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A Random Walk through Oddly Named Physics Things

 

In spite (or perhaps because) of the overwhelming boringness of much technical jargon, scientists are drawn to whimsical or poetic names more than you might suspect. Here are some of my favorites.

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In a 1969 paper entitled “Mixmaster Universe,†physicist Charles Misner set out his idea for a solution to the paradox. Although it sounds like a 1980?s proto-hip-hop group, the theory actually gets its name from a kitchen appliance, the Sunbeam Mixmaster.

 

The idea was that the early universe went through a phase of so-called chaotic evolution, which did for the cosmos what the Mixmaster does for cake batter, mixing its contents until they were smooth and even.

 

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