(The following article was just discovered on the website
www.prlog.org)
7/23/09
City of Bexley To Honor Physics Students for Catching Stephen Hawking
Error
The City of Bexley, OH will
officially recognize five recent high school physics grads for their
accomplishment of spotting a mistake made by the famed scientist Stephen
Hawking.
PRLog (Press Release)
– Sep 04, 2008 – Bexley, OH: The Bexley City Council will honor three
girls and two boys, recently graduated high school students, for being
able to detect a mistake that famed physicist Stephen Hawking made that
no other scientists had detected. This astute feat was accomplished as
part of an experiment conducted by a R&D engineer who did catch the
mistake but was puzzled when physicists seemed incapable of noticing it
right off.
Marshall Barnes, director of the SuperScience for High School Physics
program, caught the mistake in 2003. He later presented it at a number
of conferences but was surprised when he found that, although everyone
agreed that it was in fact a major goof on the part of Hawking, it had
to be specifically pointed out to them that way first. The reasoning
behind this, Marshall determined, was that older physicists are locked
in their old patterns of analysis and aren't mentally flexible enough to
catch the error. On the contrary, younger minds might - hence the
experiment when he presented a class of Bexley High School students with
the problem. Five were able to detect it out of about 30 students.
The mistake involved objections over the theoretical model of using
wormholes as time machines, a famous model devised by Cal Tech professor
Kip Thorne, and cited in many books and on such programs as PBS's NOVA.
The fact that three of the five students were girls, surprised everyone
but underlines the often-debated fact that girls can do physics when
given the chance and motivation. It also supports further concerns about
the future of academic physics, expressed in the book, The Trouble With
Physics, by Lee Smolin.
The proclamations will be handed out during the city council meeting
September 9th, 7PM at City Hall, 2242 E. Main Street, Bexley, OH. For
more information contact Debbie Maynard at 614 559 4210 or 614 559 4212
or email dmaynard@bexley.org.
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