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Entries by Eileen Schuh (52)

Monday
Apr252011

CONTEST TRIVIA

Did you know....

...Schrödinger and his cat first gained fame in the field of quantum physics?

My first traditionally published novel, Schrödinger’s Cat, will be released in 2011 by Wolfsinger Publications. But, who the heck is Schrödinger and what’s with his cat?

That’s what my hapless heroine asked when confronted with that phrase. It all has to do with quantum physics, believe it or not.

“Oh, I thought you meant cat, like pussy cat,” Chorie said.
“I do mean a pussy cat.”
“Quantum physics has pussy cats?”


Yes, quantum physics has a cat. A cat trapped in a box. A cat that is neither dead nor alive. It all started like this:

The tiny building blocks that make up matter, like electrons and photons, have dual personalities. Scientists can do experiments that prove these quanta are not particles but wave functions. Unfortunately for those of us who are rational, they also can do experiments that prove they are not wave functions but particles. Quantum physicists learned to live with the ambiguity and declared that it was the observation of these entities that determined which face they showed to the world.

Along about that time, Schrödinger said something like, “Wait a minute, guys. That makes no sense at all. Suppose you put a cat in a box and then you shoot an electron at it. Suppose the box is rigged to kill the cat if the electron turns out to be a particle and not kill it if it is a wave function. What happens to the cat until an observer takes a peak to see which face the electron showed us?”

Everyone went something like, “Oh, yeah. You’re right. There must be something wrong with our math. With our experiments. With our equations.”

Then along came Everett. And he said, “Wait a minute, guys. Your theory is correct because everything that can possibly happen does happen. Each possibility splits off into a new dimension. Schrödinger’s electron is both a particle and a wave function. The cat both lives and dies. The observer sees the cat both dead and alive. This is my Many Worlds Theory and it gets rid of Schrödinger’s troublesome cat and lets you keep your math and science and ambiguity. For in one world the electron is a particle and the observer finds the cat dead. In another world, the electron is a wave function and the observer sees the cat alive.”

Or something like that.

Schrödinger’s Cat by Eileen Schuh—a psychological crime thriller than spans two universes. Coming in 2011 from Wolfsinger Publications.

 

  My novel THE TRAZ --coming soon as an ebook

The first book in my BackTracker series

 

Katrina is thirteen, an orphan, grieving and alone.  But she is more than that.  She’s intelligent, beautiful, wealthy, and intrigued by the dangers of street life. 

Shrug’s a giant of a man with a voice of thunder and eyes of granite.  He has tattoos, a leather jacket with The Traz gang patch, and a motorbike.  When he asks Katrina if she wants a ride, she makes a decision that will change her life forever.

Monday
Apr112011

Contest Trivia

Did you know...

... earth has a life form similar to the intelligent, interconnected tree on the planet Pandora in the movie Avatar?

 ... aspen trees are not technically trees?

... aspen "forests" are often a single plant, with hundreds or thousands of stems that we call "trees"?

... these aspens may be the largest living things on Earth? (some mushrooms may be bigger)

... cybernetics predicts that a living network sufficiently large may spontaneously achieve "intelligence"?

 

Thank you to Gerald Weinberg, author of  EARTH'S ENDLESS EFFORT for sharing this intriguing and slightly unsettling trivia.  Thanks for helping me celebrate the upcoming release of my first book, SCHRÖDINGER'S CAT.  Jerry is also generously offering a copy of his book as a prize in the contest.

Click on the green word comment/s below this posting and leave your name in order to be entered to win one of  the many prizes being offered by my author friends.

 

For more information on Jerry and his books visit: http://www.geraldmweinberg.com


You will also find purchasing information and links to Kindle, B&N, and Smashwords and to all his eBooks.

Print books can be found on Amazon Store: http://amazon.com/-/e/B000AP8TZ8

 

 

  Earth's Endless Effort


LAFE doesn't live in the forest. LAFE is the forest. LAFE's size and thousands of years of experience provide the wisdom to survive. When a pipeline project threatens to slice LAFE's brain, LAFE seeks the aid of Daphne DeFreest. But first they must heal her broken body and find a way to communicate. Then Daphne must find the love of her life, and they all must cope with their common enemies.

