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00:01
Hi heather. How are you
@hea
@heather
good @Cows how about you?
oh, day just got better
I am doing pretty well. Just stopped at a coffee shop. Figured I'd hang out on here for a bit
months copy of physics today came =D
@Cows nice.
00:29
At the beach now. Going to listen to some music and walk on the beach woohooooo. Happy times
01:00
Hey, everyone. Do self-similar manifolds show up in string theory?
@Mockingbird What's a "self-similar manifold"?
@ACuriousMind Fractal manifold?
@Mockingbird I know what a fractal is and what a manifold is, but fractals are not manifolds.
01:26
Walking aroubg Hermosa beach. Oh the memories. Oh life i can't say how i feel right now. I can smell the air. I feel like there is greatness to come. Something amazing.
I know i will be better than anyone who has everblaughed at me or not taken me seriously.
Lolz i've been sized up by all sorts of people and laighed at openly to my face and been made clear i don't belong a few times. It's ok i really don't I'm better.
I can feel the breeze.
I was going to bring a complex analysis text to the ocean but i figured i'd just hang out alone.
I don't drink alcohol anymore and have significantly curtailed companionship to improve my life
Money is quite important. It allows you to be able to sleep and think. And everything else
I love math. I swear. And I can do ad code it. Atnleast if i am getting paid.
Eh running out my mind on here.
I will be driving back home soon. Can't be out late. Have a conference call in a few hours , then will code all night sleep and repeat as long as i am getting paid
Any camels or donkeys in hermosa? Come hang out. I might even buy you a soda
01:57
@davidphysics I see your neurons aren't fuzzy anymore? ;)
02:22
what's up
me trying to explain elliptic regularity:
03:00
Stopping in el segundo for food
Buying some Mediterranean food
03:22
Ok have my Mediterranean food, bought some frozen fruits, healthy juice for the night(el codito hehe) and yeah heading home.
04:01
ok just ate! Elated!
04:58
this should probably be "subconverges", right?
I can't read.
05:11
@user685252 Hi bro =)
05:47
@JohnRennie have you done jury duty?
@0celo7 Yes, it was ... eye opening
is youtube.com/watch?v=94zkBGm1IoU a good way to get out of it?
There exists things in itself, and these are the nomenon
@0celo7 Jury service is worth doing for the experience.
I learned a lot about my fellow humans.
If I was asked again I would do it in a flash.
@JohnRennie the more I learn, the more I develop my plans for mass extinction
05:50
I used to have jury offers, but probably because everytime I am full time, I never get the chance to attend it
0celo: Your plans of mass extinction will never be grander than mine :P
Yes, I'm reluctantly being pushed to the conclusion that the extinction of mankind would be no great loss to the universe. The best approach is to stop thinking about it and get on with having a good time.
The sociological equivalent of shut up and compute
I don't just want humans to go extinct, I want the whole universe to be stuck at the true vacuum forever and ever. This is because the essence of shutting up someone forever is to erase them from existence so they cannot even scream
(Bullying memories can turn anyone into psychopaths)
Never let perfectionism to mix with obstination, for this unholy combination will create and destroy all
[End Godmodding]
grr
I hate engineers
$k_f$ means FIN not FLUID
USE BETTER NOTATION
 
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07:57
@ACuriousMind Nope! I don't think I like the username though...
@0celo7 Hmm... Or maybe the problem isn't the engineers deciding to do this but the people doing fluid dynamics deciding to do this? :P
08:23
@davidphysics checked out your code. good stuff. I also snooped around your website. Great presentation.
@da
@JohnRennie I mean being realistic, what would be a great loss to the something enormous, unfeeling and unthinking. I think wiping out the humans could lead to a potentially very boring universe though :(
@davidphysics someday I hope to populate a personal page with good content.
@Phase I'm not sure the word boring has much meaning if there isn't anyone around to be bored :-)
Well if there's a higher power he'll probably just boot down the universe and load solitaire instead
I know we're physicists not engineers, but just take a look at this! Not that I will ever be able to afford one ...
08:27
ಠ_ಠ That looks quite expensive
It looks like a great car.
@davidphysics sometime may be you can teach me how to do black hole sims with ray tracing. I've seen videos of this and have never done it
@davidphysics is it Newton - laplace or Einstein equations you are starting from?
@are you using webgl and threejs for this?
@davidphysics ^^
At any rate just curious nothing exotic going on
$\int_c 🐲 \cdot \vec {d🙉} = \int \int_s \nabla 🐲 \cdot \vec {d🙈}$ the closed 1d monkey to 2d monkey theorem
aww..
That'll have to do.
08:43
Is the donkey the boundary of the monkey
lol
The boundary of the money is obviously 🐒
Jesus @Slereah come on
0
Q: Can I do double slit experiment with Electrons or Photons?

