Sciblogs

    Discussion:

  • Ken Perrott on Yet another fluoride-IQ study
  • Ken Perrott on Yet another fluoride-IQ study
  • Peter Sonners on Yet another fluoride-IQ study
  • Ken Perrott on Yet another fluoride-IQ study
  • Peter Sonners on Yet another fluoride-IQ study
  • About Us
  • Our Blogs
    • Ariadne 242
    • BioBlog 573
    • Chthonic Wildlife Ramblings 214
    • Climate: Explained 46
    • Code for life 1009
    • COVID-19 79
    • Diplomatic Immunity 66
    • Field Work 50
    • From Past to Present 4
    • FutureworkNZ 42
    • Genomics Aotearoa 105
    • Guest Work 1121
    • Honest Universe 77
    • Hot off the press 5
    • Infectious Thoughts 311
    • Infrequently Asked Questions 75
    • Kidney Punch 171
    • Kindness in Science 1
    • Lately, In Science 24
    • Lippy Linguist 22
    • Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives 23
    • Making Waves 5
    • Mātau Taiao 18
    • Mind Matters 19
    • Nano Girl 62
    • News 231
    • Open Parachute 993
    • Out of Space 72
    • Physics Stop 663
    • Planetary Ecology 25
    • Politecol 65
    • Public Health Expert 242
    • Scibooks 60
    • Suffrage 125 14
    • The Changing Climate 4
    • The Dismal Science 1668
    • The Psychology Report 27
    • Tuhia ki te rangi 10
  • Events
  • Science
  • Agriculture
  • Health and Medicine
  • Environment and Ecology
  • Technology
  • Science and Society
  • Our Bloggers
  • Events
  • Our Blogs
    • Ariadne 242
    • BioBlog 573
    • Chthonic Wildlife Ramblings 214
    • Climate: Explained 46
    • Code for life 1009
    • COVID-19 79
    • Diplomatic Immunity 66
    • Field Work 50
    • From Past to Present 4
    • FutureworkNZ 42
    • Genomics Aotearoa 105
    • Guest Work 1121
    • Honest Universe 77
    • Hot off the press 5
    • Infectious Thoughts 311
    • Infrequently Asked Questions 75
    • Kidney Punch 171
    • Kindness in Science 1
    • Lately, In Science 24
    • Lippy Linguist 22
    • Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives 23
    • Making Waves 5
    • Mātau Taiao 18
    • Mind Matters 19
    • Nano Girl 62
    • News 231
    • Open Parachute 993
    • Out of Space 72
    • Physics Stop 663
    • Planetary Ecology 25
    • Politecol 65
    • Public Health Expert 242
    • Scibooks 60
    • Suffrage 125 14
    • The Changing Climate 4
    • The Dismal Science 1668
    • The Psychology Report 27
    • Tuhia ki te rangi 10

Back to Open Parachute

Having it both ways

By Ken Perrott • 24/10/2011 This post was syndicated from Open Parachute » SciBlogs - View original source


Picked up this on Twitter – cute:

Thanks to Peter Prevos (pprevos).


  • philosophy
  • quantum mechanics
  • Schrodinger
  • Schrodinger's cat
  • Sciblogs

About Open Parachute

Open Parachute is the blog of Dr Ken Perrott. Ken blogs about all sorts of topics but you'll find a focus here on topical issues like climate change and fluoridation.

Get in touch with the authors

Our blogs

  • Ariadne 242
  • BioBlog 573
  • Chthonic Wildlife Ramblings 214
  • Climate: Explained 46
  • Code for life 1009
  • COVID-19 79
  • Diplomatic Immunity 66
  • Field Work 50
  • From Past to Present 4
  • FutureworkNZ 42
  • Genomics Aotearoa 105
  • Guest Work 1121
  • Honest Universe 77
  • Hot off the press 5
  • Infectious Thoughts 311
  • Infrequently Asked Questions 75
  • Kidney Punch 171
  • Kindness in Science 1
  • Lately, In Science 24
  • Lippy Linguist 22
  • Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives 23
  • Making Waves 5
  • Mātau Taiao 18
  • Mind Matters 19
  • Nano Girl 62
  • News 231
  • Open Parachute 993
  • Out of Space 72
  • Physics Stop 663
  • Planetary Ecology 25
  • Politecol 65
  • Public Health Expert 242
  • Scibooks 60
  • Suffrage 125 14
  • The Changing Climate 4
  • The Dismal Science 1668
  • The Psychology Report 27
  • Tuhia ki te rangi 10

Recent Posts

  • COVID-19 vaccines and community immunity (transmission) 22/01/2021
  • Four years of the Aotearoa NZ Science Journalism Fund 22/01/2021
  • Expect the new normal for NZ’s temperature to get warmer 21/01/2021
  • The big barriers to global vaccination: patent rights, national self-interest and the wealth gap 21/01/2021
  • Why Do So Many Astronomy Discoveries Fail to Live Up to the Hype? 20/01/2021

Sciblogs Archive

October 2011
M T W T F S S
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31  
« Sep   Nov »

Sciblogs is the biggest blog network of scientists in New Zealand, an online forum for discussion of everything from clinical health to climate change. Our Scibloggers are either practising scientists or have been writing on science-related issues for some time. They welcome your feedback!

Sciblogs was created by the Science Media Centre and is independently funded

Links

  • About Us
  • Our Blogs
  • Events

More Information

  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy Policy

Social Media

Site By Prefer Copyright 2021 Sciblogs