Author: Richard K Collins
The Internet Foundation
Internet policies, global issues, global open lossless data, global open collaboration
@ThriftBooks You have a book on your site with the title “A Study of Cavitation-Ignition Bubble Combustion”. It is listed as “by unknown author”. You can find it at https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20050215681 A Study of Cavitation-Ignition Bubble Combustion, Glenn Research Center, Technical Memorandum. Authors are Nguyen, Quang-Viet and Jacqmin, David A. It was published 1 Aug
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Ricard Solé @ricard_sole Are there universal laws driving complex systems dynamics across scales? What kind of general theory connects fluctuations in microbiomes, rainforests or economic and urban systems? Check this @PNASNews paper by ashish george & @Jp_odwyer @sfiscience https://pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2215832120 https://pic.x.com/dmvk3i2qls Replying to @ricard_sole @PNASNews and 2 others My Comment: Yes, all have legacy human systems
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You sent me this email encouraging me to visit your YouTube website, but did not provide an obvious link to it. ONLY “subscribe” — without ever seeing it. Also, on your website there is no obvious link to YouTube, nor Twitter(X), only Facebook,and that is at the bottom of contact us page not obvious. Do
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I have studied the gravitational energy density at the earth’s surface since about 1978. Just after Joe Weber told me to read all of Robert Forwards papers. g^2/(8*pi*G) is roughly equivalent to the energy density of a magnetic field of 379 Tesla. I know that the gravitational potential field is turbulent at small scale and
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Rejecting cookies now costs money. Is this even legal? at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy_bZhKAUgc The “our way or the highway” has been around for many years. But in recent years, particularly the last year or so, more sites are using cookie challenges that allow “set preferences” with “reject all”. I have been tracking the Internet for the last
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell%27s_equations https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_vector_potential https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_scalar_potential https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_calculus_identities Currently: Known as [[electromagnetic radiation]], these waves occur at various wavelengths to produce a [[Electromagnetic spectrum|spectrum]] of radiation from [[radio wave]]s to [[gamma ray]]s. Today there is theoretical research on waves with frequencies from quectoHertz (1E-30 Hertz) to QuettaHertz (1E30 Hertz). Practical measurements are roughly from nanoHertz (1E-9 Hertz) to YottaHertz
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Some things really disgust me. This is one. “This content will become publicly available on April 16, 2025” https://www.osti.gov/biblio/2357015 If OSTI linked the open version, it is not obvious. I think they did not, do not, and do not care at all. Nuclear Charge Radii of Silicon Isotopes https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.162502 Nuclear Charge Radii
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Claudio Fantinuoli @DrFantinuoli I wish a PhD student would dedicate their research to developing a formal, robust, and operationalizable method for evaluating interpreting performance in real-life settings. When will somebody finally take on this challenge? Replying to @DrFantinuoli You want one person for a short time, when you could have the world for the rest
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Eric Betzig @Eric_Betzig Absolute madness. Future generations will curse you for what you’ve done to yourselves. x.com/disclosetv/sta… @disclosetv NOW – Germany blows up the cooling towers of the Grafenrheinfeld nuclear power plant, once a symbol of the country’s energy independence. https://pic.x.com/c0oeesviil Replying to @Eric_Betzig Now you can replace it with current and future nuclear and
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The PhD Place @ThePhDPlace Nobody talks about this https://pic.x.com/7qmm0jmec1 Replying to @ThePhDPlace Get a real job, out of the paper chase. Preferably something that helps the whole world, or something larger than yourself. It only needs to pay the bills, and can be anywhere in the world. Take 5 years and try to apply your
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