Gina Says II
Gil Kalai has now made available Part Two of Gina Says: Adventures in the Blogsphere String War. I must apologise to Gil for mistakenly thinking that he was Gina. Gina might really be a Gina, after all. Enjoy!
occasional meanderings in physics' brave new world
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Gina is, to a large extent, a virtual cyber character and she is also the hero of my book which is a combination of fiction and reality, popular science, and a longish interactive 2-books-review.
She was certainly limited by my bad English and tendency to argue but she is not me. (No apology needed, I regarded it as a compliment.)
Ah, indeed! Just as Kea is not Marni, although a remarkable number of people seem to think so.
Well, it's already been explained, but I wanted to mention that Gina was almost certainly a fictitious nickname of the same Israeli mathematical transvestite. ;-)
Higgs boson spotted
The mass of the Higgs is surprisingly large...
http://physicsworld.com/blog/2009/07/higgs_boson_spotted.html
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