Monday, July 31, 2006

COSMIC CALCULATOR — by Steve Nadis

Here’s a nifty website you’re all dying to visit, or will be dying to visit now that you’ve heard about it. Called “Ned Wright’s Javascript Cosmology Calculator” (http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/CosmoCalc.html), you type in a redshift (z), and it automatically converts that to the age of the universe in gigayears, depending on the assumptions made re. the Hubble constant, omega-mass, and omega-vacuum. In other words, it’s indispensable. Upon visiting the site and seeing for yourself what I’m talking about here, you’ll wonder how you got through life without it. But now you don’t have to. Consider this your “Helpful Hint” for the day.
Posted by Snake at 19:02:18
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3 Responses to “COSMIC CALCULATOR — by Steve Nadis”

  1. Burt says:

    This may be “helpful” to you. It’s definitely not “helpful” to me. To put it more directly: Who gives a flying flunk?

  2. Snake says:

    Sorry you don’t find it helpful, Burt. I suspect that once you get used to making this sort of conversion, you’ll find it invaluable. All I can say is give it time. If you still feel this way after a week of steady use, I stand corrected.

  3. Your blog is impressive,it is always in my mind after i read it.

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