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Imaginary numbers are not some wild invention, they are the deep & natural result of extending our number system. They are all about the discovery of numbers existing not in 1 dimension along a line, but in full 2 dimensional space:
http://ow.ly/s06u30moL7q
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Ben Koracevic, aka The String Art Guy, of Stringometry Art Studio, creates beautifully intricate and detailed art using just nails and string.
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A vacuum coffee maker (or siphon coffee maker) brews coffee using two chambers where vapor pressure and gravity produce coffee
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Lake Lalolalo ...
(French: Lac Lalolalo, is a volcanic crater lake surrounded by jungle to the southwest of the island of Wallis (Uvea) in the Pacific.)
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(French: Lac Lalolalo, is a volcanic crater lake surrounded by jungle to the southwest of the island of Wallis (Uvea) in the Pacific.)
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A rabbit will binky when it feels really happy or excited. Binkying looks like a large jump in the air while the rabbit slightly twists its body and head at the same time.
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Pretty cool!
Here is a little bit of Computer Vision in action.
Using OpenCV, the computer understands the cube's current status and offers a hint on what the next move should be.
(Original credit: Daizyu Watanabe)
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Here is a little bit of Computer Vision in action.
Using OpenCV, the computer understands the cube's current status and offers a hint on what the next move should be.
(Original credit: Daizyu Watanabe)
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Level up your photography skills with this simple trick 📲
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#photography
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This is a a Vampyrella, a micro organism often described as a vampire, feeding on filamentous algae by boring a hole through the algal cell wall and sucking out its gooey center
[📹 Oliver Skibbe]
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[📹 Oliver Skibbe]
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This spinning disk at Steeplechase Park's Pavilion of fun rotated faster and faster until everybody in the center had been flung to the side
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Scientists recently made a “quantum time flip circuit,” which is like a metronome whose pendulum swings opposite ways simultaneously. It’s nothing like the time machines of science fiction, but the phenomenon could lead to new kinds of quantum technology.
https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-quantum-physicists-flipped-time-and-how-they-didnt-20230127/
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https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-quantum-physicists-flipped-time-and-how-they-didnt-20230127/
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The Hopewell Rocks in New Brunswick were formed by tides that can reach a whopping 52 feet (16 m) in height. 😲 Probably not the best place to take a nap. 😉
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The Technical University of Munich has giant twin slides to help students get from and to lectures in time
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Paphiopedilum micranthum, described in 1951, is commonly known as the silver slipper orchid. Native to China and Vietnam, the plant is found on cliffs and in crevices which contain leaf litter, limestone, and clay
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