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FactChecker reacted to Dale's post in the thread I Relativity of simultaneity in actuality with
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Yes. No. No. The flashes are simultaneous in at most one frame. That frame will report them as being simultaneous, others will not. -
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All of our experiments done to date over more than a century indicate that reality is accurately described by special relativity on a... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Complex Numbers (Laurent Series).I don't believe there is a Laurent series for that function that converges for ##1 \lt |z| \lt \infty## -
FactChecker replied to the thread If you think having a backup is too expensive, try not having one.There are nice memory tricks for passwords that are good -- until you have a dozen to remember and you are occasionally forced to change... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Complex Numbers (Laurent Series).Are you sure this problem is valid? The domains of the two expansions would make more sense to me if the function was ##\frac... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Cooling a processor chip.It depends on the applications. For a PC, gamers have driven the demands for increased CPU and graphics capability for a long time... -
FactChecker replied to the thread If you think having a backup is too expensive, try not having one.Absolutely! My iPhone has passwords, contact information, messages, map locations, etc. It would be a real problem if they were all gone... -
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I read that as chocolate centres. :wink::wink::wink: My passwords are very important, which would be problematical. The important ones... -
FactChecker replied to the thread I Trigonometry problem of interest.Can you take a screenshot and copy it here? -
FactChecker replied to the thread Cooling a processor chip.Does the iPhone 17 processor really get that hot? There are liquid coolers for desktop PC processors. I don't know the details of how... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Who is responsible for the software when AI takes over programming?.Maybe. But they are big in the auto industry and have a toolbox for designing automated driving systems. -
FactChecker replied to the thread Who is responsible for the software when AI takes over programming?.If you've ever seen code from MATLAB's Simulink autocode generation, you know that it is not the kind of code you would want to review... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Who is responsible for the software when AI takes over programming?.I probably should have said "not nearly enough". They do no harm, and can catch obvious mistakes. That leaves the question of how to...