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Michio Kaku 2012 Solar Storm Warning
The Debris Field | November 11th 2009 by Lesley
Michio Kaku 2012 Solar Storm Warning @ Truth Seeker Forum read more
Tackling the riddles of gravity
Physics Notebook | November 11th 2009 by Manuel
This video reviews the efforts of numerical relativity and visualization aspects of general relativity. It among the top 10 of the 1st NSF Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge Contest in 2003. read more
Simple pendulum and elliptic integrals
Physics Notebook | November 10th 2009 by Manuel
The simple pendulum is a very known physical problem, however, it's interesting to note that this simple system don't have a exact solution. Let be (1)the potential of the pendulum with mass m. Now the Lagrangian is (2)Equation of motion can be calcu read more
Flaws in Your “Reality”
Daisybrain | November 10th 2009 by Eric Spears
Do you ever look out at the world and think, “How could it be that any effectively generated formal theory in which all arithmetic truths can be proved is inconsistent”? Or, “That is one hokey looking tree; no way that is realR read more
Science Teachers off to Antarctica
REALscience | November 10th 2009 by Michael Bradbury
Gary Wesche is counting the days. It’s down to 14 now before he heads to Antarctica as part of a scientific expedition. KMBC’s Bev Chapman reports from St. Regis Catholic School in Kansas City. Wesche’s expedition to study ice shee read more
Fun With Einstein’s Equation
Just Call Me Ms Frizzle | November 10th 2009 by rebbieg
King of the Road had a blast with this one – see for yourself at Adventures in Fuel Economy, Energy Use, Physics, and Life. read more
“DON’T SPILL!” or, How To Keep Your Glass Full Even When It…
Just Call Me Ms Frizzle | November 10th 2009 by rebbieg
I can’t believe I haven’t posted on this topic yet! Rhett, from Dot Physics has a great explanation and videos, so there’s no need for me to reinvent the wheel. It’s super easy, so try it yourself! read more
Shoutout: PhysExchange
Just Call Me Ms Frizzle | November 10th 2009 by rebbieg
Here’s a new Physics related forum called PhysExchange. A great way to share ideas and get your questions answered. Happy Chatting! read more
Horizontal Projectile Motion Lab
Just Call Me Ms Frizzle | November 10th 2009 by rebbieg
Great idea (as always) from Physics & Physical Science Demos, Labs, & Projects for High School Teachers for a lab where kids try to guess where a projectile will land. Read it here. read more
Galaxy Wars: For The Sake Of The Universe
Fun Games Arena | November 10th 2009 by taylan
A retro-inspired space adventure with a unique control scheme that puts a new spin on a classic genre. read more
Way #46: Experiment in the Kitchen. Learn the basics of food prep…
Gluten-Free Simplicity | November 10th 2009 by William Beverly
Believe it or not -- paying attention to the above characteristics often helps me determine a lot more quickly which items have gluten in them and which do not. This also helps me to be much more creative in the kitchen when thinking up new and deli read more
Understanding Newtonian Mechanics
Bruceleeeowe's blog | November 10th 2009
Newtonian mechanics has marked the beginning of a new era for physics. Indeed the newtonian formulation of the gravitational force has allowed to prove the heliocentric theory developped by Copernicus and defended by Galileo. It is a very interesting read more
Next generation spammers rise up in Asia, India and Brazil
Spamzy Blog | November 9th 2009 by ByronZED
High-speed broadband allows worldwide miscreanting A new generation of spammers is rising up in regions such as Asia Pacific, Japan, and South America, and beginning to outstrip their North American counterparts in junk mail output.… Offloading mal read more
Which Physics Theory are You?
