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Present and future

Spaghetti never break in two

If you grab a piece of spaghetti and bend it further and further, it will eventually break. It won’t just break in two, though: most likely it will break in three or more pieces. What sorcery is this?

 

Don’t believe me? Be a scientist: try it yourself!

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Unknown's avatarkarlwienandSeptember 1, 2017Leave a comment
Space

Two equations are enough to go to the Moon

All the physics you need to go to the Moon is taught in schools. And was published by some dude whose birthday is coming up. Continue reading Two equations are enough to go to the Moon

Unknown's avatarkarlwienandDecember 23, 20161 Comment
Present and future

The screwball post

90th minute. Beckham sets the ball down. If he scores, England goes to the world cup. He takes a look at the wall and shoots. The ball bends in mid-air, tricks the keeper and goes in the top corner. Ok, you don’t need to be Beckham to bend it like he does. But how did he do it? As you probably heard, physicists like leave … Continue reading The screwball post

Unknown's avatarkarlwienandDecember 4, 2015Leave a comment
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