Love and science. The overlap. Prize-winning photographer, painter, and scientist.
Painted work often highly textural and should be touched.
Recent interests include the representation and expression of scientific theory via art. The series ”Entanglement is Freedom” influenced by quantum entanglement theory... sub-atomic particles can influence each other even though in different regions of the universe, and the implications this has for faith, love, sex and our lives. He has a PhD in Physics.
Jack Bailey Work currently concentrates on the portrayal of scientific events, phenomena and theories* through art, particularly:
The Big Bang and Cosmology – the formation of our universe
Quantum Entanglement
Matter and antimatter
Collisions and the results of these
Equivalence of forces in the atomic world, and the macro world we live in
There are competing theories about creation and physics. Not everyone concurs on timeframes and details, although general principles are agreed
March 17, 2011 at 5:26 am
Jack Bailey *Note: according to Karl Popper, for a theory to be valid it has to be falsifiable. Logically no number of positive outcomes at the level of experimental testing can confirm a scientific theory, but a single counterexample is logically decisive: it shows the theory, from which the implication is derived, to be false. The term "falsifiable" does not mean something is false; rather, that if it is false, then this can be shown by observation or experiment.