user175692Young's double slit experiment. The phenomenon of interference was first observed and demonstrated by Thomas Young in 1801.

Trying to find a user with more than 1 rep
: p
Dicking around with Euler Gamma func
I must try to learn complex anal
It's time I know the basics of this
Complex anal is indeed a necessity for any student
yeah I have tried to avoid it a few times, but everytime I hear things like poles, branch cut, analytic continuation etc I usually have a dark cloud of uncertainty around my head, but I want to fix that
I meet complex analysis everywhere, I can't run
Although I had to do some assyptotic series and review taylor expansions, and optimal approx before diving in
learned some integration tricks and some techniqes for making taylor exps help with anal cont
baby steps lol
but yeah right now I am looking at some tricks with Euler Functs
and how to scale hor and vert edges
*horizontal and vertical edges.
*Euler Gamma functions
still there?
08:56
@Phase I'm not sure what to do about that. It's obviously insufficient effort but I'm reluctant to just close with a comment effectively saying don't be lazy when it's a new user.
Link em the policy?
@JohnRennie Surely there's something that qualifies as a duplicate somewhere?
@Mithrandir24601 I'm not sure there is. There are shedloads of questions about the Young's slits - both light and electrons - but nothing quite like the question asked here.
@JohnRennie Hmm... I'd make the argument that if other questions ask about it while referring to using either photons or electrons, that's good enough, but that maybe isn't so likely then :/
You could go along the 'not useful to the site' line...
Maybe if it was edited to
"can you do the double slit experiment with anything? Like electrons and photons?"
that could open the gate for a more conceptual question?
09:05
It's not like I've ever seen a question on Worldbuilding that the answer could be easily found (other than duplicates) so I've never actually had to come up with a comment for this one :/
09:30
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Q: Speed of pendulum needed to make one revolution

Shoaib AhmedI've got an exam coming up and this is one of the practice questions that I've been having trouble with Attempt All the energy of the system is located in the gravitational energy of $m_1$ at the top. $$E = m_1gh = m_1gL$$ Right before $m_1$ hits the spring, it has all the potential energy f...

I dont understand the diagram (???)
I cant resolve the length of the pendulum and the apparently changing pivot point in my head
O
Oh ok, I get it.
The dot is actually intentional, and it winds around it?
09:58
What in the flick's name happened to the starboard
@0celo7 It's up again.
@Cows Thanks! Geodesic equations, it is much easier than the Einstein equations but much harder than Newton
@Cows you're referring to this image right? mathandcode.com/img/blackholesmaller.gif
For that one I actually used Mathematica to write out the geodesic equations in 3 dimensions... they're very ugly and unwieldy, but if you have a camera in 3-space your positions/directions are all 3-dimensional vectors.
10:18
360 cameras are pretty common now
10:53
@ACuriousMind yeah, fire & lightning would do the trick
it's only for a shell though
@Slereah aha! thanks :-)
I looked up the solution for classical gravity on a torus
It's ugly
I think it's related to the toroidal harmonic function, which is very ugly indeed
really anything with a torus is gonna be ugly because the toroidal coordinate solution of the Laplace equation is awful
It's also not separable
This paper has the Weyl metric in toroidal form, though
Which might be useful
 
