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3I/Atlas Bound?

This month's great leap forward is that I have written a fortran model to simulate complete QI dynamics for the first time. The great thing about having a fortran model is that you can run experiments with it. I've suspected for a while that these interstellar comets like Oumuamua, Borisov or 3I/Atlas are actually bound to the Solar system, or 3I/Atlas at least. This was base...

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Well here's an update for you. For much more on all these topics, please see my patreon (link below). 

I'm part of a team submitting a proposal for a European Research Grant. I'm not getting that excited about it yet because, even if we get the funds, the work won't start till mid 2027, but it would be 10 million euros shared between four Principal Investigators. I...

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Dr Filius Apry had realised years ago, something that no-one else had: Heisenberg's uncertainty principle allows time travel. Well... sort of. To avoid bothering you with the maths, the principle can be written like this

(uncertainty in time) x (uncertainty in energy) = a constant.

That means that if the uncertainty in energy decreases then the uncertainty in time...

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When I used to work at the UK Meteorological Office, I was often in their library when work permitted. That was in the old building in Bracknell, a building which no longer exists. One of my favourite reads was The Meteorological Magazine, which was devoted solely to reporting interesting observations, like the early journals of the Royal Society in the time of Newton and Hoo...

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