#Oscillations and Waves
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innovativejunction · 2 months ago
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Unveiling the Wonders of Physics: Introducing The Flow of Physics by Prashant Kumar Lal
Unveiling the Wonders of Physics: Introducing The Flow of Physics by Prashant Kumar Lal Physics, the science that explains the mysteries of the natural world, becomes even more captivating when presented with clarity, depth, and relevance. The Flow of Physics: Exploring Solids, Fluids, Thermodynamics, and Waves is a remarkable book that promises to make the study of physics an engaging and…
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sarejima · 10 months ago
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KYMAN REDRAW
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KYMAN REDRAW
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fuckyeahfluiddynamics · 2 months ago
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The Best of FYFD 2024
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Welcome to another year and another look back at FYFD's most popular posts. (Image credits: dam - Practical Engineering, ants - C. Chen et al., supernova - NOIRLab, sprinkler - K. Wang et al., wave tank - L-P. Euvé et al., "Dew Point" - L. Clark, paint - M. Huisman et al., iceberg - D. Fox, flame trough - S. Mould, sign - B. Willen, comet - S. Li, light pillars - N. Liao, chair - MIT News, Faraday instability - G. Louis et al., prominence - A. Vanoni) Read the full article
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synthtv · 5 months ago
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Wendy Carlos demonstrates her Moog Synth
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oscillating-spacetime · 7 months ago
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In this article, spacetime is modeled as a quantum mechanical sonic medium consisting of Planck length oscillations at Planck frequency. Planck length-time oscillations give spacetime its physical constants of c, G and ħ. Oscillating spacetime is proposed to be the single universal field that generates and unifies everything in the universe. The 17 fields of quantum field theory are modeled as lower frequency resonances of oscillating spacetime. A model of an electron is proposed to be a rotating soliton wave in this medium. An electron appears to have wave-particle duality even though it is fundamentally a quantized wave. This soliton wave can momentarily be smaller than a proton in a high energy collision or can have a relatively large volume of an atom’s orbital wave function. Finding an electron causes it to undergo a superluminal collapse to a smaller wave size. This gives an electron its particle-like properties when detected. The proposed wave-based electron model is tested and shown to have an electron’s approximate energy, de Broglie wave properties and undetectable volume. Most important, this electron model is shown to also generate an electron’s electrostatic and gravitational forces. The gravitational properties are derived from the nonlinearity of this medium. When an electron’s gravitational and electrostatic forces are modeled as distortions of soliton waves, the equations become very simple, and a clear connection emerges between these forces. For example, the gravitational force between two Planck masses equals the electrostatic force between two Planck charges. Both force magnitudes equal ħc/r2.
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loving-jack-kelly · 2 years ago
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got really terrible news last night and then didn't sleep because my sleep ecosystem is so delicate that being sad throws me off and then proceeded to have my first day of intense getting things done at work so yeah you could say it's been a rough 24 hours <3
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abandonedniche · 1 year ago
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some shoegaze/drone from last year for your liking
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wisdomblissenlightenment · 5 days ago
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Why are the first 6 years so crucial?
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The main reason why the first six years of our lives are so crucial is that our brain only exists in its basic structure and has yet to develop. Measurements of brain waves using EEG have shown that our brain initially works with low oscillations, which means that we live in a predominantly unconscious state as infants and toddlers. Over time, our brain becomes able to generate higher oscillations, so that we become more conscious and independent.
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scrapsinhumanskin · 25 days ago
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I feel like being able to look at my reflection and think, that's hot, one second, and then in less than 5 minutes look at my reflection again with the opposite opinion is both extremely fun, and mildly terrifying
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fuckyeahfluiddynamics · 2 years ago
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synthtv · 4 months ago
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Intro to Synthesis Part 1, the building blocks
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theater-of-delirium · 3 months ago
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alienfocus · 3 months ago
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(2) PRIMORDIAL CODE, The Burning Essence. - YouTube
Documentary filmmaker Marijn Poels is in search of humanity’s primal code. In the second part of his trilogy, he unravels the genetically embedded principles and instincts we have neglected through the ravages of time. A compelling and mind-boggling quest of how certain stories, frequencies, and intentional programs suppress our perceptions, and block our path to humanity. Poels seeks a…
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whats-in-a-sentence · 1 year ago
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Ordinary light consists of waves oscillating in all planes perpendicular to its direction of propagation (shown on the left side of figure 17.22). Certain materials, such as calcite and Polaroid™ sheet (a plastic film with oriented crystals of an organic substance embedded in it), selectively transmit light waves vibrating in parallel planes (shown on the right side of figure 17.22).
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"Chemistry" 2e - Blackman, A., Bottle, S., Schmid, S., Mocerino, M., Wille, U.
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