About Aron Wall
I am a Lecturer in Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge. Before that, I read Great Books at St. John's College (Santa Fe), got my physics Ph.D. from U Maryland, and did my postdocs at UC Santa Barbara, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and Stanford. The views expressed on this blog are my own, and should not be attributed to any of these fine institutions.
For the past couple months my spam filter (Akismet) has falsely identified a rather large number of legitimate comments as spam. (For those of you who arrived on the internet yesterday, "spam" is off-topic comments trying to get people to … Continue reading →
Alleluia! Christ is Risen! The Resurrection of Christ by St. Raphael. Tapestry version in the Vatican museum ...um, actually I don't have a lot more than that to say right now. But it seemed relevant, so I thought I'd post … Continue reading →
I haven't been able to write much recently due to a recurrence of tendonitis in my wrist, a repetitive stress injury from writing and typing too much. I expect this to be temporary; in the sense that it has always … Continue reading →
A while back, a reader of my blog asked me to respond to the following video in which Sean Carroll discusses why he doesn't believe in the afterlife: Sean Carroll On Death And The Afterlife [Please note that, as a … Continue reading →
I was asked by Ratio Christi—a group at Rutgers that I've spoken to a couple times in the past—to advertise the talk above. It will be on Feb 20th at 7pm, at the New Brunswick Theological Seminary. See this post on … Continue reading →