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Use Avogadros Number to Calculate Mass of a Single Atom

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- Hair dryer -1930




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- Nikola Tesla, Energia, Free Energy, Magnetismo, Eletricidade sem Fio, Induzione Magnetica




- Computers have concluded that people are no longer necessary

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- Blade Runner




- WHO INVENTED WHAT


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- #OnThisDay in 1975, history was made when India’s first satellite - Aryabhata, was launched from Kapustin Yar in Russia.




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- Ralph McQuarrie illustration for Robot Visions by Isaac Asimov, 1990.

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- Edwin Hubble at the controls of the 100-inch Hooker Telescope at Mount Wilson (~1922). Here he was to discover that the Universe was not entirely contained within the Milky Way (as was thought at the time), but rather other galaxies also existed.

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- Engineers working at Laurence, Scott & Electromotors in Norwich, England, February 1962


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- The Wireless internet of 1934


- legos


- And God said, Let there be light [pic]


- Charles Addams


- Astronomical calendar


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Physicists Quiet the Quantum Whisper to Improve Gravitational Wave Detector Sensitivity Gravitational wave detectors have opened a new window to the universe by measuring the ripples in spacetime produced by colliding black holes and neutron stars, but they are ultimately limited by quantum fluctuations induced by light reflecting off of mirrors. LSU Ph.D. physics alumnus Jonathan Cripe, postdoctorsl fellow, NIST, and his team of LSU researchers have conducted a new experiment with scientists from Caltech and Thorlabs to explore a way to cancel this quantum backaction and improve detector sensitivity. In a new paper in Physical Review X, the investigators present a method for removing quantum backaction in a simplified system using a mirror the size of a human hair and show the motion of the mirror is reduced in agreement with theoretical predictions. The research was supported by the National Science Foundation. Louisiana State University Ph.D. physics alumnus Jonathan Cripe has conducted a new experiment with scientists from Caltech and Thorlabs to explore a way to improve gravitational wave detectors’ sensitivity. Credit: LSU Despite using 40-kilogram mirrors for detecting passing gravitational waves, quantum fluctuations of light disturb the position of the mirrors when the light is reflected. As gravitational wave detectors continue to grow more sensitive with incremental upgrades, this quantum backaction will become a fundamental limit to the detectors’ sensitivity, hampering their ability to extract astrophysical information from gravitational waves. “We present an experimental testbed for studying and eliminating quantum backaction,” Cripe said. “We perform two measurements of the position of a macroscopic object whose motion is dominated by quantum backaction and show that by making a simple change in the measurement scheme, we can remove the quantum effects from the displacement measurement. Read more, https://scitechdaily.com/physicists-quiet-the-quantum-whisper-to-improve-gravitational-wave-detector-sensitivity/amp/ #physicists #quantum #macroscopic #gravitationalwaves #detectors #quantumphysics #experiment #science #humanhair #spacetime o - @astro_kingdom_ on Instagram


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- 2001 - Odisséia no espaço


- Architect


- History - Weird


- Star trek models


- Color... Charts


- Soldiers operate the switchboard (using chest-mounted mouthpieces) at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. 1941 [628 x 480]


- Machining a Space Shuttle Main Engine injector, 1977


- Go-Baby-Go (Gt500 Eleanor Knob)


- Tomorrow And Beyond by Peter Andrew Jones


- Glycolysis pathways


- brain parts


- Spacewar!, a computer game from 1962, running on PDP-1 mini computers


- ET Phone Home


- Science party


- blogs


- 2001 a space odyssey


- How Soon Is Now


- Lego Steampunk


Isoacoustics Gaia isolation feet on Spendor D7.2 @audiotmanchester @isoacoustics @spendoraudio @scvdistribution #audiotmanchester #audiotbristol #hifi #instahifi #loudspeaker #loudspeakers #hifiupgrade #hiendhifi #hifiporn #luxuryaudio #starwarslego #hifiupgrades #audio #audiophiles #scvconsumer @scvconsumer #spendorspeakers #spendoraudio #audiophilespeaker - @audiotmanchester on Instagram


- Coffee making


- Illustration on the front of Scientific American showcasing the proposed Centennial Tower alongside the tallest structures existing at the time. If completed, the 1000 feet (304.8 meter) tall colossus would have been a prominent feature in the International Centennial Exposition of 1876. (1874)


- USN Woman Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES) handles a National Cash Register N-530 Bombe decryption machine used for decoding German Kriegsmarine naval cyphers encoded with their 4-rotor Enigma machine. Jan. 1944. [3000 × 2400]


- Ad for a Gobots contest by Nestle Quick 1986


- 18th Century Surveying


- A photograph of inSight lander launching for Mars on March 2016


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- ORION SPACECRAFT


- Organic chemistry tutor


- Electrical substation


- Ray Kurzweil


- Ancient history


- Architecture


- South Bend


- Artists concept cutaway view of Skylab 1 [2758 x 3480]


- Decware Mini Torii Stereo Integrated Amp


- Patent Prints


- Connect to Your Career


- Soyuz spacecraft


- Noticed a familiar building in Robin Year One


- Simon Helberg


- San Francisco news


- ROBOT Humanoïde


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- Agriculture & Industry


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- Brass model


- Amazing creations


- General Physics


- Ken Taylor


- Stamps


- Coffee


- All spaced out!


