{"id":1097,"date":"2008-10-21T23:12:49","date_gmt":"2008-10-22T06:12:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/steve.cooleysekula.net\/blog\/?p=1097"},"modified":"2011-04-16T21:25:03","modified_gmt":"2011-04-17T02:25:03","slug":"speaking-of-aggie","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/steve.cooleysekula.net\/blog\/2008\/10\/21\/speaking-of-aggie\/","title":{"rendered":"Speaking of Aggie"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This morning, I awoke a bit later than usual, went through the morning routine, paid some extra attention to the cats, and then hit the road for Davis, CA. I came here today to give a seminar, just as I had been doing through my 8-state trek in September and October. This was particularly exciting for me, though, since it was from Davis that many of the ideas flowed which became a core part of our program to secure the world&#8217;s largest sample of Upsilon(3S) and Upsilon(2S) mesons. Ideas regarding low mass dark matter and a low mass Higgs boson were cornerstones of the proposal to take that data, and it was a personal pleasure to be able to come here to share just the tip of the spear of our physics results.<\/p>\n<p>It was a beautiful day here in Davis. I&#8217;ve only been here a few times, and only once to the campus, but the sky was blue, the wind was perky, and the temperature was a pleasant autumn cool all day long. I had the chance to learn about some of the neutrino and dark matter physics going on here, attend an &#8220;LHC lunch&#8221; on current activities and news in the LHC and CMS, and then I got to share the bottomonium physics results from BaBar. I had a great day, and I benefitted from the week&#8217;s rest I got between the end of my big tour and this trip up to Davis. I felt much less like a near-zombie than I did in those last few days of my big tour.<\/p>\n<p>What I like about Davis is that you can get around, and it doesn&#8217;t feel like an intimidating place. You go from big campus to great downtown in just a few minutes by foot, and by bike or car it&#8217;s even faster. Biking here looks like fun &#8211; it seems to easy to integrate commuting and exercise in a place like this, something I last got to do in Madison, WI and at CERN in Geneva.<\/p>\n<p>It was a long day. Freeman Dyson gave a public lecture tonight, as part of a Centennial celebration here at Davis. I attended it, a talk about the individual versus the group and Dyson&#8217;s thoughts on this regarding the law, language, and evolution. Having never seen Dyson speak before, but knowing of his role in the unification of QED many decades ago, I didn&#8217;t know what to expect. Even for a man at his age, he has an energy and a clarity that I don&#8217;t see in many of my own peers. He read from text he&#8217;d prepared, but he was dynamic and he had a great sense of humor. This turned an evening of uncharted expectations into a thought-provoking nad exciting evening, topped off by dinner with some of the Davis physics department members I met during the day.<\/p>\n<p>This also made for a long day, albeit a rewarding one. Tomorrow, I&#8217;ll hit the road and head back to home (to take care of those cats!) before going to SLAC.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This morning, I awoke a bit later than usual, went through the morning routine, paid some extra attention to the cats, and then hit the road for Davis, CA. I came here today to give a seminar, just as I had been doing through my 8-state trek in September and October. 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