George Chapline, Jr.
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George Chapline is a condensed matter physicist, best known for his controversial claims about so-called gossamer condensates and dark energy stars.
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- Three cosmic enigmas, one audacious answer, a New Scientist item about Chapline's proposals
- The Blackhole of Chapline, from the blog of Jacques Distler, a physicist who sometimes discusses fringe physics.
- Chapline: black holes don't exist, from the blog of Lubos Motl, another physicist who sometimes discusses fringe physics.
- Secular Blasphemy, from a Salon.com chat discussion.
- What Lies Beneath, popular commentary about the fringe speculations of Laughlin and Chapline
[edit] References
- George Chapline, [arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0503200 Dark Energy Stars].