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## [Entangled colliders](https://realselfenergy.blogspot.com/2025/07/entangled-colliders.html)

_2025-07-23 · Mark Goodsell · Real Self-Energy_

There are several interesting papers on the arXiv today. One of them, arXiv:2507.15949 , involves my former PhD supervisor. It's on the subject of Quantum Entanglement at collider experiments, and relates back to a paper of his from 1992 that I didn't know about (there's a great line in the new paper where the authors complain that their earlier paper was ignored). (Quantum) Entanglement is the…

## [The Ant Mill](https://realselfenergy.blogspot.com/2025/07/the-ant-mill.html)

_2025-07-03 · Mark Goodsell · Real Self-Energy_

Jesper Grimstrup kindly sent me an electronic copy of his new book, The Ant Mill . He was also kind enough to give me some feedback on a first version of this review. It has a foreword by Peter Woit, who has commented briefly about the book on his blog ; the author also has a substack . The subtitle is 'How theoretical high-energy physics descended into groupthink, tribalism and mass production of…

## [Choose France for Science](https://realselfenergy.blogspot.com/2025/05/choose-france-for-science.html)

_2025-05-11 · Mark Goodsell · Real Self-Energy_

In the news this week was the joint announcement by the presidents of the European Commission and France of initiatives about welcoming top researchers from abroad, with the aim being especially to encourage researchers from the USA to cross the Atlantic. I've seen some discussion online about this among people I know and thought I'd add a few comments here, for those outside Europe thinking about…

## [Making back bacon](https://realselfenergy.blogspot.com/2025/01/making-back-bacon.html)

_2025-01-05 · Mark Goodsell · Real Self-Energy_

As a French citizen I should probably disavow the following post and remind myself that I have access to some of the best food in the world. Yet it's impossible to forget the tastes of your childhood. And indeed there are lots of British things that are difficult or very expensive to get hold of in France. Some of them (Marmite, Branston pickle ...) I can import via occasional trips across the…

