Kyle Chamberlain

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Kyle Chamberlain

@LeightonKyleC

Just a random person interested in physics, astronomy, geometry, lost media and archiving. | AroAce | Studying BSc physics @OpenUniversity .

United Kingdom Katılım Ocak 2020
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Cliff Pickover@pickover·
You don’t remember the event. You remember the last time you remembered it: reconstructed, updated, and quietly rewritten. You’re a living edit. Every time you look back, you are subtly rewriting your own history.
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tejaKrasek@tejaKrasek·
When you need a few minutes of relaxation and focus before a date, a TED Talk, or some other unforgettable presentation, feel free to use our AV "MANDALA" my multi-talented friend Leigh Spusta and myself created for you. 🥰 (No AI or AL used in the creation.) youtube.com/watch?v=4RJmqy…
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World and Science@WorldAndScience·
Absolutely breathtaking! Feast your eyes on the colossal star system Pismis 24-1, glowing from within the vibrant emission nebula NGC 6357 (Credit: NASA, ESA, Jesœs Maz Apellÿniz, Davide De Martin)
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Cliff Pickover@pickover·
Mathematics. If we roll a circle inside another circle of 4 times the radius, we obtain an "Astroid." It has four cusps. "Astroid" comes from the Greek word for "star." tinyurl.com/3j8r8ykp
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World and Science@WorldAndScience·
Stunning: HL Tauri, one of the closest regions of star formation to Earth, rich in young stars and dust clouds, from the Digitized Sky Survey. (Credit: ESO/Digitized Sky Survey 2)
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Cliff Pickover@pickover·
Mathematics, symmetry, weird geometry. Tiling patterns, complexity, surprise. (Magnify to see the details.) By John Greene, fleen.org, Used with permission.
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Cliff Pickover@pickover·
This is the famous golden ratio in mathematics.
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World and Science@WorldAndScience·
Close to the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy roughly 200 000 light-years from Earth, lies the young star cluster NGC 602. (Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, P. Zeidler, E. Sabbi, A. Nota, M. Zamani, N. Bartmann)
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World and Science@WorldAndScience·
Spectacular: Astronauts took this photograph of the day-night boundary from the International Space Station... (Credit: NASA’s Earth Observatory)
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World and Science@WorldAndScience·
Great book! Battle of the Big Bang: The New Tales of Our Cosmic Origins: amzn.to/41ib4NS -AmazonAfflink
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∞ 𝕁uan ℂarlos@jcponcemath·
Studying or teaching Complex Analysis? This online book might be useful. ⭐️Complex Analysis: A Visual and Interactive Introduction⭐️ 🔗 complex-analysis.com #complex #analysis #OpenSource Thanks everyone for your suggestions and reporting issues to improve this project.
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Mathelirium@mathelirium·
As gravity grows stronger, String Theory suggests that a wildly vibrating string can shrink until it becomes a Black Hole, revealing Quantum Strings and curved Spacetime as two views of the same object.
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Mathelirium@mathelirium·
In String Theory, it has been shown that one vibration of a closed string behaves like a graviton, the Quantum particle of gravity, revealing that gravity is already built into String Theory’s spectrum.
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Matilda Spicer@MatildaSpicer·
July 14, 1793 — George Green was born. A self-taught genius, Green introduced Green's theorem, laying the groundwork for potential theory and modern physics. His ideas now power everything from electromagnetism to quantum mechanics. 🧠📘 #OnThisDay #Math #Physics #Green
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