{"id":1472,"date":"2007-09-10T00:27:42","date_gmt":"2007-09-09T22:27:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.randform.org\/blog\/?p=1472"},"modified":"2007-09-10T00:27:42","modified_gmt":"2007-09-09T22:27:42","slug":"about-visiting-greenwich","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.randform.org\/blog\/?p=1472","title":{"rendered":"about visiting greenwich"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I try to stay up to date with what&#8217;s going on in the math and physics world by e.g. reading blogs of scientists. One of the probably most famous blogs in the mathematical physics world is <a href=\"http:\/\/math.ucr.edu\/home\/baez\/TWF.html\">this week&#8217;s finds<\/a> by John Baez whom I visited on Friday.<br \/>\n<\/a><br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\n<\/br><\/p>\n<p>John Baez is also member of the group blog called <a href=\"http:\/\/golem.ph.utexas.edu\/category\/\">n-category cafe<\/a> which is dealing with <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Category_theory\">category theory<\/a> (a subject which seems by the way had already been favored by <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Charles_Sanders_Peirce#Theory_of_categories\">Charles Peirce<\/a> (see also this <a href=\"http:\/\/www.randform.org\/blog\/?p=1424\">old randform post<\/a>)). The n-Category Cafe wants to set up a <a href=\"http:\/\/golem.ph.utexas.edu\/category\/2007\/09\/towards_a_higherdimensional_wi.html\">category wiki<\/a> which is intended for collaboratively exploring n-Categories.<\/p>\n<p>I thought it may be a good idea to inform the category people about the possibilities of <a href=\"www.jreality.de\">jReality<\/a> and hence  decided to contact John and his wife, who are -just as me- staying   in the London borough of Lewisham\/<a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Greenwich\">Greenwich<\/a>. Since I was out of London on Saturday and John was out of London on Sunday the only time left for a meeting was a busy Friday afternoon while people were moving back into the house John and Lisa stayed in. Everything was a bit hectic, so I was happy that John and Lisa could fit me into their tight schedule and that I got to explain a bit about jReality.<\/p>\n<p>John said that he is a very visual person and that he liked our netart\/media art (however we didn&#8217;t discuss netart but mostly math and jreality). He had the opinion that category theory is a rather visual theory &#8211; a fact which I would like to understand better. I will have a look at the n-categories Wiki project and I would also like to see how their collaborative online work is proceeding. <\/p>\n<p>I once set up a wiki for a group of string theorists (actually it was a so called virtual learning environment (VLE) called <a href=\"http:\/\/moodle.org\/\">Moodle<\/a>, which comes not only with a wiki, but also with modules providing chatrooms, libraries, forums, blogs etc.) but it wasn&#8217;t much used (where I have to add that i learned about the possible pitfalls of online collaboration at an online seminar on online learning called  <a href=\"http:\/\/online-seminar.net\/\">Ikarus<\/a>..:)). However, I think the perspectives for John&#8217;s and his collaborators&#8217; new online project look much better, last but not least since they had already established their fairly successful n-category blog.<\/p>\n<p>Some former colleagues sometimes wonder why I am still interested in math\/physics research. Since this is a math and physics post I will use the opportunity to say a word on this. <\/p>\n<p>Every mathematician knows that if one is stuck with a math problem for too long (where the term &#8220;too long&#8221; is undefined) then one should better move on to a new one. Nevertheless at the same time old problems often continue to be haunting and thus it seems to be natural to keep trying to find a better understanding and resolution (On the other hand this may be a reason why one could be reluctant to take on new problems). So yes my old open math problems keep haunting me a bit. Moreover I regard the reading of math texts as a kind of practice &#8211; just in the same way as I still <a href=\"http:\/\/www.daytar.de\/art\/cvnad\/artedu.shtml\">practise drawing<\/a>. (And thus I felt very honored when my neighbors asked me to draw their family members. remark: I find that doing portraits is emotionally quite arduous. -I could never do this on a full time basis).<\/p>\n<p>As a matter of fact Greenwich is famous for the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Prime_Meridian\">prime meridian<\/a> which was defined to go through the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Royal_Observatory%2C_Greenwich\">royal observatory<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><img src='http:\/\/www.randform.org\/blog\/wp-content\/2007\/09\/meridiantourist.jpg' alt='meridiantourist.jpg' \/><\/p>\n<div style=\"font-size:90%;\">walk the line on the wild side? &#8211; a tourist in a <a href=\"http:\/\/images.google.co.uk\/images?svnum=10&#038;um=1&#038;hl=en&#038;client=firefox-a&#038;rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&#038;q=greenwich+meridian+sculpture&#038;btnG=Search+Images\">typical <\/a> pose in front of the sculpture indicating the prime meridian at the royal greenwich observatory:<\/div>\n<p><img src='http:\/\/www.randform.org\/blog\/wp-content\/2007\/09\/observatory450.jpg' alt='observatory450.jpg' \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I try to stay up to date with what&#8217;s going on in the math and physics world by e.g. reading blogs of scientists. 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