Joshua Roebke
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Joshua Roebke
@joshuaroebke.bsky.social
Author, essayist, critic. No physicist, but played one in grad school. Writing history of particle physics, The Invisible World. Whiting Grantee. UTexas prof in LA. www.joshuaroebke.com
Other than that, we settled in LA. I wrote a bunch of words and nearly finished my book. & I kept a 5 yo alive for another year. Even got that 5 yo into physics by reading bedtime stories about Einstein and the stars.
December 28, 2024 at 4:39 PM
Also wrote about realism and experiments in physics and fiction.

‘Physics asks simple questions: it asks the possible. Fiction asks the hardest from us, the impossible. To know the world, we need both.’

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How the novel became a laboratory for experimental physics | Aeon Essays
By testing the boundaries of reality, Spanish-language authors have created a sublime counterpart to experimental physics
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December 28, 2024 at 4:39 PM
Second, I wrote about a birthday, long ago, also for @therumpus.net

"the first intimacy I experienced, the first occasions of awe and uninhibited joy I can remember, all happened on the same day, the day my dad decided it was time for me to shoot a gun."

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Jolt - The Rumpus
That Saturday, the day of my belated sleepover, the only full day I had with my dad for the entire week, he scheduled my final lesson.
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December 28, 2024 at 4:39 PM
Thanks to @evolbrain.bsky.social and @jbwallingford.bsky.social for reading it and discussing it with me.

Thanks to @asheld.bsky.social for talking me back from a ledge.
December 19, 2024 at 3:07 PM
This was a journey, 3 years in the making. Thanks to @reluctantlyjoe.bsky.social for inspiring the idea years ago during an interview.

Thanks to @chanda.bsky.social for reading one of the 40 early drafts and asking after it.
December 19, 2024 at 3:07 PM