One of Einstein’s most famous quotes is “imagination is more important than knowledge”. This spirit of bold thinking led Einstein to bring together two powerful but seemingly conflicting ideas: ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
ABSTRACT: Third paper on the inverse relativity model, the first paper [1] included the splitting of total spacetime into positive and negative subspace-times, the second paper [2] included a ...
Introduction: Gait analysis plays a key role in improving our understanding of joint kinematics during locomotion, often by leveraging marker-based systems. Accessibility to marker-based systems is ...
Trump’s Gaza ‘Riviera’ plan is the most outlandish idea in the history of US Middle East peacemaking
Netanyahu looked on in the White House on Tuesday as President Donald Trump delivered the most stunning US intervention in the long history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The president ...
Abstract: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) control in a non-inertial reference frame is of great importance. Its applications expand to several examples such as target tracking, landing on moving ...
Describing the harmonic motion of a simple pendulum observed from a rotating reference frame necessitates solving the differential equations governing three-dimensional motion in a non-inertial ...
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"Could You Freeze That Frame?": Twisters Ending's Hidden Cow Reference To 1996 Movie Explained By Sequel Director
Twisters director Lee Isaac Chung reveals that there is indeed a hidden cow reference in the sequel. Despite the director's initial reluctance, the cow scene is a nice callback to the original movie.
Just because you see something done in a movie, that doesn't mean you should try it yourself. Take, for example, a human running on top of a moving train. For starters, you can't be sure it's real. In ...
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