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Gur'mukh: One who is slave to the Guru; in sehaj at all times; low frequency; in sync with Guru.
Man'mukh: One who is slave to the mind; constantly running to no end; high frequency; in sync with Maya.
This is a good community outreach from the University of Maryland
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Seniors Jacob Baron and Sophia Chen and junior Mike Rowan worked in Jason Stalnaker's physics lab during winter term, using lasers to measure the light emissions of different elements.
When the electric field is varied, the electrons are emitted with different energies, and as such the radius of the electron beam changes
Worked with Andre Gaudin (www.flickr.com/photos/agaudin/)
Kodak Duaflex III - Ilford Delta Pro 100 asa.
This camera takes 620 film but we re-spooled a roll of 120 to see what it could do.
This is the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo. I was planning on taking some closer shots but a security guard told me that no photography was permitted of the building. Huh?
Greetings mate! I love voyaging forth to Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park to contemplate poetry, physics, the golden ratio, and the Tao te Ching! What's your favorite epic poetry reflecting epic landscapes? I recently finished a book titled Epic Poetry for Epic Landscape Photographers:
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Did you know that John Muir, Thoreau, and Emerson all loved epic poetry and poets including Shakespeare, Milton, Homer, and Robert Burns?
I recently finished my fourth book on Light Time Dimension Theory, much of which was inspired by an autumn trip to Zion!
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Via its simple principle of a ofurth expanding dimension, LTD Theory provides a unifying, foundational *physical* model underlying relativity, quantum mechanics, time and all its arrows and asymmetries, and the second law of thermodynamics. The detailed diagrams demonstrate that the great mysteries of quantum mechanical nonlocality, entanglement, and probability naturally arise from the very same principle that fosters relativity alongside light's constant velocity, the equivalence of mass and energy, and time dilation.
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Fresh snow! More on my golden ratio musings: The Golden Number Ratio Principle: Why the Fibonacci Numbers Exalt Beauty and How to Create PHI Compositions in Art, Design, & Photography facebook.com/goldennumberratio
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Bryce Canyon National Park Autumn Colors & Winter Snow Fine Art Photography 45EPIC Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Landscape and Nature Photography: Nikon D810
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Title: Physics building
Photographer/Studio: Pickard, George
Date Created: June 17, 1950
Extent: 35 mm
Note: Also known as Hennings Building
Original Format: Slide
Access Identifier: UBC 164.1/19
Part Of: George Pickard fonds
My boss, F. Reif, Ph.D., wrote the textbook "Fundamentals of Statistical and Thermal Physics" in the early 1960s. I typed it. Twice. In the days before computers. Using carbon paper. I earned the acknowledgement I received!
John Wallis introduced the infinity symbol into mathematical and physics, literature.
People that to have developed ideas about History into the world of nature of infinity,number of terms. Ancient cultures codify infinity in terms of a formalized mathematical system approached attestable accounts of mathematical infinity come from Zeno of Elea (ca. 490 BC? – ca. 430 BC?), a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher of southern Italy,an example if any object of infinite gravitational mass were to exist, any usage of the formula to calculate the gravitational force would lead to an infinite result infinity values; these can be the result of arithmetic overflow, division by zero that is a distinctively philosophical kind of argument is defective because it generates an infinite series. In quantum field theory infinities arise which need to be interpreted in such a way as to lead to a physically meaningful result from without a priori or ideological motivations. example 'Inverse energy cascade' powers Jupiter's storms logs are the language of the Universe. best of my knowledge, was first discussed in detail by the astronomer stars and also individual stars of the stellar system are for all time passing out into infinite space, never to return,assumes that for great distances the force of attraction between and extends outward to infinity distance according to the inverse would result from the inverse dimensional; can the oldest stars in the Universe be older than the Universe? the response is no,but, infinity is the inverse of zero,like spherical universe tended to infinity are invertible. The common symbol for infinity, ∞, was invented by the English mathematician John Wallis in 1657, is credited with other examples occur in inverse, there an infinite number of stars John Wallis is often credited for introducing this question is whether actual infinity exists in our physical universe,by tracing the path of the stars used to predict precisely the motions of stars, and other theories where man can not arrive hus, the Big Bang theory cannot and does not provide any explanation,this didn't come to past since incorporating the media of today,and it is difficult even surprised to find The Big Bang Theory do not believe in it.
“Having this kind of equipment isn’t something you’d typically find in a school of this size,” says Rutgers-Camden Prof. Daniel Bubb. “We now have more capability to analyze what we do on site and save time and money traveling to and from the United States Naval Research Lab in D.C.”
To support the sterling efforts of Lincsranger I am posting this picture of the inside of the Physics classroom. Lincsranger has a group of demolition shots and the outside view for this one is No 3 in the Castle Hills Demolition Set. For external views please see Science Block in my Photostream.
Senior Rich Jimenez, who is teaching labs to fellow undergrads, has attained expert use of the atomic force microscope. “Rich is functioning at an advanced graduate level and he is still an undergraduate,” Prof. Daniel Bubb beams. But not just Rutgers-Camden physics majors take advantage of the research opportunities available here. Rutgers-New Brunswick engineering students travel to the Camden campus to gain valuable hands-on experience in the physics lab.