Category: Invariance @MDashF

  • Why human eyes are sensitive to only visible light?

    “Why Human Eyes Are Sensitive To Only Visible Light”. These processes are arbitrary, which is somewhat more technically referred as “contingency”. Its not just for the case of vision that this arbitrariness is present, but all forms of biological properties. eg A conch shell is spiral in a certain way and this is only specific…

  • The Chandra Angle !!

    But the neutron stars are still quite large. This is because the electrons are about 1000 times as longer in how much space they require to sit in that system, than the neutrons. the neutrons are heavy hard attitude guys, they will go no where. But the electrons while occupy such a large couch are…

  • Happy birthday Scientists, James Joule.

    It’s the birthday of James Joule, who was born in 1818 in Salford, England. Joule was a commercial brewer in Manchester. His work inspired an interest in physics and in the nature of energy. In a series of experiments, he demonstrated the convertibility of kinetic, thermal and electromagnetic energy. The SI energy unit, the joule,…

  • What kanji in Japanese is used for LOL?

    What kanji in Japanese is used for LOL?

    You might have seen this kanji being used for expressing a deeply humorous situation at places, — 笑. I myself use: 笑 笑 笑. In principle because we abuse lol the most, I think it comes to category of selfie and twerk, but in abusive usage perhaps lol will win. Here is why its called…

  • Sir J. J. Thomson, the man behind electrons. Happy birth day Scientists. #mdashf #birthday2

    Sir J. J. Thomson, the man behind electrons. Happy birth day Scientists. #mdashf #birthday2

    #mdashf (insight of #mdashf) Sir J. J. Thomson, discovered the electron. The particle that gives us electric current and lit our bulbs and heat to toaster breads. (Physics Today Insight) It’s the birthday of Joseph John “J J” Thomson, who was born in 1856 in Manchester, England. In 1897 Thomson found that cathode rays could…