Author: Richard K Collins
Director, The Internet Foundation
Studying formation and optimized collaboration of global communities. Applying the Internet to solve global problems and build sustainable communities. Internet policies, standards and best practices.
Optical fiber coupling to photonics chip by Wojciech Lewoczko-Adamczyk at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHcfemtfP2s Suggest you use the whole screen for the graphs, equations, diagrams. It is too small to read easily and I do not need to see your face while you are looking at the screen. Such are called “screen videos”, where you and the viewer
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Ben NASA Profile Video 1 Trying to summarize the methods and issues and goals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aARsXPWQnRo This is a draft review of some NASA.gov pages. I am trying to formalize and simplify the recommendations for the whole Internet. NASA is so important to the human species right now. If this solar system colonization goes smoothly and
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At https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67eTLeNwLgE Alexander, You are using what looks like to be a good computer tool for these calculations and visualizations. But you don’t explain your tools and give links to let others know what to use, or what you recommend. I watched your hysteresis video. It is really shaky and hard to watch. You could use
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I like the MathML and equation accessibility of your pages. I am at https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/observability right now. But suggest you integrate some tools to immediately use the equations. You have LOTS of them on your site, and they are disconnected fragments. Collectively they can change the world. And, there is no sense of community on this
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Richard K Collins
Collaborative Global Model of the Sun,
Intelligent Algorithms,
Internet efficiency,
Open Algorithm Development,
Schools, Universities, Learning and Working,
Skinning the Internet,
Solar System Colonization,
Web Policies Internet Polices
July 25, 2021
Emily, I have not forgotten about you and NASA.gov. In fact, I spent many full days checking different aspects of what is going on, who is doing it, who it serves, how much (if any) user involvement is allowed, the level of practice shown in the pages, integration (or not) with contractors and federal agencies,
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Subject: In your months long measurements on single electrons did you see diurnal variations? Has anyone tried to make a single electron gravimeter? Gerald, I was doing a quick review of linear and quadratic effects in paramagnetic resonance, and happened to notice “Gabrielse and company confined single electrons for months at a time”. For many
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David, I came across an old video on YouTube that refers to PSAAP. Here is the link: Towards air-breathing hypersonic vehicles through numerical simulations – PSAAP at Stanford by Ivan Bermejo-Moreno https://youtu.be/llM8RSGagXI?t=120 In this simulation, at two minutes, it is showing cross sections. I was wondering if, in any of these 3D simulations you do,
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Visualizing the world’s largest turbulence simulation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPe1Ho5qRuM Please post links to your sites. If you have data to share (it can be mere 1000^3 samples or statistical summaries), give people more than just pretty pictures. I think you went too fast. I think your simulations left off all the low density pieces because I don’t
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Richard K Collins
Collaborative Global Model of the Sun,
Electromagnetic Gravitational Field,
For profit groups using the Internet,
Gravitational Engineering,
Intelligent Algorithms,
Non-Profit Groups Using the Internet,
Open Algorithm Development,
Schools, Universities, Learning and Working,
Solar System Colonization,
Symbolic Mathematics
July 20, 2021
Nora, Thanks, I will keep that in mind. If you cast tiny angular (square, triangular, for example) blocks of plastic on ends of an optical fiber, then polish the whole thing, that would give a fiber that would alighn properly with a corresponding hole and fiber (or fibers). It is something that human hands could
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Hello, Is there, somewhere, a profile of the Document Foundation community online? The “LibreOffice community”? The “Community Map” has no weights or sizes. I looked at the people and groups that you follow, and a bit of who they follow and are linked to. https://twitter.com/tdforg I attached my notes. The totals are not indicative of
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