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hello
guys, what is energy? can some one explain this to me?
I was wondering, when we say current is flowing and each charge needs a unit of energy to move, is the charge (mass, electron) actually moving or is it the energy that they are passing to each other?
then it came in to my mind that, then what is energy?
and what's the difference between energy and force?
thnks
14:10
@ACuriousMind Sunday?
@0celo7 Got an RPG session there whose duration I cannot predict. This weekend is pretty full for me
neeeerd
What system?
Either The Dark Eye or Dungeon World, depending on who shows up - we play our long-running TDE campaign if everyone is there, otherwise DW.
14:25
@ACuriousMind Hm.
The space of Lipschitz functions is probably a Banach space
I feel like this was something I knew in Advanced Calc 1
@0celo7 when you do some solution in GR
How do you pick the boundary conditions for the metric
Is it like
Asymptotic flatness
or is that not enough
or does the unique solution suggest itself if it's static
I dunno
14:45
Why am I unable to reach this site:
The error shown is: "Fatal error: Call to undefined function session_start() in /home/public/qa-include/app/users.php on line 146"
@0celo7 plz respond
Anonymous
@Abcd The site is down it seems
Anonymous
It has happened before
Oh wait
I guess all you need is a choice of coordinate system
I think
15:06
@Slereah idk i don’t know how to solve the global Cauchy problem
I only Know the local thing
15:24
@Slereah asymptotically flat is good enough to get a GHMD though
What's a GHMD
@Slereah globally hyperbolic maximal development
The proof uses Zorn’s lemma so don’t trust it
15:25
I'm trying to find the answer to that dude
that asks the metric of a torus
It's not pleasant because I have to use toroidal coordinates
Sigh, idiot phone
The classical gravity of a torus is already awful
With no closed form solution
I wish I understood the phenomenology of the Cauchy problem better
@dmckee I wonder if they also call it decimal comma instead of decimal point?
15:59
So, somewhere when I am wandering in the nether, I proposed in hsm about organising a panel discussion on the history of mathematics. Hopefully it won't get downvoted to oblivion
more details later
@SirCumference Yes.
Cf. the German Dezimalkomma.
It feels like I could separate this as Dezimal komma which basically reads like Decimal Comma, which cause me to wonder, is the German for point and fullstop "komma"?
No, Komma is German for "comma".
"point" is Punkt.
16:42
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Q: What are the criteria for journals being "reputable"

James BoweryThere are a lot of journals that cover or intersect with physics. What are the criteria for reputability?

17:07
@JohnRennie How do I derive results for entropy changes of system and surrounding during irreversible processes?
I don't think there's a simple answer to that.
You can use dS = dq/T
@JohnRennie It's $q_{rev}$.. That's why I didn't know how to even begin.
In an irreversible change the system and surrounding may have different temperatures so the entropy change for each will be different i.e. the net entropy change won't be zero.
boo...
That simply follows from clausius inequality. (equality holds only for reversible processes)
17:10
Just a quickie ummm can I just stick a jquery command (for completeness it's $.isNumeric(num)) into my js code? Does it require any importing or anything?
Also incase there's an easier way of doing this is there an opposite function of isNaN() in js?
!isNaN() ?
I tried that but to no avail...
umm
currently looks like
@Abcd I don't know. I would have to Google it. It would help to have a specific example, but not now as I'm close to quitting for the day.
`while (!isNaN(inpt.charAt(findx - i))) {
testnum += 1;
i += 1;
}`
Give us an example. What is inpt i.e. what string is it?
17:15
Okay
var inpt = document.getElementById("inputfunction").value;
Which gets the inputted string from a html text box.
CS chat again
3
Then var findx = inpt.search("x"); (as you can probably tell) finds the number value at which x is found
@ACuriousMind Neat
So when I have isNaN in the while loop it counts the number of letters before x... (Inputting '1abcdefgx' gives an output of 9, for example)
Sid
Sid
@CooperCape and x is another string?
17:18
However I want it to do that for letters not numbers
it's a character in the string
from inpt
This prints "3":
var inpt = "000a111";
var findx = 6;
var i = 0;

