The song is “23” by Jimmy Eat World (Thank you so much Allie)
It has taken me 12 years to say this.I hope it helps you as much as it helped me.
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WHY ARE YOU DETERMINED TO BE SUCH AN ASSHOLE?
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Imagine that you find yourself to be a guest at an anniversary celebration of a federation colony on some strange cratered planetoid. The colonists are staging a high-tech celebration. They fire a cannonball into the night sky. In its wake, the cannonball leaves behind a luminous rainbow trail made up of nondispersing pigments. …
You are in the audience … watching from the surface of the planetoid right below the rainbow. As the cannonball traces its perfect parabola, you take pictures of it every second with your camera, which has a built-in range finder. You find that the vertical height of the cannonball at 0 seconds is 20 meters above you; at 1 second, 48 meters; at 2 seconds, 62 meters; at 3 seconds, 62 meters; at 4 seconds, 48 meters; and at 5 seconds, 20 meters. You have to answer three questions:
1) What is the gravitational acceleration on the surface of this planetoid?
2) What is the vertical velocity of the cannonball?
3) What is the vertical height of the cannon?Here is the technique:
You line up the numbers in a row. Call this sequence h for height. Below this, you make another sequence (call it v for velocity), where every number is the difference of the two adjacent numbers in the row above (the right number minus the left). Below this row, make a third sequence in the same way, calling it a for acceleration. Here’s what it’ll look like when you are done.h: 20 48 62 62 48 20
v: 28 14 0 -14 -28
a: -14 -14 -14 -14If you are at all familiar with calculus, you may know that the vertical velocity is the first derivative of the height, and the acceleration is the second. If you didn’t, don’t worry about it: the simple procedure for second graders that we just did will give us the answers. They are as follows:
1. The gravitational acceleration (g) at the planetoid surface is the number in the last row. This comes out to be -14 meters/sec/sec. … (The minus sign indicates that it is downward in direction). For future reference, remember half this number (-7).
2. The vertical velocity of the cannonball is the first number in the second row minus half the g that we just determined. It is therefore 28 – (-7) = 35 meters/sec.
3. The vertical height of the cannon (obviously) is the first number in the first row. That’s 20 meters.Now look what else we’ve accomplished! Given a sequence of numbers, we have, easy as pie, found the polynomial formula for it: it is the sum of the three numbers above: -7x2 + 35x +20. You can substitute the numbers 0 through 5 for x and confirm that you get the original series.
Mind = blown. O.O
Excuse my random Wiki moment.
The triangular theory of love is a theory of love developed by psychologist Robert Sternberg. The theory characterizes love within the context of interpersonal relationships by three different components:
- Intimacy – Which encompasses feelings of closeness, connectedness, and bondedness.
- Passion – Which encompasses drives that lead to romance, physical attraction, and sexual consummation.
- Commitment – Which encompasses, in the short term, the decision to remain with another, and in the long term, the shared achievements and plans made with that other.
The “amount” of love one experiences depends on the absolute strength of these three components; the “type” of love one experiences depends on their strengths relative to each other. Different stages and types of love can be explained as different combinations of these three elements; for example, the relative emphasis of each component changes over time as an adult romantic relationship develops. A relationship based on a single element is less likely to survive than one based on two or three elements.
When living embryos are centrifuged, it is possible to separate organelles by density in vivo. This technique reveals that certain histones are sequestered on lipid droplets.
Credit&Source: Michael Welte, University of Rochester, Department of Biology
DIY: Bubble Chandelier via 100 Layer Cake
Imagine all the goodies you can put inside the bubbles- glitter, sequins, flowers, confetti… love it!
what about programming you fucktard
who made this?
I’m gonna cut them then learn them HTML
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A geneticist, a physiologist and a physicist were summoned to meet a wealthy racehorse magnate. He told them he would give a million pounds to the one who could accurately identify race-winning horses. After six months of hard work, they returned to present their results to the expectant…
Pancakes & bacon cookies, via The Cravory.
Om, nom, etc. and so forth.
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IM WHEEZING
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AHAHHA WHAT IS AIR
Sadly I don’t have a telescope. So I’ll substitute a kaleidoscope and strut about doing this for a bit. :D
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A joke table for you humor-impaired scientists.
flourine wouldn’t bond with her.
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The Ultimate Field Guide to Subatomic Particles
Muons, neutrinos, supersymmetric partners, the infamous Higgs boson - with so many different subatomic particles flying about, it’s no wonder theoretical physics can be so confusing. That’s why we made this (reasonably) simple guide to all the different elementary particles.
Check the full guide at io9.