Vowel-free scripts are called abjads. Scripts that have an assumed vowel and use diacritics or other modifiers to indicate other vowels instead of...
On what land? Yes, no one "forces" them to do it, but saying they shouldn't bitch and moan about is ridiculous. You and me are in a plane that...
Perhaps you should rethink exactly who the "sinks" and who the "sources" are. The poor are the ones who actually do the labor and produce the wealth....
Really? Lets think about that. Lets call the the always solid ball A, and the indeterminate ball B. There are four possibilities for the first...
I'm trying to remember a function used in my college calculus text as an example of a degenerate case. The function was continuous at every point in...
Sure. It was on slashdot about a month ago. Here's the link from that story....
You're wrong. A team from UCLA was able to successfully generate fusion at room temperatures a couple of months ago. It has since been reproduced by...
When you are talking about the theoretical limits of compression, a "random" number is one that is completely or nearly completely entropy. No...
The field will only change in frames where the particle actually accelerated. In the particle's rest frame, the field will not change. And btw, any...
I'm sure your attempt will be a laugh riot. Of course it does, as I already showed you. Acceleration is simply the second derivative of...
Have you heard the Ramanujan, Hardy, and 1729 story?
You're confusing issues again. The train station does accelerate with respect to the train. That's completely irrelevant in this scenario though. The...
Mac, just how the hell can a particle be accelerating in its own rest frame?
No Mac, SRT holds no such thing. SRT says that in one frame one of the particles has accelerated, and in another frame, the other particle has...
Mac, the radiation is due to acceleration *relative* to the detector. If you keep the detectors stationary relative to the other particle, you will...
I mean that the complex extension of e^x (i.e. e^z) was defined to be e^x(cos y + i sin y). It wasn't a derived result. Sure, it was defined that way...
I have a problem with that proof. e^(a*i) = cos a + i sin a is a defined equation, not a derived one. You can't just define some relation and then...
How do significant digits work for operations such as polynomial, trigonometric, or exponential functions? I.E. You have a measurement of an angle...
You made a mistake then. There are infinitely many sets of odd numbers that take the same number of steps to hit 1. For example, 3 and 21, 227 and...
Isn't a negative energy density what causes the Casmir Effect?
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