Yes, I have noticed wagon wheels turning in the "wrong" direction in
movies. Since wheels do not really behave like this the phenomena of
backward moving beats is usually classified as an optical artifact with no
deep significance for physics. However, the black and white stripes of the
moire
You ever see a wheel turn backwards from the direction of the vehicle on a
movie?
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 1:23 PM H LV wrote:
> Don,
> There is a lot of material to digest.
>
> People who are well versed in the mathematical properties of waves
> probably don't find any of this astonishing, but
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On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 5:09 PM Andrea Selva
wrote:
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Don,
There is a lot of material to digest.
People who are well versed in the mathematical properties of waves probably
don't find any of this astonishing, but until I watched the video of moving
moire beats I didn't know beats could move backwards relative to the
direction of the motion of the
In 2018 the sociologist Dr. Angela Cotellessa wrote her doctoral
dissertation on contemporary polymaths or renaissance persons. Her research
involved interviewing many people who self-identified as polymaths. Her
subjects described the rewards and struggles of being a polymath in today's
culture.
Hi Jones,
Some googlin' found Cameron Jones, a fungal expert now in private
industry...
https://www.drcameronjones.com/pages/academicpublications
Here's a couple of his papers listed on with /plasmon resonance/:
JONES, C.L. (2004). Exploiting the Surface Plasmon Resonance Effect
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