‘WE STUDY HARD, YOU STEAL HARDER’
LOOK: Young protesters grace the EDSA People Power Monument in Quezon City to call out the anomalies in the government’s flood control projects. | @bylancemejico
FILIPINOS ARE NOW MAD. i hope this energy stays until 2028 because these rallies are useless when yall are still voting the same corrupts over and over again.
#BahaSaLuneta
May the UNSC exist 500 years from now and all of their technologies benefit from the science that is being discovered today.
This is just me fantasizing the possible contribution I could make being part of the scientific industry (not including the unethical ones hahaha).
I made a new video about the status of my health. I’m finally talking and walking!
And thank you to my friend @992tobias for letting me share his ME/CFS story, too.
https://t.co/FaTP3MJpG3
Even though Newton's laws are deterministic, the behavior of many interacting bodies is so chaotic that it looks essentially "random."
Statistical mechanics effectively says: why bother with all those complex trajectories? Just go ahead and replace them with truly random motion.
AR tech would really ease the visualization pedagogy among teachers. Making theoretical concepts visualized and interactive improves the accessibility of science!
Molecular dynamics simulations in mixed reality!
With @labriataphd and @lucien_krapp we’re scaling our multi-user WebXR platform to enable immersive molecular simulations, fully based on web technologies.
Stay tuned, lots of cool stuff coming soon!
@threejs#WebXR#Quest3
This is wild.
Elon Musk just revealed the future with Tesla Optimus, Robotaxi and Robovan.
10 wild demos:
1. Tesla Optimus, autonomous assistant, humanoid friend
Professor Edward Witten turns 73 today. He was born on this day in 1951. Witten is a renowned mathematical physicist who has made many groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of string theory, quantum gravity, supersymmetry, and quantum field theory.
He proved the positive energy theorem in general relativity, which states that the total energy of an isolated system of gravitating matter is always non-negative. This theorem implies that gravitational collapse cannot produce negative mass objects or wormholes. He introduced the concept of M-theory, which is a unified framework that encompasses all the different versions of superstring theory and 11-dimensional supergravity. M-theory is considered the most promising candidate for a theory of quantum gravity that can reconcile general relativity and quantum mechanics.
He formulated the Witten conjecture, which relates the Jones polynomial of a knot to the partition function of a topological quantum field theory. This conjecture was later proved by Maxim Kontsevich using a technique called perturbative Chern-Simons theory.