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'Giant Saucer Stones' Landscape Feature, Boulsworth Hill, Briercliffe, Lancashire.
If unit vectors always scared you for some reason, this neat little trick from The story of i by Paul Nahin involving complex numbers is bound to be a solace.
It allows you find the tangential and radial components of acceleration through simple differentiation. How about that!
Have a good one!
** r = r(t), θ = θ(t)
𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙝𝙖𝙥𝙥𝙚𝙣𝙚𝙙 𝙩𝙤 𝙆𝙚𝙣𝙣𝙮?
Whilst exploring the deserts of Nevada, avid hiker Kenny Veach came across what he described as an “M shaped Cave”. 47-year-old Veach was so excited about the discovery, that he wrote a lengthy YouTube comment on a video titled “Son of Area 51 Technician”, detailing his experience. Using the screen name SnakeBitMgee, Kenny explains how his “whole body began to vibrate” and that he got so scared, he decided to “hightail it out of there.” Kenny’s comment became viral, with other users encouraging him to go back there to explore the mystery of this unusual M shaped cave, so he did. Armed with a 9mm handgun and a video camera, Kenny explored the cave and uploaded this youtube video.
The video is over 20 minutes long and it shows a happy looking Kenny exploring the location where he found the cave. To his dismay, the mystery cave is gone. His video was met with criticism from his disappointed subscribers, and it seemed as though Kenny was just faking the whole thing. However, one comment was particularly ominous, as it foretold Kenny’s fate. It read: “No! Do not go back there. If you find that cave entrance, don’t go in, you won’t get out.”
Ultimately, that is exactly what happened. Or so we think. On November 10th, 2014, Kenny set out for his last hike. He told his girlfriend that he would be staying out overnight and would return the next morning. He never did. Kenny Veach was reported missing, and an extensive search commenced. A few days after he vanished, Kenny’s cell phone was found by the old mine-shaft featured on his YouTube video. After that, the trail goes cold.
There have been no sightings, nor any shred of forensic evidence that might give Kenny’s loved ones some hope. Could he have fallen to his death down there? That may be the case, although another theory suggests that he got lost in the newly discovered M shaped cave. Kenny was an experienced spelunker and hiker, but even experts can run into difficulty and perhaps mortal peril. To this day, neither Kenny Veach nor the M shaped cave have been found. Some people believe that he stumbled upon a secret entrance to Area 51, others think he succumbed to the elements. Whatever the truth, Kenny’s disappearance remains a frustrating mystery.
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Albert Einstein:
“God does not play a dice with the universe.”
Niels Bohr:
“Stop telling God what to do with his dice.”
Stephen hawking:
“Not only does God play dice but...he sometimes throws them where they cannot be seen.”
An Oxford student looking through a book on sale England, 1950
List of major unsolved problems in physics: - Theory of everything - Quantum gravity - Hierarchy problem - Strong CP problem - Physics beyond the standard model - Interpretation of quantum mechanics - Matter–antimatter asymmetry - Proton decay and spin crisis - Neutrino mass - Extra dimensions - Arrow of time - Problem of time - Dark matter - Dark Energy - Horizon problem - Fine tuned universe - Shape of the universe - Size of the universe - Blackhole information paradox - Origin and future of the universe
From June 1, 1899 to January 7, 1900, Nikola Tesla conducted experiments and research on high voltage and high frequency electricity to prove his theory of world wireless energy transmission. His previous 10 years of lectures, experiments, and research prior to this expedition had prepared him to further explore the most complex electrical forces any human had previously ever faced in history.
He chose Colorado Springs, CO as the location due to the high elevation and low air pressure suitable for electrical experimentation. Also, because this was a far more sparsely populated and open area compared to his lab in New York, he was free to experiment with the more extreme parameters of electricity.
With his new and improved Tesla coils that he had invented previously, which could produce electrical power up to millions of horsepower, he was set to challenge the limits of electricity. It’s clear from Tesla’s notes that his principle initiative was to find ways to manipulate the forces of nature and to utilize them for the advancement of humankind. In his Colorado Springs Notes text, he expressed that he had three main goals:
1. To develop a transmitter of great power.
2. To perfect means for individualizing and isolating the energy transmitted.
3. To ascertain the laws of propagation of currents through the earth and the atmosphere.
In his seven months of work, not only did he accomplish all three goals and prove his theory of wireless energy transmission, but he made some of the most remarkable experiments in scientific history. He obtained voltage and frequencies in the hundreds of millions of horse power–producing sparks over 100 feet in length, and actually sent energy through the earth itself to light multiple lamps which were placed dozens of miles away from his transmitter. He discovered stationary waves deriving from natural lightning discharges which his receiver could detect hundreds of miles away from his station. This discovery proved that power could indeed be transmitted through the earth to far distances. He also discovered that the earth as a whole had certain periods of vibrations, and by using his large oscillator could impress electrical vibrations at the same periods upon it creating more energy within the earth. This process is now referred to as constructive interference (the interference of two or more waves of equal frequency and phase, resulting in their mutual reinforcement and producing a single amplitude equal to the sum of the amplitudes of the individual waves). By doing this repeatedly using massive amounts of energy unheard of before, Tesla was able to transmit energy from his transmitter around earth and back to his receiver traveling at a mean velocity of 292,815 miles per second. Over 100,000 mps faster than light. Many electrical experimenters have proven this velocity including Jonathan Zenneck and Arnold Sommerfeld. The mathematical equation to this speed is pi divided by 2 times the speed of light.
v = π / 2 ( c )
v = average velocity of Tesla’s electrical current round earth (miles per second)
(you can plug in any metric and get same results)
c = speed of light (miles per second)
v = π / 2 (186,300)
v = 1.57 (186,300)
v = 292,491
The speed of light is a constant, it is not a limit. The velocity of light is an expression of the ratio of energy to mass. Tesla’s waves worked on different dimensions. The electromagnetic waves we use in today’s technology travel at the speed of light, but due to the nature of these waves (which are similar to light), they diminish with distance. This is because their electromagnetic lines of force and their magnetic lines of force intercept the angles of one other, causing resistance (radiation resistance). This is also why they eventually lose energy. Tesla, on the other hand, used an oscillating wave, or a longitudinal wave, in which the electromagnetic and magnetic forces run parallel with each other (hence there is no friction or loss of energy). As a result, the more power he used, the faster and further these waves would travel. Imagine what can be accomplished with waves that do not diminish with distance!
Witnessing this experiment, space, according to Tesla, was completely annihilated. This meant he could potentially throw the globe into oscillations of such magnitude that massive amounts of energy could be created, collected, and transmitted to any point on earth regardless of distance.