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No I was referring to the load to burn off the excess energy.Unfortunately, it would not work for LLNL guys in the original paper - as they used a [monochromatic] laser already….
No I was referring to the load to burn off the excess energy.Unfortunately, it would not work for LLNL guys in the original paper - as they used a [monochromatic] laser already….
Ramanujan's formula for Pi, I also have no idea how it works...
https://gizmodo.com/the-new-longest-pi-beats-previous-record-by-12-8-trilli-1847503360
And to think I never even memorized 3.141592653.
That is just boring-old 3D stuffI thought it was one of these three shapes depending upon the cosmological constant's actual value. With most leaning toward it being flat.
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My friend came from central Texas where he said it was so flat " that on a clear day you could see the back of your head" so maybe he was on to somethingCurrent model of the cosmos assumes it is flat. Yet it could be round. If it is round, it means if you keep looking back farther and farther, you eventually arrive at where you are! Naturally this screws up many assumptions we make about the nature of universe.
Would pi behave the same way if a different number base system, other than decimal, were used?
Indeed... as is the fine-structure constant 1/137 that shows up all over the place in quantum physics;Bizarre little number.