Recent content by mayflowers
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Undergrad Ellipses in Quantum Physics -- general question
From my surface level understanding, it seems like the nucleus is the center and maybe electrons move in ellipses. I am wondering if there is any discovery on elliptical patterns in even smaller particles, and what the reasoning is if not. Spheres seem to be another shape seen a lot in the world.- mayflowers
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Ellipses in Quantum Physics -- general question
I understand that the math can get messy, but i wonder, since ellipses are seen from solar patterns to atoms, could there be a connection between chaotically moving quarks and ellipse on ellipse roulette patterns, for example? And since we don't know (with 100% certainty) at the moment, is it...- mayflowers
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Ocean Quiz
Oh god, haha, after a look at Q1 i'd probably get ~ a 3/12.- mayflowers
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Today I Learned
TIL that batteries create a dipole which makes a current readily available, and that the battery dies over time because of being hooked up into a closed circuit. I always thought rechargeable batteries were a brilliant idea. Glad they are very common now.- mayflowers
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- Forum: Fun, Photos and Games
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Long term rain forecast, causes and implications?
Hey so, I basically lost track of this website because I'm moody, flaky, and have yet to find my path at this age of 34. Well I started reading a publication yesterday, 2,500 pages, telling me how battery's don't provide current they create it freely from the dipole they make, things like this...- mayflowers
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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High School Looking for info about the Sombrero Galaxy
So Wikipedia didn't mention: how might the black hole in the center affect the galaxy? And the brightness and size.. is there anything about the star system and formation that allows all these things to happen in conjunction? Id love to take a look at what the planets looked like in this...- mayflowers
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Looking for info about the Sombrero Galaxy
That's a crazy distance. Amazing that it can be seen from here.- mayflowers
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Looking for info about the Sombrero Galaxy
Hi, I saw someone with an avatar on a different forum that turns out to be the sombrero galaxy. AI says, too distant to know much about, aside from billions of starts, potentially tons of planets, and a supermassive black hole in the center. I find that setup fascinating, despite knowing...- mayflowers
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Black Hole TON618 - Wavelength Spectrum
Hi - just here reading first pages of a couple threads with interesting titles, so don't mind me - but this quote of yours is a notion I fully agree with. Like an information tree. The smaller branches at the very end have less nutrients relative to the main source, but are on the surface of...- mayflowers
- Post #39
- Forum: Cosmology
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Long term rain forecast, causes and implications?
Frankly, I haven't (seriously) tried to synthesize all of the charts and numbers for my own deeper understanding. I just look at them and hope that eventually a pattern may emerge. For that reason, i am curious if anyone knew which of the charts and numbers affect global weather, and how. If I...- mayflowers
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Today I Learned
TIL, nuclear power has been around for 75 years, and only makes up 10% of our energy sector, despite knowing all mass holds an enormous amount of energy.- mayflowers
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- Forum: Fun, Photos and Games
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Long term rain forecast, causes and implications?
Would anything from https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/ happen to influence global weather patterns? Things such as solar winds, solar flares, magnetic fields, and moon phases?- mayflowers
- Post #11
- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Long term rain forecast, causes and implications?
See I knew this forum would be sick. Thanks everyone now and in advanced. Gunna keep my eyes peeled and ears wax free- mayflowers
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Undergrad How were "e" and "pi" found?
Awesome! Will take a look at some point. I appreciate everyone. Hopefully I find more questions after digging deeper into all the above.- mayflowers
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- Forum: General Math
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Graduate Mathematical Connection between Cosmic Expansion and Exponential Growth
If you try hard enough, you can find something that suits your assumption. This seems more like a sales pitch than an attempt to understand phenomenon from all angles. Population growth could help explain most of the phenomenon you are talking about; more brains, more discovery. As for the...- mayflowers
- Post #24
- Forum: Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics