Author: Richard K Collins
The Internet Foundation
Internet policies, global issues, global open lossless data, global open collaboration
Real Capacitors at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlmPFbHTHTw Sabrina Koffler, You could easily have shown the behavior of a few “real” capacitors as a function of frequency. And added a variable resistance and inductance to show the effects of changing those. Design, testing, measurement is all about numbers, data collection. More and more that also means models, algorithms, comparison between
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Paul Rayson, The reason the OpenAI Bing ChatGPT fails is because it uses a bad tokenizer. If the part of speech community would work together, they could standardized the part of speech tokens and code the entire Internet. So it would not have to be scanned and parsed every time. A pre-tokenized, pre-coded, internet would
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ROSES 2021 Unit04: Distributed Acoustic Sensing with Dr. Eileen Martin at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psv1bgy5LUg You might want to edit this to remove the first few minutes where nothing is said. And put links in the description to Eileen’s work and group(s). This would be so much easier if you would just share your mathematics in symbolic mathematical form
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Twitter comment on Physical Review Letters @PhysRevLett Feb 13 Measurement of the Electron Magnetic Moment to 0.13 parts per trillion (replacing a limit from 14 years ago). Letter: https://go.aps.org/3E3jjSX Viewpoint: https://go.aps.org/3xfgeLT Replying to @PhysRevLett — One of my favorite experiments. Thanks. I particularly like “according to quantum physics, the vacuum is teeming with virtual particles”. Except I
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Richard K Collins
Assistive Technologies,
Collaborative Model and Data,
For profit groups using the Internet,
Internet Best Practices,
Internet efficiency,
Non-Profit Groups Using the Internet,
Open Algorithm Development,
Schools, Universities, Learning and Working,
Units Dimensions Formats Reference Values,
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January 20, 2023
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Hello, I was looking at The Thermal Expansion of Pure Metals: Copper, Gold, Aluminum, Nickel, and Iron at https://materialsdata.nist.gov/handle/11256/32 It has a spreadsheet. In the “Au data” sheet There is a temperature 38136. I think that ought to be 381.36. The value for 157 centigrade, 37.3417? Should it be 0.00373417? The value at 34.6 centigrade,
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Your link goes to “pay per view”. Here is an open version A limit on variations in the fine-structure constant from spectra of nearby Sun-like stars https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.05150 Mysterious Fine Structure Constant (1/137) Measured In Nearby Stars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5IF7WNmnS0 The exact term, “fine structure constant” has 1.1 Million entry points (Google search, 26 Nov 2022). And you
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Accelerometers and gradiometers get better at higher frequencies, use the Internet to multiply capabilities many fold https://www.researchgate.net/project/Solar-System-Gravimetry-and-Gravitational-Engineering These “updates” are just things I think are important to remember, and what I can find time and energy to write down. If you see something you disagree with, write me or make a comment. I got a
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https://www.researchgate.net/project/Solar-System-Gravimetry-and-Gravitational-Engineering/ Calibrating all gravitational sensors into a single imaging array: I was thinking about this some more. The gravitational potential from the sun and moon changes significantly during the year and over the course of the day. And the absolute values (for the usual network few hundred samples per second and slower) change slowly. Your
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/359389325_ON_THE_NORMAL_HEIGHT_DIFFERENCES_DETERMINATION_FROM_GEOPOTENTIAL_DIFFERENCES/comments Using real time comparisons via electromagnetic signals gets more complicated. Trying to use high speed storage of the signals gets memory intensive and expensive. As much of the data is nearly the same. The reason I used the vector tidal gravity signals for calibration and standardization is that each location can compare to
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