Martin Posted October 16, 2006 Posted October 16, 2006 http://www.ignobel.com/ig/ig-pastwinners.html#ig2006 http://dorigo.wordpress.com/2006/10/16/the-new-ignobel-prize-in-physics/ this year the prize was awarded to Basile Audoly and Sebastien Neukirch, for their work on fractures explaining why spaghetti does not break in half: “Fragmentation of Rods by Cascading Cracks: Why Spaghetti Does Not Break in Half”, Physical Review Letters 95, 9 (2005) 95505 http://www.lmm.jussieu.fr/spaghetti/index.html you can read more about this year's prizes at the ignobel site. the chemistry prize had to do with ultrasonic velocity in cheddar cheese. the prize for medicine was for inventing an unmentionable way to cure hiccups.
Martin Posted October 16, 2006 Author Posted October 16, 2006 http://heelspurs.com/feynman.html at the Spaghetti website I found these Feynman video snippets about various things----bits of interviews etc. ========================= also there are these movies of spaghetti breaking intended to show why it doesn't just snap into two pieces which you'd think would resolve its stress problems http://www.lmm.jussieu.fr/spaghetti/movies-1-pb.html http://www.lmm.jussieu.fr/spaghetti/movies-6-more.html Feynman was interested in spaghetti, so the investigation of this problem goes back a ways----spaghetti breakage has a history of interesting people
J.C.MacSwell Posted October 16, 2006 Posted October 16, 2006 Maybe Spaghetti Theory will take over String Theory (Macaroni metrics, Lasagna branes etc. etc.)
ecoli Posted October 16, 2006 Posted October 16, 2006 Maybe Spaghetti Theory will take over String Theory (Macaroni metrics, Lasagna branes etc. etc.) It's happening in religion, why not science?
Sisyphus Posted October 16, 2006 Posted October 16, 2006 Perhaps Spaghetti Theory is just an atheist conspiracy to undermine our children's faith in the FSM.
swansont Posted October 16, 2006 Posted October 16, 2006 the prize for medicine was for inventing an unmentionable way to cure hiccups. I would venture to guess that alien abductees do not tend to suffer from hiccups...
gcol Posted October 16, 2006 Posted October 16, 2006 The spaghetti breaking illustrated shows only single sticks. When breaking a handful of long spag in half to fit my economy saucepan, 95% break into 2 pieces. By the laws of chance, one must, after many such operations, break as nearly exactly in half as makes no difference. The moisture content also affects snapping behaviour, as does speed. I therefore cry flawed and incomplete experiment, and skewed results. Did the research budget run out, or was there something interesting to watch on the telly instead? I shall, as with my spag, use a generous sprinkle of salt when considering his other work.
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