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Simon Altmann

Simon Altmann

Simon was born in Buenos Aires in 1924, and graduated from its university in 1947, becoming a Senior Demonstrator. He went to London in 1949 to do a Ph D in the Theoretical Physics Department of King's College London. He then went to Oxford as a postdoctoral in the Mathematical Institute(1953–1958). After Peron fell he returned to Buenos Aires to revive the University but returned after a year to Oxford when he became University Lecturer with Professorial status. In 1964 he became Fellow of Brasenose College in the University of Oxford and Tutor in Mathematical Physics. He retired in 1991, becoming Emeritus Fellow. He published five books in mathematics, three in Philosophy and history of science, a collection of some 230 poems ‘Not for Poets’ (eBook, Amazon), an autobiography and some 80 mathematical papers. In the last ten years he has worked on subjects in the history of art related to symmetry and has published extensively on Las Meninas (Velazquez) and the Annunciation. He has a book, ‘Einstein’s Quantum Error’ in search of a publisher.

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Latest Posts, OpinionSeptember 26, 2018<March 13, 2023

The Curious Case Of Raphael’s Cartoons

What’s the connection between Raphael’s cartoons in Victoria and Albert Museum in London and astrological signs?

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Latest Posts, OpinionSeptember 19, 2018<March 11, 2023

Bend It Like Boris; Trumpet Like Trump & Push It Like Putin

Simon Altmann pokes his satirical knife, seeking the truth from Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin & Boris Johnson.

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Latest Posts, OpinionAugust 16, 2018<March 11, 2023

On Marriage & Divorce

Anyone that aims at perfection will destroy the warmth and the vitality of their marriage.

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Latest Posts, OpinionJuly 30, 2018<March 11, 2023

David Hume’s Causality & Einstein’s Quantum Error

Einstein was wrong to expect causality to be valid in quantum mechanics. Is there a different approach to rationality?

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Latest Posts, OpinionJuly 20, 2018<March 11, 2023

The Most Important Discovery in Human History

Do you think men think with their testicles? You may not be wrong. Aristotle once thought the mind was congealed semen.

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Editor's Picks, OpinionJuly 10, 2018<March 11, 2023

Distilled Wisdom: On the Imperfectability Of Life

The Principle of the Imperfectability of Life pervades everything we do. But compassion must always take priority.

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Latest Posts, OpinionJune 18, 2018<March 11, 2023

On Happiness & Decision Making

Are your decisions a sum total of the meaning you ascribe to them? Are some decisions ‘right’ and others ‘wrong’?

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsMay 12, 2018<March 11, 2023

Daffodils Aren’t Roses

When daffodils blossom, they carry the love of children; Simon Altmann’s graceful, elegant, and melodious poem.

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Latest Posts, OpinionMay 7, 2018<March 11, 2023

On Walking

Could bad walking tell us about Regan, Tony Blair, and why the Iraq war went so badly wrong?

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Editor's Picks, OpinionMarch 6, 2018<March 10, 2023

How Darwin’s Theory Of Evolution Applies to Religion, Art & Science

Professor Simon Altmann connects the dots between science, art, religion, Plato, Darwin, and his theory of evolution.

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Editor's Picks, OpinionJanuary 5, 2018<March 10, 2023

Distilled Wisdom: Life Lessons From Professor Simon Altmann

The most important thing in human life, LOVE, cannot be measured and dissected like you can do with the wing of a butterfly.

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsNovember 25, 2017<March 10, 2023

Statutes

Some laws are more arbitrary than others. Imagine a world ruled by these laws.

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsNovember 18, 2017<March 10, 2023

Tuna

Politicians will sing you sweet songs of liberation. But that doesn’t mean you should take the bait.

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsOctober 28, 2017<March 10, 2023

The Needle In A Haystack

When you find your truth in a very large haystack, it’s better to take it with a dash of imagination.

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