Karl Jansky pointing out the region of the galactic plane emitting the strong cosmic noise - @miguelprad0 on Instagram


- Anatomy - Digestive System


- Stamford, Connecticut


- Google docs


- Hi End


- American Flyer


- John Deere 3350 [2848x2136]


- 1938 Worlds Fair Trylon and Perisphere


- Richard Buckminster Fuller


- Disneyland posters


- 2001 A space odyssey


- Galaxy magic, Me, Digital 3D, 2017


- Steam engine design


- CG Art


- Rankine cycle examples


- Loss aversion, a science of persuasion.


- Best Microscope Brands


- What is physics?


- DIAGRAMAS ARQUITECTURA


- Chris Foss cover art for Ancient My Enemy (xposted from r/CoolSciFiCovers)

- Steam engine design

- I love games

- Magnetic motor

- [Request] Immersive sound(3D) recording with AirPods Pro

- A script to visualize the path of several bodies under the influence of each others gravitational field. Posting some of the coolest outputs!

- Crop Circle

- Anyone else played Math Blaster during computer class?

- Amusement park ride from 1919

- Because of how steampunk it is

- Proof that the moon landing was staged!

- Tesla s

- A&P

- Nigerian navy

- Alan Turing

- Robby the Robot

- Antiques things

- Lego Star Trek

- Astro-gazing

- math

- Globe

- OSPAAAL (Organization of Solidarity with the People of Asia, Africa and Latin America) VI Tricontinental Conference Anniversary, Cuba, 1971.

- Architectural Models/Sculpture

- Gears for a large ship

- Architecture and Architects

- Phenomenon

- Astronautics at General Dynamics

- Architecture

- Atomics Vintage

- audio technics

- Maps

- Art + Science = Joy

- Star trek enterprise ship

- Star Wars Gadgets

- Exploration of our solar system

- Time and Space

- Mini art

- Quantum mechanics

- Calculus

- Cool Stuff

- beam engine

- balance

- 3D Printer.

- Marine engineering

- Math Answers

- celestial

- Climate - Smart Women : Girls & Women Leading in the Fight for Climate Change Sustainability

- Man is refusing any longer to be made a victim of circumstances outside of his control - Illustration of a remarkable Canadian invention, a powerful radiator of heat. Placed in agricultural areas it sends out heat waves over scores of acres of crops, protecting them from frost (ca. 1935 -1938).

- Star Wars Party

- Rocket engine

- J-2X E10001 Assembly Complete. (NASA/MSFC)

- Electrical apparatus throughout 20th Century

- Design/illustration business tips

- Fashion

- Ephemeral

- The Tender Love Between a Man And His Robot

- Thematic units

- 3D Printing News

- Fuel Transfer + Lubrication

- 3D Design

One of the tools aboard our Perseverance Mars rover is a laser retroreflector. It works the same way a bike reflector does by bouncing light back in the direction of where it came from. Perseverance’s Laser Retroreflector Array, or LaRA, is a palm-size dome speckled with half-inch holes containing glass cells. In each cell are three mirrored faces positioned at 90-degree angles from one another to direct light out in the same direction it originated. This technology, which was first used during the Apollo Moon missions, could lead to safer landings on the Red Planet with the use of lasers on future Mars orbiters. It can also lead to interesting science, such as testing Einstein’s theory of general relativity since each planet’s orbit is influenced by the bend in space-time created by the Sun’s mass. #Mars #RedPlanet #Perseverance #lasers #OMGrobots #Apollo #space #exploration #SolarSystem #NASA #JPL - @nasajpl on Instagram

- Dr. Who and the Daleks (1966)

- AI ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

- Lighting

- Acide aminé

- The Amazing City of the Seal Men of Uranus

- A Spaceships

- Tesla Generator

- Vintage Cyberpunk

- Alien

- Boiler-plate Mercury Capsules 1959

- The Writing Ball ca. 1865 [497x600]

- Steampunk dalek

- A dual output shaft speed reducer with self contained lube system being constructed at the Falk Steelworks in Milwaukee, WI in 1969

- Astronomy/Astrophysics

- Arduino

- The Time Tunnel

- Gourmet Juicer

- Norwich University

- Flash Gordon Comic Art

- Machine Vision

- UH HISTORY: SINCE 1927

- I Love Cinema

- Cross Sections

- PHYSIQUE

- #OnThisDay

- manufacturing industry

- Avatar. cronovisor

- Book Websites and Blogs

- An artists conception of TAU, a NASA spacecraft proposal designed to travel 1000 AU (hence its name) to the inner Oort cloud over the course of 50 years. (Circa. 1987)

- Exceptionally Large Helical Gears [1920×1431]

- uss discovery

- Nietzsches typewriter

- Old Comic Books

- Physics help

- Sci -Fi novels

- Project Gemini

- Actual photo of Albert Einstein lecturing on the Theory of Relativity, 1922.

