@SouthwestAir, I have been receiving fraudulent charges on two credit cards for Southwest Airlines tickets for others. I have wasted hours getting whole from the credit card companies (Chase and Amex) and received new cards. I cannot contact your Corporate offices.
JetBlue 592 from TPA to BOS last night paths with the Harvest Moon. Photographed from Sandy Point State Park, Annapolis, Maryland, USA @ 2100 on 18 October 2024.
@JetBlue@LouBrutus
A cat co-authored a scientific paper in 1975, when his owner, a physicist named Jack H. Hetherington, decided to add him as a second author to avoid changing the plural pronouns in his manuscript. The cat’s name was Chester, and he was given the pen name F.D.C. Willard, which stood for Felix Domesticus, Chester. Willard was also the name of Chester’s father. The paper was about atomic behavior at different temperatures, and it was published in Physical Review Letters, a prestigious physics journal.
Chester’s co-authorship was revealed when Hetherington sent some signed copies of the paper to his friends and colleagues, and included the cat’s paw prints as his signature. The story became widely known and amused many people in the scientific community. Chester even published another paper as the sole author in 1980, in a French popular science magazine. He died in 1982, but he is still remembered as the first and only cat to have authored a published scientific paper.
A jogger’s ponytail sways from side to side as the jogger runs, although the head only moves vertically. It turns out the vertical motion is unstable to lateral perturbations.
More on why that's the case in today's paper: https://t.co/NeicOW39Cv
Ever heard somebody saying 'Our city can't change, we are not like Amsterdam!'
Well, neither was #Amsterdam. It took bold choices and consistent -and ongoing- efforts.
—Zeilstraat, Amsterdam in the 1970s
Take the alphabet and do the following conversion:
A = 1
B = 2
C = 3
...
Z = 26
Words are sums of the corresponding letter values. The word PRIME is prime.
Check out new work on my @Behance profile: "Class Project 02" https://t.co/jJCfI22DkW @danlovesadobe
I find PremierePro more intuitive than Behance. Excellent course BTW.
Happy 136th Birthday to Srinivasa Ramanujan, a self-taught Indian mathematical genius. He discovered nearly 4,000 theorems and equations, unique and groundbreaking. Some of his results were so advanced that they were not proven until decades after his death.
Today, India celebrates National Mathematics Day to commemorate Ramanujan's birth anniversary.
This animation shows the irrationality of pi through the rotation of two rods, each with a constant but different speed.
Despite the intricate patterns they create, the rotations never perfectly align, highlighting pi's infinite, non-repeating decimal nature.
This emphasizes the impossibility of expressing pi as a ratio of two integers, a key characteristic of irrational numbers.
The perpetual near-miss between the rotations of the inner and outer rods, evident at moments like 22/7 and 355/113, well-known approximations of pi, further emphasizes the fascinating and unattainable nature of expressing pi as a simple fraction.
This visual representation contributes to the richness of mathematical exploration, showcasing the captivating complexity of pi's irrationality.
German girl demonstrating that SU(2) double covers SO(3), a.k.a, the Balinese Cup Trick, or Dirac’s Belt Trick. This is the basic reason a doubly quantised vortex in an SO(3) superfluid is topologically equivalent to the vortex-free state. See also https://t.co/pVpOiG1In8