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cosmonautroger · 13 days ago
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kply-industries · 7 months ago
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blondebrainpowered · 4 months ago
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In 1930 the Indiana Bell building in Evansville, Indiana was moved over 34 days the 11,000-ton building was moved 16 meters from its original location and rotated 90 degrees, a process that was completed in mid-November 1930, without interrupting or the service of calls nor the supply of gas, water, and electricity of the building. Over a month, the structure was moved 15 inch/hr all while 600 employees still worked there. According to reports, ‘no one inside felt it move’
The move was planned by engineers Bevington, Taggert & Fowler, while contractors John Eichlea Co. carried out the feat.
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classycookiexo · 6 months ago
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medstudentblues · 1 year ago
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Happy saturday!
It’s our last weekend break (the last golden period). I worked out this morning which was gorgeous, then I went to a cafe to have breakfast, read a book, and journal. I also bought flowers for my kitchen because they looked and smelled so good this may be a weekly thing now.
An update recently.
ER was just a waste of time because there wasn't much responsibility put on us. They just thought, "Hey, let's make the kids go in," but our roles in the ER has been unclear so basically we did nothing other than saved (we did CPR and such) and monitored some of the patients.
Now we are in Psychiatry, where we take care of our mental health. Our duty is only from 8am-4pm, everyone's nice -- the residents and nurses, and we see some interesting cases (Schizophrenic patients, bipolar people in their manic phase, and so on). I'm actually a little sad that the rotation is ending next week and we'll start our Surgery rotation because in Psychiatry, there's life-work balance. People are good at listening. People know that mental health is important, and Doctors can sometimes feel things too and go through some difficulty in life. It's still not challenging for me like IM (internal medicine), but my rotation in Psychiatry has made me insightful without realizing it. The past few months had been a roller coaster because we were in IM. Our adrenaline was always on peak, but we were also mostly tired and we took the toxicness as a challenge and therefore, we enjoyed the past rotation. It is only in Psychiatry that we are finally slowing down. We are finally able to process our emotions, our mental and emotional state, where we stand, etc. Even if we didn't have our break in ER rotation, perhaps this slowness in Psychiatry rotation is just what we needed.
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null-entity · 2 months ago
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unbfacts · 7 months ago
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In 2023, scientists discovered that Earth's inner core is slowing down and may even be reversing its rotation relative to the surface. This shift could be part of a long-term cycle lasting 60-70 years.
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Hi! Sorry, I'm new to football and I was curious what does it means when someone talks about rotation within the team? Like what does it mean? And also, how can I get better at understanding the rules/techniques? Should I just spam watch matches?
Much love xx
okay, so the term "rotation" can be used in two main ways: the first is related to the manager swapping in different players into the lineup, so that the squad is "rotated." this gives multiple players the opportunity to play in matches and manages minutes across the entire team. the lack of rotation of certain players and positions is one of the criticisms many of us have had with pere this season.
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the second way the term rotation can be used is to refer to tactics during the match itself. the athletic has a basic overview of rotations in matches and here is a snippet below:
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now in terms of understanding the rules and techniques of football, i've put some tips in this earlier post.
hope this helps!
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nemfrog · 2 years ago
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A popular inquiry into the moon's rotation on her axis. 1856.
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ex4cist · 10 days ago
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My Nightmare Blunt Rotation
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this is lazy as fuck because I was using it to readjust myself to my shitty drawing tablet
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newedem · 9 months ago
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wayti-blog · 2 months ago
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"Why does nature love spirals? The link to entropy"
"There are moments in the history of human thought when a simple realization transforms our understanding of reality. A moment when chaos reveals itself as structure, when disorder folds into meaning, and when what seemed like an arbitrary universe unveils itself as a system governed by hidden symmetries.
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Credit: Ahmed Farag Ali and Aneta Wojnar
The Bekenstein bound was one such revelation—an idea that whispered to us that entropy, information and gravity are not separate but rather deeply intertwined aspects of the cosmos. Jacob Bekenstein, in one of the most profound insights of modern physics, proposed that the entropy of any physical system is not limitless; it is constrained by its energy and the smallest sphere that can enclose it.
This revelation was radical: Entropy—long regarded as an abstract measure of disorder—was, in fact, a quantity deeply bound to the fabric of space and time. His bound, expressed in its simplest form, suggested that the total information that could be stored in a region of space was proportional to its energy and its size."
"This (...) tells us that what we have long regarded as uncertainty is, in fact, structure. The apparent randomness of quantum mechanics is not a defect of nature but a signature of an underlying order. The transformation of the uncertainty principle from an inequality into an equality suggests that space and time are not continuous in the way we imagined but are shaped by toroidal constraints.
This has far-reaching consequences, not only for physics but for our understanding of the universe itself. The toroidal motion of hurricanes, the curvature of ocean waves, the patterns of electromagnetic fields, and even the structure of subatomic interactions all reflect this fundamental principle. There is something universal about the spiral, something embedded in the way energy, matter and space evolve. The torus is not merely a shape; it is the embodiment of motion, of evolution, of time itself."
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pad-wubbo · 7 months ago
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fuckyeahfluiddynamics · 10 months ago
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Paris 2024: Bouncing and Spinning
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Spin, or the lack thereof, plays a major role in many sports -- including tennis, golf, football, baseball, volleyball, and table tennis -- because it affects whether flow stays attached around a ball, as well as how much lift or side force a ball gets. A ball's spin doesn't stay constant, however.  (Image credit: J. Calabrese; research credit: T. Allen et al.) Find all of our Olympics coverage -- past and ongoing -- here and every sports post here. Read the full article
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slutpoppers · 7 months ago
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Neji Hyūga - 8 Trigrams Palm Rotation!!!
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