This is their story.

Wednesday
Apr062011

Contest Trivia

Did you know...

...there are secret ways to create bloody scenes for thriller book covers? 

The front of the dust jacket of House Call [hardcover (2005), paperback, ebook], the first novel by Darden North, MD, depicts a blood-filled bathtub with eerie candles dripping wax at the front corners.

To make the most dramatic scene possible with the realistic appearance of human blood, Craig West, the graphic design artist with the Gibbes Company, then filled the tub with blue-colored water, lacing it with a small amount soap suds to give the "blood" the correct consistency.

Then West later converted the blue hue to red via Photoshop techniques. Since there was no other use of the color blue in the photograph, the conversion process selected only the water to convert to blood red, heightening the detail of the fluid and preserving the richness of the other colors in the picture.

The actual bathtub still rests in the author's pool house where it was photographed for the cover of House Call. 

The photographer stood overhead on a ladder to take the photograph ... the ladder resting on thick wooden slats braced only by the sides of the "blood-filled" tub.

Darden's  novels are available through any bricks-and-mortar bookstore via the major book distributors as well as online through Amazon, Barnes and Noble, AtlasBooks.com, Lemuriabooks.com, and others. 

Also, his website www.dardennorth.com offers a BUY IT link for each book that lists bookstores carrying signed copies, some with online access as well.

The eBook versions are available on Kindle, iPad, Nook, Sony eReader, Kobo,and Smashwords.  Information about upcoming book signings, book trailers, media interviews as well as his blog are found on his website www.dardennorth.com.

To help me celenbrate the August 2011 release of my first book "SCHRÖDINGER'S CAT" Darden kindly supplied this trivia.  As well, he is donating TWO books to our contest prize pool: a signed paperback copy of House Call and a signed hardcover first edition of his second novel Points of Origin. 

Thank you, Darden!

Click on the green "comment" below and leave a comment with your name to be entered to win.  Visit Darden's blog and mention this contest, to double your chances! Draw date to be announced.

Contact info:  darden@dardennorth.comAuthor Darden North MD

 

www.dardennorth.com

 

Friday
Apr012011

Contest Trivia

Did you know...
 
...authors have innovative ways of choosing names for their characters?  The lecherous PI character Winston Chambers, in the bestselling romantic suspense LANCELOT’S LADY by author Cherish D’Angelo, was named by one of Cherish’s blog readers during her “Create a Corpse” contest.
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Win a copy of LANCELOT"S LADY and read all about Winston and Lancelot and his lady!  Leave a comment below to be entered to win one of three Lancelot's Lady ebooks.  Increase your chances to win by visiting Cheryl at 

http://cherylktardif.blogspot.com/2011/03/check-out-my-trivia-showcased-at-magic.html

Draw date to be announced.

Cherish (aka Cheryl) invites you to visit her website at http://www.cherylktardif.com

Thanks, Cherish, for this trivia and for sponsoring prizes in celebration of the upcoming August release of my very first novel SCHRÖDINGER'S CAT.
 

LANCELOT'S LADY prizes are only available to those who comment on Cherish's trivia.

Honour all my Trivia contributers with a comment.  Each time you do so, your name will be entered to win multiple books.  Also, visit the authors' home pages to double your chance of winning!

 
Thursday
Mar242011

Contest Trivia

Did you know....

...there's an area in Canada referred to as "the Bermuda Triangle of Canada"?  People have mysteriously disappeared here, while others have been found dead.

The bestselling suspense thriller THE RIVER, by Canadian author Cheryl Kaye Tardif, is set in this area of Canada’s north.

 

 

Be sure to leave a comment for Cheryl.  She will give a copy of THE RIVER to THREE randomly selected commenters.

THE RIVER prizes are only available to those who comment on Cheryl's trivia.  Draw date to be announced.

Cheryl invites you to visit her website at http://www.cherylktardif.com

To double your chances of winning, leave her a comment on her blog by following this link: 

http://cherylktardif.blogspot.com/2011/03/check-out-my-trivia-showcased-at-magic.html

Honour all my Trivia contributers with a comment.  Each time you do so, your name will be entered to win multiple books.  Also, visit the authors' home pages to double your chance of winning!

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