@0537 Yeah, so close haha. My team leader's told me that there were so many mistakes I made, and if I had like fixed just one of them I would've gotten enough for silver
Why has my question, intitled Automobile Air Bags, been closed ?
This really leaves me baffled.
I've asked a conceptual question regarding the question above ,I've shown my efforts to understand it,I've shown what was the particular point in detail which gives me trouble.
I hadn't written on...
@StanShunpike magnetic field lines? Integral curves of the magnetic field?
@yuggib it's not there in the shopping cart for me :/
And I have no clue what to do
@0537 what?
@JoshuaLin He always skirts the issue and brings in one of the following: inhomogeneous space, Breit-Wheeler, Einstein-de Haas, "quantum mechanics surpasseth all human understanding," some random Einstein quote, "you're not smarter than Einstein," "there is not motion in spacetime," "you're mixing up curved space and curved spacetime"
He provides crap answers, simple as that. Maybe he has some good ones here and there, but the vast majority are simply not good or even classify as "not answers."
@0celo7 : I never skirt the issue. I give solid answers with robust references, only you ignore it all because you think you're smarter than Einstein. But in truth your ignorance is only exceeded by your arrogance.
@JoshuaLin : I get downvoted so much because I give solid answers with robust references.
@0celo7 : LOL yourself, here you are saying you're smarter than Einstein. Here's another example: "What was his IQ? 160? I'm much smarter than him. Much smarter. So he's wrong. There you go." Which is why when I tell you about GR and give references to back it up, you airily dismiss 'em. An 18-year-old kid who thinks he knows better than Einstein. Sigh.
I'm greatly interested in theoretical/mathematical/physiological aspects of music and the corresponding acoustics. As everyone knows, the Greek already discovered that consonant sounds seem to correspond to simple frequency ratios.
More recently, in the 19th century, Hermann von Helmholtz did di...
Does anyone have a link to the paper where the King Model of globular clusters was introduced? I think it's from 1966, based on fleeting references I've seen, and I've found earlier work by King, but I don't think those latter papers are the same.
@HDE226868 "DFs of the form (4.110) were actually introduced by Michie (1963) and studied in detail by Michie & Bodenheimer (1963), but King (1966) made them well known---see King (1981) for a discussion of their history." -- Binney & Tremaine, p. 308