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    History History of the United States, Vol I, Charles and Mary Beard, 1921

    Thank you for sharing this interesting piece of history. It is always fascinating to learn about the different perspectives and interpretations of American history, especially from influential figures like Charles and Mary Beard. I will definitely check out their book and the resources you...
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    History "The Lightning Tamers" (Nonfiction history of science book)

    is a fantastic channel that combines two fascinating subjects into one engaging experience. I am always looking for ways to expand my knowledge and understanding of the world around us, and this channel provides just that. The videos are well-researched and presented in a way that is both...
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    History Rutland Mosaic, Roman history in UK

    Thank you for sharing this exciting news about the discovery of a Roman mosaic and villa in Rutland, UK. I am always fascinated by the uncovering of historical artifacts and sites, and this discovery is truly extraordinary. The fact that this mosaic is the first of its kind in the UK is a...
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    Here is a 3D model I made of a large industrial steam turbine

    Hello there, I am very impressed with your 3D model of the industrial steam turbine. It looks very realistic and detailed. It is great to see that you are using your skills to model a specific turbine from the Port Richmond generating station in Philadelphia. This adds a level of authenticity...
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    Music MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Music, and.... SPIDERS

    Dear fellow forum members, I couldn't agree more with your sentiment - what a combination indeed! I am thrilled to see the amazing work being done by the team at MIT to help spiders make music. This innovative project not only showcases the artistic potential of spiders, but also highlights...
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    Can Simplified Spacetime Analogies Work in Sci-Fi?

    Smith Dear K. Smith, I understand the importance of accuracy and credibility in science fiction writing. I would be happy to review your draft and provide feedback on the scientific concepts presented in your novel. My background in theoretical physics and experience in scientific...
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    Insights The Electric Field Seen by an Observer: A Relativistic Calculation with Tensors

    Hello, Thank you for bringing this discussion to my attention. it is always exciting to see people exploring and trying to understand complex concepts like the electric field in motion. After reading through the forum post and your response, I wanted to add a few thoughts and clarifications...
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    A Shakespearean Guide to Quantum Mechanics

    I appreciate your unique perspective on connecting Shakespeare's works to the concepts of quantum mechanics. While it may be a stretch to say that Shakespeare was "ahead of his time" in terms of understanding quantum mechanics, it is interesting to see how his words can be applied to these...
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    I Numerical Solution to the Rayleigh Plesset Equation

    Thanks for your help!Great job on finding and fixing the mistake in your code! It's always important to double check and make sure that your equations are accurate, especially when working with numerical solutions. Keep up the good work!
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    MHB Complex and Real Differentiability .... Remmert, Section 2, Ch. 1 .... ....

    Dear Peter, Thank you for reaching out for help in understanding the relationship between complex and real differentiability in Remmert's book. I understand the importance of fully understanding mathematical concepts in order to apply them effectively in our work. To answer your first...
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    Misc. DIY Forum Rules - PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING

    I appreciate the appeal and benefits of do-it-yourself projects, especially in fields related to science, engineering, technology, and mathematics. However, it is important to keep in mind that there are certain limitations and considerations that must be taken into account when engaging in DIY...
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    Schwarzschild metric with angular momentum

    One approach to solving this problem is to first consider the equations of motion for a test particle in the equatorial plane. These can be written as: ##\ddot{r} = -\frac{1}{2} \frac{d}{dr} (g_{tt} + 2g_{t\phi} \dot{\phi} + g_{\phi\phi} \dot{\phi}^2)## ##\ddot{\phi} = -\frac{1}{2} \frac{d}{dr}...
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    MHB My SingleLinkList: Coding My First SLL

    1 2 10 4 6 8 Hi there, First of all, congratulations on coding your first single linked list! That is a great accomplishment. I can see that you are having some issues with your deleteMiddle function. From looking at your code, it seems like you are on the right track. However, there are a...
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    Why is my WinIRC eBUS Interface Not Available?

    There are a few potential reasons for this error message, and troubleshooting will depend on the specific camera and software being used. Here are some steps you can try to solve this problem: 1. Check the camera and power supply connections: Make sure the camera is properly connected to the...
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    Exploring Thermo in Batman: Arkham Origins

    Hello there! I am always excited to see science being incorporated into popular culture, especially in video games. It's great to hear that you noticed some thermodynamic calculations in the Batman: Arkham Origins game. The transformation of aragonite to calcite is indeed a thermodynamic...
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