More like this!
and this...
>>546734268
dumping
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>>546735512
Yea, dumped the ones I had
this is the best thread ever
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>>546735431
what are these things called? i know it's cogs and whatnot, but these look like some kind of model kit or something? would be kinda cool to have something like that to fuck around with to pass the time
I'll dump what I have
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>>546735740
Buy an antique clock. You can start with cheap ones.
>>546736689
last one from me
Bezier curve
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>>546736891
Sagittarius A*. aka: the super-massive black-hole at the center of the Milky-way.
>>546735739
hahaahahaha
#KilledIt
#swag
>>546736820
huh never would have thought of that. seems like a good idea
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>>546737387
I could do this all day long!
amidointrite?
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>>546738086
10/10 thread, OP
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>>546735725
looks like a starfish dancing in the club
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>>546735739
How can you be this limp while you're cumming?
I've seen it a lot in porn, I just don't get it.
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>>546736282
thats that russian engine they are trying to get working right?
>>546738382
catimated for you dearly
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>>546738763
2hu4me
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>>546736282
what kind of engine is this?
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>>546736138
hard lel.
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>>546736109
have fun fettling this.
>>546739380
UE4
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>>546739552
my sides.
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>>546737461
I used to do something like that when I was a kid, letting my pet gerbil run across my hands.
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>>546740078
me and your mom
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>>546735725
>Ey baby want a piece of me?
>>546740335
This last one I posted is the neutron star in the Crab Nebula. It's a false-color x-ray photo taken from Chandra.
>>546740547
thanks, was wondering what I was looking at
these threads make me feel like a dumbass
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>>546740816
This last one is a Fourier Transform, it breaks a function up into its constituent harmonics. It relates a functions frequency domain to its time domain.
>>546739265
Thanks for this!
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>>546741090
This gif here shows the orbital resonance of the asteroid Chakrilo (the first asteroid discovered that has rings) with the planet Neptune. The reason why this looks strange for an orbit is because this is being displayed in a rotating reference frame.
>>546740078
this one reminds me of butsecks
>>546741518
Chariklo*
>>546741679
Lagrange points of Jupiter.
>>546740547
lol how does the "camera" move? its by far the fastest moving man made object.
>>546741879
wow
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>>546741879
the asteroid belt is actually a reuleaux triangle?
>>546735123
that was pissing me off
>>546737921
Is this a sterling engine?
>>546741908
Or, you know, it's a simulation.
>>546741978
That thing works best when tiled.
>>546741879
This is Saturn's moon Prometheus. It is on the inner boundary of Saturn's F ring. The outer boundary of the ring is shepherded by Saturn's moon Pandora (not shown). When a particle in the F ring runs too close to Pandora in its orbit it is slowed down and falls back into the F ring. When a particle in the F ring runs too close to Prometheus in its orbit it is sped up and 'kicked' back into the F ring.
These two moons, Prometheus and Pandora, are called Shepard moons by astronomers because they literally herd the ring into being stable.
>>546741981
Yes, Jupiter has quite the harem of asteroids.
>>546742412
That's not the asteroid belt, those are asteroids beyond the asteroid belt that are under the influence of Jupiter's gravity just enough to keep them in a stable configuration in the Lagrange points of Jupiter.
The main-belt asteroids have roughly circular to low eccentricity elliptical orbits.
>>546739319
I thought it was Piccolo dick
>>546742793
This here is a coronal loop stretching from the suns photosphere into the suns corona. The kinetic energy released in a phenomenon known as magnetic reconnection, it is one of the current mysteries of modern physics as the standard model cannot properly account for the amount of kinetic energy released in the reconnection of magnetic fields.
>>546742693
Yes.
>>546742693
Yep. It's either an alpha or a beta configuration (there's also gamma).
>>546742793
Oh damn ok, I thought the asteroid belt had a semi stable circular obit which is why my mind was blown.. what does the green signify then?
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>>546743281
That sentence was worded really bad. The basic idea is that the kinetic energy of charged particles in a magnetic loop undergoing magnetic reconnection have more kinetic energy than the standard model can currently account for accurately.
>>546743392
The green signifies that the asteroids are stably librating around the L5 and L5 Lagrange points.
>>546743021
>filename
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>>546738862
you will once you're 21
so many variations of this...
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>>546734870
I know is dump question, but how does it oscillate? The gif only shows it going one way
>>546743021
A common mistake.
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>>546735979
its...so...perfect
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>>546737624
These kinds of animations should be standard teaching material at my Uni. Would have helped so much.
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>>546735123
this
this right here
is reason enough to get a 3d printer
>>546744418
it is!
>>546743709
Ahhh yes the Trojans and the Greeks, cheers anon
>>546743709
These are some images of Iapetus taken by the Cassini space probe. One side of Iapetus is barren and rocky, the other is coated in frozen gases and liquids.
