All posts by Jeremy Lyon

Another Method For Predicting Earthquakes

I was about 6 miles from the epicenter of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, and about 7 miles from the epicenter of the 1994 Northridge earthquake. Living as I do midway between the San Andreas and Hayward faults, I tend to cherish my ability to live in denial. I get grumpy when I hear about methods that might help predict major earthquakes, like measuring the change in electrical properties of compressed rock. If you can’t guarantee it will work, please let me live in my happy pretend world.

A Real Brainbuster

This one is tough to explain, so I’ll try to keep it simple: a research team has manipulated light in such a way that, when passed through an optical fiber, the light wave/particle will actually travel backward from the far end of the fiber to meet itself. Of particular importance, I think, is the lead researcher’s conjecture that this discovery could lead to a refutation of Einstein’s theories about faster-than-light travel.