Link Verification for Sine Wave and Spiral Similarities and Differences

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My name is Nathan. I'm a student of psychology. Unfortunately, my major doesn't require as much math as I'd like. Maybe I'll find the answers to the question of life, the universe, and everything, here in the PF.

I happened by here regarding a question of the similarities and differences between sin waves and spirals.
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/sine-wave-or-spiral.53254/

The illustrative link presented isn't opening on my phone. Could be something my phone doesn't like. Can someone verify the link works for me?

https://api.viglink.com/api/click?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_141980947144132&key=6afc78eea2339e9c047ab6748b0d37e7&libId=61cc8fc9-c430-4a02-9b4e-8bbeaa61e623&loc=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.physicsforums.com%2Fthreads%2Fsine-wave-or-spiral.53254%2F&v=1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cs.brown.edu%2Fstc%2Foutrea%2Fgreenhouse%2Fnursery%2Fphysics%2Femwave.html&ref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&title=Sine%20Wave%20or%20Spiral&txt=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cs.brown.edu%2Fstc%2Foutrea%2Fgreenhouse%2Fnursery%2Fphysics%2Femwave.html

Holy smokes that's a link.
 
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The link does not work for me either, welcome to PF.
 
The closest I could get was this, but the outreach link is dead, as is the link to Brown. (The only two that might have led to that page.)
 
mrnike992 said:
The closest I could get was this, but the outreach link is dead, as is the link to Brown. (The only two that might have led to that page.)
Thanks for looking, Mike.
 
B0LTS said:
Hi.
My name is Nathan. I'm a student of psychology.
Welcome to the forums.
The illustrative link presented isn't opening on my phone. Could be something my phone doesn't like. Can someone verify the link works for me?
You'll notice that thread is dated from 2004, so it's not surprising that the university has changed its links during that time. :)
 
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