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What was the purpose of the small button on tube television receivers?
This evening I cruised YouTube and watched a show about the Big Bang and plateau after 20 some days. According to the video Cosmic Mictowave Background had begun to appear. In the same show they say that artifacts in the static were sporadic CMB. I was watching on the tv and a did not think to...- homerwho
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- Forum: General Engineering
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What was the purpose of the small button on tube television receivers?
Here we go I found the show.- homerwho
- Post #45
- Forum: General Engineering
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What was the purpose of the small button on tube television receivers?
This evening I cruised YouTube and watched a show about the Big Bang and it’s plateau after 20 some days. According to the video Cosmic Mictowave Background had begun to appear. In the same show they say that artifacts in the static on those TV sets were sporadic CMB. I was watching on the tv...- homerwho
- Post #44
- Forum: General Engineering
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What was the purpose of the small button on tube television receivers?
I don’t know but it’s the Duke it appears so- homerwho
- Post #43
- Forum: General Engineering
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Stargazing Observations and telescope/microscope design questions
I read the article. Thank you. I posted like usual to learn from others. In the article the acuity is in question for the human to perceive the photons and process the information and limitations of a reflexive action in response to exposure. So, what made me think that rods and cones as a...- homerwho
- Post #3
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Stargazing Observations and telescope/microscope design questions
Greetings, I was sitting around thinking and I began to think about Astronomy from school. We studied telescope design. Optical came to mind. Can a telescope sensor be designed after the human eye. Rods and Cones. It seemed somewhat trivial but at the same time I was thinking our eyes are close...- homerwho
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- Design
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Exploring Minkowski: A Multi-Dimensional Grid for Studying Other Spaces?
I understand Minkowski is empty space with no matter. Is there a possibility to consider Minkowski as a multi dimensional grid in the form of a perpendicular 3 dimensional matrix for further study on other spaces. For example to have a matrix mesh to map other solutions onto. I claim ignorance... -
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Undergrad Black Hole Observations: What Changed?
Hello-- I have a question about space observations. It was only 4 or 5 years ago that I was taught that nothing could escape a black hole. More recently I have seen information and images of black holes. What has changed that now we have black hole obseravtions. Most recently, a black hole...- homerwho
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- Black hole Hole Observation
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Undergrad Location of the quantum effect
With the application of quantum physics to computing, can it be determined that the location of the bits manipulated are within the computer’s physical spatial location or is the energy likely anywhere. The spooky effect at a distance proposition makes me ask.- homerwho
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- Quantum
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad What is the formula for plotting an accelerating involute curve?
possibly. that's why I posted in the math forum. I can't decipher from that what I would need to plot. Thanks- homerwho
- Post #5
- Forum: Differential Geometry
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Undergrad What is the formula for plotting an accelerating involute curve?
The circle of derivation is increasing as the "string" around that circle is enlarging- homerwho
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- Forum: Differential Geometry
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Undergrad What is the formula for plotting an accelerating involute curve?
Can someone help me with a formula for an accelerating involute curve? I have found this wiki on involute- homerwho
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- Replies: 5
- Forum: Differential Geometry
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Collection of Lame Jokes
It sure felt like it on campus..I think its still defacto premise is constant.- homerwho
- Post #6,261
- Forum: Fun, Photos and Games
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Graduate Stars: Light from the Past, End in Sight?
could that radiating be the end of a series of photons- homerwho
- Post #3
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics