Showing posts with label series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label series. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2008

“Lost” producers inspired by particle physics

May 12, 2008 | 5:30 am

Left, a symbol from the TV show Lost. Right, the CMS detector at CERN.

Physics buffs may very soon see something very familiar on Lost.

Producers of the hit TV show have followed the progress and physics of the Large Hadron Collider very closely, according to a recent article in Popular Mechanics. Physicists have dispelled the idea that the high-energy accelerator could create tiny black holes. But Lost producers plan to include another far-out type of scenario in the show’s fourth season, which they say will involve a time-travel plot.

Some speculate that time travel on the show will become possible after a high-energy accelerator located on the remote island tears the space-time fabric.

Popular Mechanics says:

Lost is the first mainstream TV show since Mr. Wizard to make science cool again. Across thousands of Web sites devoted to Lost, obsessive viewers analyze screen captures, debate theories of living in purgatory and play online games in trying to answer the ultimate science question: What is this damn island?

I’ve only recently become a Lost fan, so the entire show is still a big mystery. I can’t wait to see how high-energy physics can fit into the more-fiction-than-fact scientific plot line.

Rhianna Wisniewski
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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Airs, herramienta para poder monitorear las series de TV

Airs es un programa que permite hacer un seguimiento de las series de TV que están transmitiéndose.
Airs is an Automatic Series Grabber tool. It is used to monitor which series are Aired (hence the name Airs). If you are tired of browsing the epguides.com site or tv.com for new episodes, this tool is for you. Airs runs on Windows XP/2K, Linux and MacOS.
By grabbing the contents from http://epguides.com or http://tv.com and only showing the new episodes of the series, will allow you to keep up to date with what is aired. Airs is created in wxPython and comes in source or stand alone executable.
If you have questions, bugs or just want to say thanks, you can email me: jorgb@xs4all.nl
Link: http://www.xs4all.nl/~jorgb/wb/MyProjects.html