Archive for the 'science' Category

In Your Face

Stumbled upon this via MetaFilter. According to a study

men who were most open to casual sex were generally perceived as being more masculine-looking, with facial features that generally included squarer jaws, larger nose and smaller eyes. This finding confirms that women see masculine men as more likely to be unfaithful.

The research also showed that women who were open to short-term sexual relationships were usually seen by others as more attractive. These women tended to have wide eyes and large lips, and were usually viewed as more attractive by men.#

Uh, yes. So hot people tend to bed more people than ugly people. Did we really need a study for that? Especially one that uses the same logic as Phrenology?

Gödel-Escher-Bach-Tool

I just watched a science show that had a segment on Gödel, Austrian mathemagician, whose work today is considered as the basis for von Neumann’s and Turing’s work, thus he’s the one who made all this computer greatness we’re using each and every day possible. His 100th birthday would have been a few das ago, so there are a whole bunch of festivities and exhibitions going on at the moment. The most prominent one is hosted by the main library of the University of Vienna, but there’s also quite a good online-exhibition.

You also might want to check out the amazing book by Douglas R. Hofstadter, “Gödel, Escher, Bach”, which explores the similarities of the works of these three.

Now, the real reason I’m writing about all this, because undoubtedly some of you may be questioning my sanity, considering that I’ve always been mathematic’s greatest foe, is that during that segment they were playing Tool’s song “Triad” from their album “Lateralus”.

Which fits in nicely with my “Tool Appreciation Week”, a festivity I’ve just made up in order to justify yet another posting in which I’m talking about Tool.

Now there’s an anti-climax for you.




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