It's a different time, back when they were building PCs in their garage it wasn't consumer electronics. Nowadays you can't hope to make a tablet, PC or whatever without getting some serious funding. The alternative is producing more expensive goods so you don't compete with massive factories in China for slim profits.
They're not perfectly still, they are standing waves. Their equation is something like cos(wt)exp(-kx), meaning every point oscillates in phase and the amplitude decays quickly with distance.
If you put a medium with a different refractive index (can't remember if higher or lower, I'd have to work it out), you can get a propagating wave from that.
If those little spheres are acting as lenses then how is it not a direct observation?
You can recover information that is usually lost in far field observation by putting something (like these spheres) very close to the source that turns those evanescent waves into propagating waves you can observe in the far field.
I'm taking a course on the Standard model, the Higgs mechanism isn't exactly rocket science. At least not at undergrad level, like you said.
Moron. They need to form scientists and engineers as much as the next guy.
You don't want to rely on their missiles when the French might give your enemy the tools to render them useless.
One can always hope
Mass != Weight
Stabilize? Once it's out of the corona it should have a normal orbit.
NIMBY might be less of a problem outside the US. For example, I suspect China doesn't give a shit about who wants what on his backyard.
Oh, wait...
Nevertheless, any observer moving with the Earth (say, Earth's core) won't feel the Sun's gravity.
Interestingly, Turtles All The Way Down could be modelled as an infinitely long longitudinal wave medium (like a spring), with no reflections.
I'm at that awful stage where I laugh at this article's analogies, yet can't really understand the paper.
Look into Cubesats
Not just with the brain, but also with itself. I heard the brain is ridiculously well interconnected.
It's a different time, back when they were building PCs in their garage it wasn't consumer electronics. Nowadays you can't hope to make a tablet, PC or whatever without getting some serious funding. The alternative is producing more expensive goods so you don't compete with massive factories in China for slim profits.
Yeah, but eventually you'll want grandkids...
No idea. Some genius had the bright idea of teaching us waves before electromagnetism, so I don't know.
It's where the cooling exhaust goes, that's why it's hot.
If you put a medium with a different refractive index (can't remember if higher or lower, I'd have to work it out), you can get a propagating wave from that.
If those little spheres are acting as lenses then how is it not a direct observation?
You can recover information that is usually lost in far field observation by putting something (like these spheres) very close to the source that turns those evanescent waves into propagating waves you can observe in the far field.
Just like during the fifa World Cup coca-cola cheers for Argentina in Argentina, for Brazil in Brazil, etc..
I, for one, would only buy a camera if it ran on jet fuel.
I feel like T-Rex in dinosaur comics right now. And it's AWESOME.
engineers simultaneously defuse a fucking time bomb
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You forgot to bold the space. Like this.
For a second I thought you were making a song to the tune of fullmoon