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I’ve been studying the way curvature evolves in general relativity, especially in scenarios involving increasing density... -
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That's a physical inevitability. Nevertheless, the kinetic energy of a spinning disk tends to infinity as the speed of rotation tends to... -
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No, just breaking apart, same as any other matter that you stress too much. Make jelly and put it on a barstool. Spin the barstool and... -
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Ahh, just found a translated version! 🙌🏼... -
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Thanks. This is useful, practical information. 👍 -
Dale replied to the thread Graduate Rotating Disk Method to Attain Light Speed?.Experimentally, rotating disks break apart when their tangential velocity is on the order of the speed of sound in the material. Even... -
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We've already given you the results that this lab produces--they're the results that relativity predicts. -
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Well, we don't have an actual test lab here, so all we can tell you is what the theory says. :wink: -
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Here is a demonstration: -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Formalizing infinity sets.So, for a concrete example you could have ##A = \{ a \in \mathbb{N} \}## the set of all natural numbers. Then you could define ##B=\{ b... -
Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.I don't teach anything about LLM's at all, nor about Agents. My focus is entirely on the specific deep neural networks that are relevant... -
Dale replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.I use the analogy of a dog when I teach my students about training AI models.