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The thread title is the first part of the title of a paper published just today [1]. Here is the abstract: [1]... -
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This feature now appears broken. On Microsoft Edge on Windows 11, I get a blank field with no-symbol and a message "This content is... -
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Aha. I did feel that the reported turbulence was too much. -
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According to a recent study, it's Polish! Out of 26 languages, English is in 6th place... -
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Train Fall Paradox A train is running on a long bridge over a river. A series of bombs planted on the bridge by terrorists explode... -
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Here is a sketch of deduction of the Lagrange equations by means of the covariance argument. I believe that it is a suitable substitute... -
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Did you ever wonder about why your phone didn't seem to have as good a signal as it indicated? This could be the reason. Simple trick... -
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Many years ago, as the internet was coming of age, I burned over 500 pounds of technical manuals. I realized I can look things up on the... -
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Each solution is bounded for ##t\ge 0##. This follows from the estimate $$\frac{m}{2}\frac{d}{dt}|\boldsymbol v|^2=m(\boldsymbol... -
Greg Bernhardt replied to the thread Severe Turbulence for Delta Flight 56 (NTSB report).Severe turbulence appears to be on the rise due to climate change. https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/turbulence-deaths-flights-1.7209671... -
Greg Bernhardt replied to the thread A remark on problem about trajectory of a projectile in the atmosphere.Why does the projectile’s velocity approach a constant value instead of increasing or decreasing indefinitely?