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Can you write a history of the universe using the 1,000 most used words in the English language??
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Kirsten
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Sep 21, 2014 07:43AM

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GOODWYN: For the non-physicists, it's not clear why everyone's clapping. What did he say? The problem is jargon."
The problem isn't the jargon--that announcement was made to a room full of physicists and science journalists who all understood what was said--the problem is that science journalists are generally pretty bad in making the jargon understandable, and the general public has an attention span trained by texting and twitchy smartphone games.
And the problem is that jargon serves a purpose; a lot of things physicists deal with are impossible to explain in terms other than a) mathematics, of b) metaphor. The former is impossible to understand unless you're a professional mathematician or physicist, and the latter is really inaccurate and easiliy misinterpreted.
I don't think the project was totally pointless...but I did find it odd that the Weekend Edition bit didn't give any examples of the actual work. For example, how would he have changed the announcement of the Higgs boson energy level being discovered? We don't know from the article. Pretty sloppy reporting.