be flooded by phonies later on. Hello Aligs, listening? Oh thanks.)
And if the last named wins it then also we can shout that Oh no I was wrong!