Spiders ”n’ Mars

The best of the rest from the physics arXiv this week:

Discovery of the Arsenic Isotope

The Origin of the Universe as Revealed Through the Polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background

Chemical Self Assembly of Graphene Sheets

Pricing Strategies for Viral Marketing on Social Networks

Scale Invariance, Bounded Rationality and Non-Equilibrium Economics

2 Responses to “Spiders ”n’ Mars”

  1. Zephir says:

    /*…pattern of polarization in CMB, which is uniquely sensitive to primordial gravity waves….*/

    This is just a speculation – as nobody has detected gravitational waves yet, the primordial ones the less. To prove model by its assumptions is always a somewhat risky business.

  2. Zephir says:

    From AWT follows, just the CMB waves are compactified “primordial” gravitational waves and expanded gravitons at the same moment. Therefore CMB cannot be sensitive to itself from semantical reasons.