The reason for this is that Iapetus is tidally locked to Saturn (much like our moon to the Earth). One side ends up being lit a little closer to the sun than the other side does, so that side receives more intense sunlight. In this case the side receiving more intense light is the barren rocky side of Iapetus. Because this is the side that is on average close to the sun ices statistically sublimate more often on that side. When the ices sublimate they remain under influence of Iapetus's gravity and they will undergo deposition on the night side of the moon. (During this time the night side is the white icey side.)
The same is true for the icey side of Iapetus, gases will sublimate onto the night side of the moon when the icey side is lit (at this time the night side is the dark rocky side of the moon). But because this side is only lit on the far side of Saturn the sublimation happens at a slightly lower rate than it does on the dark rocky side. So the majority of sublimation happens on the rocky side.
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>>546744452
Yeah, they do make calc 3 so much better.
>>546743561
nande
>>546745363
Here are some vibration modes for resonances in a baseball bat.
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>>546745363
>mfw dipole sex
>>546745665
These are some asteroids in the main asteroid belt as viewed from the Dawn spacecraft.
>>546742750
I know, just seemed some people believed it was a real recording
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>>546745675
What an absolute faggot
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>>546737624
I could do line integrals but never understood what they actually represented, thanks Anon
>>546745995
This asteroid here was viewed from the Japanese Hyabusa space probe, which returned the very first samples collected directly from an asteroid in orbit.
>>546746024
It's common that many people have trouble visualizing concepts in Calc 3.
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>>546746293
I just made this. It's not related. but take it.
>>546745790
FUCKING TROLE
>>546746416
get the fuck out! We're doing science here!
>>546746402
If i remember correctly this gif should be comet ISON on the final stretch of its death-plummet.
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>>546735979
makes me want to play linerider
>>546746806
Yeah, it is. That was a sad day.
>>546746003
What a depressing little machine.
You're welcome, nerds.
>>546747083
Taylor series approximation.
>>546737387
just wait and see what happens at the end.
>>546736138
>This kills the slinky
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>>546747621
Rotating reference frame of Acruithne, an asteroid caught up in Earths Lagrange points.
>>546741978
absolutely nice
>>546747750
Occulation of Jupiter by the moon.
>>546746783
>implying that picture isn't science
>>546741048
These gifs are fantastic, nobody else appreciates these but damn I do
>>546736857
>if Morpheus was white
>>546748165
Goddamn it! LOL
>>546736857
honestly, i just dont get it, what is the purpose of that?
>>546747851
The green glow in this image is created by the ionization of gases (primarily oxegen). It is called airglow.
>>546748043
If you go to the Wiki article on Fourier series or Fourier transforms you can click the gifs and go to their 'about' pages. There you can navigate to the account of the guy that makes them, he has a website that elaborates on how to make these animations. And he has more neat stuff on his site.
>>546748357
To me it looks like it's a demonstration of a camera stabilizing mechanism using gyroscopes and whatnot.
>>546748357
camera stabilizer, you can run with a camera, do moving shots and when it shoots it looks like flying/floating
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>>546748505
now it makes seance
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>>546748043
Here you go.
1ucasvb.tumblr.com
>>546748846
Fuck, image limit.
GG
>>546736138
Hilarious.
>>546741315
What if it wants to turn?
>>546748846
These are wonderful, I kinda wish I had had some of them a few weeks ago. Theoretical physics is a motherfucker
>>546735725
looks like an amazing idea for a female circlejerk
>>546749447
I know right. I just finished linear algebra 2 and calc 3 and I've been reading Principles of Quantum physics by Shankar, it's truly mind blowing stuff.
>>546749710
quantum is really interesting but the math will blow your hair back, I want to take numerical analysis and complex analysis but I dont think I am going to have the time. What did you cover in linear? I have heard its almost all eigenvalues/vectors
>>546745675
kek'd
>>546737387
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkgoSOSGrx4
>>546736857
What if I dropped it?
>>546749961
>numerical analysis and complex analysis
I'm taking those two next year, it looks really fucking interesting.
>What did you cover in linear?
Linear 1:
Basic intro to vector spaces
Matrix operations
Inverses
Determinants
(Basics etc.)
Linear 2:
Eigen values/vectors
Cyclic subspaces
Singular value decomposition
Markov chains
Probability vectors
Convergence of infinite products and series with matrices
(More really cool stuff)
I suggest you watch the MIT Open Courseware Lectures on linear algebra.
>>546750431
the rig would try to stabilize the camera, making the handles move in the direction opposite of which it's trying to correct for
oh and you'd likely cry a lot too. those things are in the $10k+ range
>>546750543
oh we covered most of that in theoretical, its basically a crash course in about 5 math courses at my university, but I need to learn a bit more about matrices
>>546750772
The MIT Open Courseware lectures are probably what you need then.
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-06-linear-algebra-spring-2010/video-lectures/
Its really basic, you might not find everything you need but there may be a few things for you in there.