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Joe Woodbury wrote: it was all just magic
Still is: have you heard about magnets?
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Astrophysics is still magic: you know, string theory and the like.
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It still is magic.
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Lopatir wrote: Just being pedantic:
does that mean physics worked differently before they came along?
Yes, they actually fixed it.
Natural languages are great aren't they?
And we think AI will take over. Never, because it will never know what anyone is talking about.
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Then we all must be AIs here, because we have that problem with the other half of the population as well.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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raddevus wrote: And we think AI will take over. Never, because it will never know what anyone is talking about.
Seeing as AI draws most of it's information from the internet: to ensure AI fails all we need to do is fill the internet up with stupid stuff and bullshit.... Oh wait!
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Physics is already "the study of".
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Chapter one.
Magnets. How the f*** do they work?
M. Farady.
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You sure that it wasn't Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope who asked that?
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Appropriate for the person whose name is the unit of cap-ass-itance...
I'll get my coat...
Andy B
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Chapter one.
Magnets. How the f*** do they work?
M. Faraday.
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Lines of flux...blah...blah...
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raddevus wrote: He is very inspiring because he always liked to do experiments himself to prove or disprove the science that was being discovered: he never took the answers for granted
That would be rather problematic in the current era since wait times for colliders and space telescopes already span years. Real problem if every freshman physics student would need to reconfirm everything from first principles. Not to mention of course how many of them would get the process wrong and then claim that they 'proved' something new.
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Me : Hell yeah we proved it!
Them : What did you prove?
Me : (Head scratching) I don't know... something? What do you think I proved?
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Wow, college physics, I remember reading the book:
Can you imagine the excitement Maxwell had when he realized that a moving magnetic field produced a moving electric field and vice versa, such that the electro-magnetic field could then travel through space without requiring a medium to travel through...
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and for a brief instant I had 2 thoughts:
- Oh Cool
- Will this be on the test
LOL
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Kirk 10389821 wrote: a moving magnetic field produced a moving electric field and vice versa
Kirk 10389821 wrote: the electro-magnetic field could then travel through space without requiring a medium to travel through
Two amazing discoveries, for sure.
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Did it cover quaternions and how they got converted to the current system? Supposedly, Maxwell screwed up doing this and prevented discoveries yet to be made (by non-top-secret researchers anyway).
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Bruce Patin wrote: Did it cover quaternions and how they got converted to the current system?
INteresting. I have only gotten through half the book so far so we will see.
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Read it. Loved it. Learned a lot about these two greats and how they worked. Even understood Maxwell’s equations a little better. One a hands-on genius who didn’t know much math, the other a math genius. Amazing that it took both to unravel electromagnetics.
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Very cool that you've read this.
matblue25 wrote: One a hands-on genius who didn’t know much math, the other a math genius. Amazing that it took both to unravel electromagnetics.
That's a great summary!
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APOD's back.
"... the Horsehead Nebula, will slowly disperse over the next 100,000 years."
Oh, in that case I can go to bed... was worried I might miss seeing that.
Installing Signature...
Do not switch off your computer.
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And I have another wall paper...
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Tell me about it. I'm up to 92 different pictures for my background slideshow.
if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); }
Meus ratio ex fortis machina. Simplicitatis de formae ac munus. -Foothill, 2016
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