You can actually do an experiment that macroscopically results in true spinning of a cylinder due to aligned little spins. I can't find a reference. Anyone recall?
It's definitely interesting. These guys wrote some code to do something with the phone that is not what the phone was designed to do and is unexpected. And it is cool that they do it with just what was in the phone. But I did watch a 7 minute video hoping to see the thing do its trick and ended up having to watch it on the website of the company.
But we could have given it to condensed matter physics research, which gets way less than NASA, or other branches of physics, such as particle physics, yet has numerous applications, while still contributing to our fundamental understanding of the world, through applications of quantum field theory and statistical mechanics.
Thank you for saying this. I'm glad to see that the first comment was a sane one.
Don't eel me bro!
Then how does one put a dollar value on that? In addition you need to offset that with what I was paid as a research assistant each year.
That's strange. I was responding to this part of the article:
"In another study, Webber considered samples with postgraduate training."
In any case, my undergraduate math degree cost zero dollars also.
More than I paid for it - zero dollars.
They encrypt all of your data and keep it secret. Until the day that they don't.
What was the point of examining this individual animal?
Even though this review has been posted for > 40 minutes there are only 4 comments here. The people have spoken.
very interesting.
You can actually do an experiment that macroscopically results in true spinning of a cylinder due to aligned little spins. I can't find a reference. Anyone recall?
So big deal, 100... It is not uncommon for a science dept at a university to get 400 applications for a tenure track position.
For example, just because some people steal cars doesn't mean that I am not going to buy a car. It's all very deep.
Like Madoff. How do you feel about his sentence?
It's definitely interesting. These guys wrote some code to do something with the phone that is not what the phone was designed to do and is unexpected. And it is cool that they do it with just what was in the phone. But I did watch a 7 minute video hoping to see the thing do its trick and ended up having to watch it on the website of the company.
But do they discuss/remember Jesse Gelsinger?
thy shoud makw a kwybd ta do tht
That's what I'd prefer to see for the third world.
Liquid crystal technology. Thank you, Kent State.
But we could have given it to condensed matter physics research, which gets way less than NASA, or other branches of physics, such as particle physics, yet has numerous applications, while still contributing to our fundamental understanding of the world, through applications of quantum field theory and statistical mechanics.
True. But instead we get another tiresome robot this-or-that story.
Yeah, but yogurt tastes like shit.
All the planets are yours, except Europa.
It's really high time that they went after Mr. Ed, before the reruns stop airing at least.
I'd rather vote for an orc assassination rogue than a democrat or republican.
Well, this writes itself. People in cars are just so crazy as opposed to when you see them face to face.