I need the following device: a transparent screen that can display a changing image in semi-transparent color at a reasonable refresh rate. Basically, something I can put on a projector in place of a transparency to play movies.
Agreed, people just have an impression that physics = theoretical + abstract. Everyday physics usually involve a lot of process that those interested can actually learn a lot more than reading textbooks
PS I have never casted a close vote
An analogy stretched too far... :24569037 One of the examples where it is easy to draw, but hard to calculate. I like nonlinear equations because their vector fields are pretty, but I am bad at solving them
@Rigor It might seemed nonintuitive to have a hyperbolic surface formed from something basically straight and pointy, but hyperbloids are ruled surfaces thus the animation is completely valid.
So that curved shape is the envelope traced out by the rotating cube
Basically you need to non-simultaneously-diagonalizable matrices in your Lagrangian, and you have only the mass matrix and the weak-interaction-couplings matrices to deal with for neutrinos
@DanielSank Just link the question you're disgruntled about :P
@HaykoKoryun It's just a factor 1/2 on the momentum imparted (when the "wind" is straight into the sails, at least)
seriously. I tend to forget about eating fruits. with the mixer I can just cut whatever I have left in the fridge and throw it in and it always tastes good. :D
@DanielSank I assume it's fine to use different peppers, right. I've got a bunch of different kinds (dried) in my cabinet, but they're not going to be the same stuff that one gets in CA, I assume.
Breaking News: Scientists on Antarctica found to be only human after an inspection by the National Science Foundation notes problems with alcohol abuse among those who have to live there to do science:
"NSF officials acknowledged that alcohol consumption in the USAP can create unpredictable behavior that has led to fights, indecent exposure, and employees arriving to work under the influence. However, we noted that breathalyzer tests are rarely administered to determine if employees are intoxicated"
"We were informed by a subcontractor employee that a researcher was brewing the beer at the station, which is also prohibited by the USAP Alcohol Policy."
The pasilla chile or chile negro is the dried form of the chilaca chili pepper, a long and narrow member of species Capsicum annuum. Named for its dark, wrinkled skin and pronounced pah-SEE-yah (literally "little raisin"), it is a mild to medium-hot, rich-flavored chile. As dried, it is generally 6 to 8 in (15 to 20 cm) long and 1.0 to 1.5 in (2.5 to 4 cm) in diameter.
The fresh narrow chilaca can measure up to 9.0 in (22 cm) long and often has a twisted shape, which is seldom apparent after drying. It turns from dark green to dark brown when fully mature.
In the United States, producers and grocers...
@Danu And if you have an additional interaction term (maybe mediated by something else) that gives rise to non-vanishing probability of mixing flavors? As I said, to assert that oscillations prove that neutrinos have mass, you need to find a contradiction otherwise, i.e. find a contradiction in assuming flavor change and all the masses equal to zero
Without a more convincing reasoning (that may exist, simply I do not know it), it's like saying: I observed two quantities that do not commute, and I know that position and momentum do not commute. Then those two quantities are position and momentum.
@Slereah I am not asking a question, just criticizing the nobel committee press release :-P
and what if they behave like photons (also massless), and interacting they are destroyed and then created with a different flavor (like photons are annihilated and then created with a different energy for example)?
I know that is not allowed by the standard model
but that does not mean there could not be a model where this is possible
I recall you that in present relativistic QFT knowledge, no one knows exactly what happens in the "interaction" :P
we have only asymptotic perturbative knowledge T_T
but I am sure, even if I don't want to read it, that I would see an Hamiltonian operator in there
or even a Hilbert space :-D
@Danu Within the SM there are no neutrino oscillations; so since you have to change it, it is not clear which the best way would be. And again, that does not constitute a proof in any reasonable sense of the word
I don't understand why the $(N=\mathrm{odd})$-point Green functions calculated in free field theory are identically zero. Is it because the Green functions are odd? If so, then how do I prove it? Is there any physical interpretation of the result?
The Moon and The Son will collide - Answer from The Creator of all, The All Knowing:
Allah says in The Holy Quran
75: 6. He asks, "When is the Day of Resurrection?"
75:7. When vision is dazzled.
75:8. And the moon is eclipsed.
75:9. And the sun and the moon are joined together.
75:10. On tha...
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When the family assembled for Sunday dinner,
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Back in the bebop jazz era, a good trumpeter or sax player would be said to "blow a good horn" (and variants). It got shortened to "he blows." Then when people wanted to say he blows a bad horn, that got shortened to "he doesn't blow, he sucks."
Moderator here: Yes, suspensions can be cancelled.
Speaking in general, there is not a strict rule. For example, a suspension can be lifted if say, it's a first offence, it wasn't something that bad, and you know the user just had a bad moment... etc.
But note: this is not always true. While ...
The concavity of the sides is correct, since the corners of the cube are indeed farther out from the rotation axis than the middle points of the edges.
I saw it after you mentioned it. I was a bit surprised I hadn't noticed it before, because I'm usually pretty good with stuff like the man in the gorilla suit.
@Secret : funnily enough most of your senses are motion detectors in some guise or another. Your ears detect sound, which is moving air. Your eyes detect light, which is moving electromagnetic waves. You feel the wind on the skin of your face, or somebody moves their hand and touches you. There's even a Vibration theory of olfaction.
An optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is characterized by visually perceived images that differ from objective reality. The information gathered by the eye is processed in the brain to give a perception that does not tally with a physical measurement of the stimulus source. There are three main types: literal optical illusions that create images that are different from the objects that make them, physiological illusions that are the effects of excessive stimulation of a specific type (brightness, colour, size, position, tilt, movement), and cognitive illusions, the result of unconscious...
@obe Even after you remove the cylinder, the issue is still that the squares surrounding B are darker than B while the square surrounding A are lighter than A
@skill patrol : agreed. It's the same for R Beau Lotto's illusions, such as this. He told me that certain people in the colour-printing business and clothing business aren't fooled by these colour-context illusions.