while (!isNaN(inpt.charAt(findx - i)))
{
i += 1;
}

WScript.echo(i);
Ahhh okay...
hmmm actually
Sid
Sid
@JohnRennie Doesn't that simply print all the characters in the string?
(What does WScript.echo do?)
so the where '6' is found is actually the final '1' right
Which means that if 'i=1' to begin with then...
yes!
nice one thanks <3 :D
I need ideas for a userscript to write
What would be a convenient change for some website?
17:22
@Sid I'm running the Javascript as a standalone app using cscript. The WScript variable is an object provided by the cscript interpreter with useful mthods like echo.
Sid
Sid
@JohnRennie Yeah, what does echo do?
The echo method just prints the argument to the console.
Sid
Sid
@JohnRennie So, it would just print the final value of "i"?
John that works perfectly...
@Sid Yes
17:23
(Aside from if the input begins with numbers then x it crashes the tab but whatevs...)
minor details...
@CooperCape Physics, dirty jokes and Javascript advice! :-)
4
Wow you really are adding to your portfolio...
Just change your 'about me' to that phrase...
Sid
Sid
@CooperCape What was the objective of the code that you wanted? to find out the position of "x"?
Nah I wanted to get the string of all numbers before 'x'
so now if you type in say abc12345x it outputs 12345
@Sid Javascript is essentially a form of masochism - the IT equivalent of flagellation. So I assume CooperCape's objective is to inflict as much pain on himself as possible :-)
Sid
Sid
17:27
@JohnRennie lol
Possibly the weirdest phrase I've read in a while... ummm... yeah...
@Sid you think I'm joking :-)
@JohnRennie If you don't have '()' in literally every possible place and end each line with ';' are you even writing code? smh...
I've written pretty much every language there is, starting with OS360 assembler on an IBM mainframe.
Sid
Sid
@CooperCape if the input is, say 123xbi34, then, the output will be 123?
17:31
@Sid Theoretically, yes. However because 123 is at the start of the string the while loop breaks and crashes the tab
I'll just stick in a cheeky if clause and sort it out
@JohnRennie Oh wow... that's... that's a lotta languages...
Sid
Sid
if I understand correctly, then, JR's code will print 2 for that...
Mine's slightly different
I think
Yeah it is
because after that part I have a line that says
`xcoeff = inpt.slice(findx + 1 - testnum, findx);`
`document.getElementById("output").innerHTML = xcoeff;`
Actually two lines wowww
probably not the nicest looking slice() ever but I can reconfigure that later...
@Sid my code snippet was just a quick hack to test the principle. It just finds the index of the first digit preceding the "x".
John's code taught me that testing the while loop for !isNaN(inpt.charAt(findx - i)) when i=0 and findx returns NaN will stop the while loop before it begins...
Sid
Sid
@CooperCape meh. No one cares about "beauty" if it is working
17:36
Yeah true but idk... maybe if I put it in brackets it'll look prettier...
hmmm
@CooperCape Want to hear a joke?
Uhhhh sure
I'm intrigued
They say Newton was so good with forces, they named a unit of force after him. Why was he so good?
Ummm...
he was very strong
17:44
Because he knew tons (newtons) very well
He could benchpress 900 pounds
Ok sorry...
Okay I quit.
I mean
what
Oh wow I just understood it... I won't lie. It was better when I misunderstood it.
Does that joke really merit four mentions on the star board?
Newton was a star..
Sid
Sid
17:46
@CooperCape That ^
GMm/star^2
What is with the stars
idk...
How has the last 4 minutes got 9 star messages...
okay now 10
um
When everyone has gone to bed I will apply some detox to the star board ...
Personally I think we need to keep Phase's $\frac{d}{d \mathrm{dragon}}$ maths for as long as possible
17:51
wtf happened
no stahp
if I delete these messages...
what is wrong with you people
will starboard get cleared up?
Just came back, jesus...
kinda
whatever that means...
Sid
Sid
17:55
what on earth?
yo bruvs
you been flagging ?
:41212726 wait what'd he say?
@0celo7 your momma post got reported
What on earth...
How did 0celo get banned...?
17:59
What's wrong with that?
Did someone actually get offended by that?
Probably our seriel star-er
@SirCumference someone flagged it
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