physics is so cool because after such a long time the little kid in you finally gets the answers to their questions and nothing makes me happier than that
Two teenage girls just made an incredible math discovery!
“Calcea Johnson and Ne'Kiya Jackson just gave a presentation at the American Mathematical Society's Annual Southeastern Conference. What they were able to do is find a way to prove the Pythagorean Theorem using trigonometry without circular logic - something mathematicians have been trying to do for nearly 2,000 years.”
Nacli, the rock salt Pokémon, I adored him the moment I saw him, and his name made him even better. NaCl is the chemical formula for salt, which makes its name super cute!
However, this is not even the best part about Nacli, his little salt crystals are cubic! Which is the natural structure of table salt! If you wanted to prove this, you could always take a large piece of Himalayan salt that you see for sale in department stores all the time and break it. It should cleave in right angles if not produce a perfect cube!
The last super exciting thing to see in the design of this Pokémon is that the rock that is making up the round body of Nacli is actually layered! this is really neat to see because salt deposits are typically found in sedimentary rocks (more specifically, they are usually found in dried ocean beds) and sedimentary rocks are known to have layers! Here is a picture of a core that was taken from a salt mine for reference. Anyway, end appreciation post.
What a blast it was the first week at uni. I had dinner everyday with a friend i haven't seen in years, made a bunch of new friends and already decided to change my option of computer engineering to mechanical engineering. its been also tiring and i feel quite exausted (and scared) but also happy, hopeful and fascinated by everything.
in the pic me studying this Saturday morning for my science, technology and society class. quite fun.
Hoy me propuse empezar a terminar los proyectos que tengo a medias. Entre ellos, los cursos que tengo en Udemy. Empecé por el de Japonés N5 mientras estaba en el trabajo, ya que la laxitud de mis tareas me lo permite, y qué es el curso que más sintonizo en este momento; Además, estoy intentando grabar los audios para empezar mi canal de historia y filosofía que quiero hacer en YouTube y vengo planificando hace meses.
Desde mi adolescencia en mis años de encierro y aislamiento social, vengo acumulando información de mis hiperfijaciones, de las cuales no estoy haciendo nada útil, y quizá con compartirlas ya pueda hacer que valga la pena. Necesito organizar mi mente de alguna forma y en este reto de 100 dias de productividad pretendo dejarlo registrado.
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Today I decided to start finishing the projects I have halfway done. Among them, the courses I have on Udemy. I started with Japanese N5 while I was at work, since the laxity of my tasks allows it, and it is the course that I am most in tune with at the moment; Also, I am trying to record the audios to start my history and philosophy channel that I want to do on YouTube and I have been planning for months.
Since my teens, my years of confinement and social isolation, I have been accumulating information about my hyperfixations, of which I am not doing anything useful, and perhaps by sharing them I can make it worthwhile. I need to organize my mind in some way and in this 100 days of productivity challenge I intend to leave it on record.
Welcome to girls in stem! This is a daily account ran by the CEO and FOUNDER of such a regretful ship. Which is ME! With this I will post daily art and answer a few questions and answers about myself and or the girls. Enjoy the yuri!!