- Facts & Stats!

- [Omega] Launch control, Alaska Project is go for launch

- Print portfolio design

- CHRONOMOTION

- ``aaaa

- #Robotics

- (Late) Mechanism Monday! - Last weeks solutions in the comments

- Now youve got the chance to Strike Back! - Advertisment for the video game based on Star Wars Episode V: Empire Strikes Back, 1982.

- the time machine from the movie Time Machine

- Operation on a soldier during WW 1 using x-ray to locate the bullet. Below the operating table is the x-ray tube. The surgeon wears a fluoroscope which glows when x-rays strike it, making bullet fragments appear dark.

- Titan II Missile Silo [1600x900]

- Art Pulp Fiction

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- CNC

- Higgs Boson And Space

- Homemade CNC

- Unfortunately, radiation doesnt cause stuff to grow really big, really fast.

- Bletchley

- Lcd television

- Deal Alerts

- One of the most original and effective military developments in World War II was the proximity, or VT fuse. - Adm. Lewis L. Strauss [506x717]

- Robot wheels

- Yellow Lanterns

- Ad Hoc Network

- a&p course

- Remember eagle-eyed father? Here he is building the engine for his race car. Argentina 1937.

- Inktober

- Vajrayana Buddhism

- Fraud Investigations

- Frank Capra

- Carambolas, quantos asteroides próximos à Terra!!

- What is physics?

- Industrial photography

- 1979 Ataris vision of a computer programmer

- KG

A fun fact about the 24-inch Clark Refractor is that it was constructed in 1896, preceding Arizona statehood by 18 years! 🌟😱 There is so much amazing history up on Mars Hill and starting Friday you can learn all about it during private, premium access tours of the Clark Refractor. Head to the link in our bio to book yours now 🔭 📷: Sarah Gilbert • • • • • #space #astronomy #flagstaff #arizona #lowellobservatory #americasobservatory #azskies #telescopeviews #cosmos #science #travelaz #nasa #fridayfacts #spacehistory - @lowellobservatory on Instagram

- Dr. Anthony Fauci then leading the battle against HIV/AIDS (1981)

- Scott Konshak

- When you post a meme with an obscure quote knowing that it will probably fail.

- After watching Solo I can’t help but laugh at this exchange after Han trashed the falcon years earlier.

- Archeology

- 1973: Theorists having a conversation at CERN (Found on CERN library Facebook page today)

- Tokamak nuclear fusion reactor, on display in the Sun exhibition at the Science Museum, London.

- Tron Deadly Disc™ Mattel Electronics©

- Alchemy

- Understanding is more important than memorization! Schools should teach the students how to understand, think, doubt, and question. They should be made open to imagination and creativity. - Richard Feynman [144x144]

- Classics Illustrated

- Photography U.K

- Espresso Machines

- Engine

- Crying Out Loud

- NASA Before PowerPoint In 1961

- Sci-Fi Future

- Garbage Disposal Unit Cutaway [680x1024]

- Repairing a Wurlitzer 1015 jukebox, ca. 1950

- Three D Printer

- Laser Cladding

- forging hammer

- Mecanisme

- Earth is full of friends and Uranus, full of enemas.

- #technology #old #new

- Such a clever little droid [806 x 378]

- Working Girls

- An Exceptionally Precise & Thorough Model of a Marine Triple-Expansion Steam-Engine [3399×2999]

- Black Mountain College

- Animales bebé

- Aero Modelo

- CHRONOMOTION

- University Courses

- mechanical computer

- 51 years ago today, 2 humans landed on the surface of the Moon for the first time. Here is my photo of the projection on the Washington Monument during the celebration last year

- Vertical Milling Machine

- New Hampshire

- Kids - Solar System

- Math Class

- Recycled robot

- Apollo

- ANTIGUEDADES

- Art-Famous Paintings Redone

- Visual effects cameramen James V. King and Wes Thompson filming a flying saucer for “This Island Earth”, 1955

- Screen Printing Machine

- Automatic shoe wear testing machine in 1937

- Rife #3. Universal Microscope from 1933

- Expo Lego

- Hi fi

- Electronics Basics

- A Spaceships

- Ecrins

- Cinema projector

- CRYSTAL RADIO

- 1968❤️

- 100+Inspirations

- Zero Point Energy

- The Mother of all Kilograms. Le Grand K.

- Lighting

- Old Timey Stuff

- Brian Aldiss

- Archaeology & Wreck Diving

- A retro-futuristic, but real, Soviet lander from the 1960s: The LK-3

- Amazing

- Space Flight

- Alexandr Rodchenko

- 1950s civil engineering test lab
