Song, er, Singh of the Nitpickers
Feb. 16th, 2006 12:53 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The new issue of Symmetry hit the streets. In it is Simon Singh's account of the mock feud he got into with pop singer Katie Melua.
Originally, the song went:
We are 12 billion light years from the edge
That’s a guess
No one can ever say it’s true
But I know that I will always be with you.
Singh persuaded her to re-record the song with more scientifically accurate lyrics:
We are 13.7 billion light years from the edge of the observable universe
That’s a good estimate with well defined error bars
Scientists say it’s true, but acknowledge that it may be refined
And with the available information, I predict that I will always be with you.
He writes, "Thanks to my flippant spat with Katie, people who would never think of picking up my 500-page book on the big bang were getting a dose of cosmology. As a writer who wants to get people excited about science, the writing of the original article was probably the most productive hour of my career."
Originally, the song went:
We are 12 billion light years from the edge
That’s a guess
No one can ever say it’s true
But I know that I will always be with you.
Singh persuaded her to re-record the song with more scientifically accurate lyrics:
We are 13.7 billion light years from the edge of the observable universe
That’s a good estimate with well defined error bars
Scientists say it’s true, but acknowledge that it may be refined
And with the available information, I predict that I will always be with you.
He writes, "Thanks to my flippant spat with Katie, people who would never think of picking up my 500-page book on the big bang were getting a dose of cosmology. As a writer who wants to get people excited about science, the writing of the original article was probably the most productive hour of my career."
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Date: 2006-02-16 11:51 pm (UTC)