tinta de filipinas | November 9th 2009 by scofieldjr
To kill boredom, I took a quiz from facebook this morning. About, "Which Physics Theory are you?" And after a long questions from 1 to 6, the result is this,Which Physics Theory are you? RelativityAnd it explained like this...Rex took the Which Physi read more
Unreal Engine 3, Now Free for Non-Commercial Use: Go 3D Eye Candy…
Create Digital Motion | November 9th 2009
Unreal Engine 3, by way of the Unreal Development Kit, is now available free for non-commercial use. That means that not only are its capabilities for games accessible, but all sorts of other possibilities for art, visualization, and, yes, live visu read more
A Gramophone that Plays the Earth Instead of Vinyl, and a Sonic i…
Create Digital Music | November 9th 2009
Images courtesy Olle Cornéer. Used by permission. If you think culture has become too disconnected from the Earth, “Harvest” and the Terrafon instrument surely count as a shock to the system. A traditional ensemble picks up an enormous read more
Vitaly Ginzburg, Man of Courage and Brilliance
Tangled Up In Blue Guy | November 9th 2009 by Mike Haubrich
I Am Still Inclined to Believe in the Brilliant Future of Mankind Thank you, Vitaly! Vitaly Ginzburg was a physicist who resisted the movement to re-integrate the Russian Orthodox church into governmental affairs during Vladimir Putin’s reign read more
Carl Sagan on 4th Dimensional Visualization
Aceize: Eyes on the Future | November 9th 2009 by Ace Ize
Warren Ellis over at Freak Angels took a by-week from writing his wonderful comic book. During the interlude he suggested a few links. One of them was this nice little bit from Carl Sagan. Just so everyone knows, this is not material that originat read more
Blog Post On FlashForward Leads To Cutting-Edge Scientific Resear…
Exploring Our Matrix | November 9th 2009 by James McGrath
Not long ago I posted on the inclusion of a variation on the Schroedinger's cat thought experiment in the last episode of Flash Forward, and some of the problems with the way they explained it.My good friend Bob Patterson responded to the show's lack read more
Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic Physics
Smart Like Streetcar | November 8th 2009
No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information. PRICE Buy Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic Physics at Amazon Related posts:Understanding Car Crashes: It’s Basic Ph read more
First Thirty: Star Wars The Force Unleashed Ultimate Sith Edition…
Aeropause | November 8th 2009
Aspyr Entertainment was nice enough to send over a new copy of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Ultimate Sith Edition for review, and since I have been a bit busy, I thought I would weigh in with a First Thirty to let the people know what you are gett read more
Nukleoaktivitas dan Teleportasi
NetSains.com | November 8th 2009 by Didik Wicaksono
Netsains.Com - Tiga hal yang sangat krusial dalam kehidupan manusia modern adalah informasi, komunikasi, dan transportasi. Menurut KBBI1, informasi adalah keseluruhan makna yang menunjang amanat yang terlihat dalam bagian-bagian amanat itu, atau deng read more
A Strange System: Food: Hard Travelin’ Blues
Science & Soul | November 8th 2009
You walk through the aisles of your local supermarket. Apples in June. Watermelons in February. Oranges in December. Weird star fruit in….well I don’t actually know if star fruit have a picking season. So how do we have these read more
Einstein on Galileo’s contribution
Open Parachute | November 8th 2009 by Ken Perrott
Some religious apologists just can’t leave Galileo alone. They are unhappy about the fact that most people accept that the Church behaved badly in sentencing Galileo for heresy. (He got house arrest for the rest of his life and bans on his book read more
Weekly Roundup: Bird-brained, fast-food, X-ray edition
Just A Theory | November 8th 2009
Large Hadron Collider taken down by bread Earlier this week the Large Hadron Collider suffered yet another setback, when it was dive-bombed by a bird carrying a piece of baguette. You just can’t make it up. The rogue bit of bread caused a shor read more
Cosmic Latte - The Color of the Universe
Big Angry Blog | November 8th 2009 by Andy Thomas
Cosmic Latte is the name given to the average color of universe, which I came across recently on Nasa's Astronomy Picture of the Day. I wondered, rather pointlessly perhaps, what would its RGB code value be?Back in 2002, after computationally averagi read more
MINA - Russians order Flight Changes, after Massive Magnetic Shif…
The Debris Field | November 8th 2009 by Lesley
MINA - Russians order Flight Changes, after Massive Magnetic Shift downs Airliners... read more
Flying can you Sick!
Knowing Science | November 7th 2009
If your are scares of breathing airplane air, do not be frightened. According to Joe Lundwuist, an American air filtration expert, "The air is in fact wuite healthy, because of the excellent cabin air filters."High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) f read more
Electricity in Sawdust
Knowing Science | November 7th 2009
If you're planning to build a chicken farm in a faraway land, you only need a land for the infrastructure, some chicken eggs, cages, food for the chicks, water, and electricity.In a town where everyone go to sleep at 6 pm, they don't need television, read more
What a Smell!
Knowing Science | November 7th 2009
Believe it or not, a heightened sense of smell may be useful in keeping cars in working order. For exampl, a car that smells like maple syrup after the engine has been shut off for a few minutes may mean that ethylene glycol, a toxic coolant, may be read more

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