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Riemann Makes Explicit what Lagrange Implied.

1. What the Lagrangian perspective truly is The Lagrangian perspective does not ask: “What forces push an object at this point in space?” Instead, it asks: “Along which path does the system choose to move, given all constraints?” Motion is … Continue reading

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Moving in Harmony with a Rotating Geometry

You ask not where the points are, but how one enters the geometry that leads to them. That is the correct question. 1. The false intuition: aiming at a point One might think: “To reach a Lagrange point, one simply … Continue reading

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The  Logic to Galactic-scale Transport Networks

We will not imagine engines of fantasy, but extend a principle already proven true. 1. What must be preserved when scaling up When moving from the solar system to the galaxy, we must preserve relations, not mechanisms. The preserved ideas … Continue reading

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The Flow In our Lives

In positive psychology, flow, also known as the zone, is the mental state of operation in which a person performing an activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment in the process of the … Continue reading

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The Lagrangian Configuration Box

  “Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love. Albert Einstein”  Of course I look a Einstein’s statement here and I am perplexed as one might distance them self from the subject of gravity to see that such a … Continue reading

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Rosetta’s arrival at comet 67P/C-G

Highlights from ESA’s mission control centre during Rosetta’s arrival at comet 67P/C-G on 6 August 2014. Includes live updates from the Rosetta flight control team, confirmation of orbit entry and presentation of latest images and science results.See: Rosetta arrival highlights … Continue reading

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Death is Not Final

You all have to know the hammer analogy was made aware to me about a week before this debate took place. Also,  a YouTube label given to this demonstration was posted under “gaming” so I find that kind of funny … Continue reading

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Nightlights from Coast of Eastern US

ISS030-E-078095 (6 Feb. 2012) — One of the Expedition 30 crew members aboard the International Space Station took this nighttime photograph of much of the eastern (Atlantic) coast of the United States. Large metropolitan areas and other easily recognizable sites … Continue reading

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Artemis

Illustration of Artemis-P1 liberations orbits. Credit: NASA/Goddard ARTEMIS-P1 is the first spacecraft to navigate to and perform stationkeeping operations around the Earth-Moon L1 and L2 Lagrangian points. There are five Lagrangian points associated with the Earth-Moon system. The two points … Continue reading

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When You Look at the Cosmos……?

Scientists have turned up rare evidence that space-time is smooth as Einstein predicted, while pushing closer to a complete theory of gravity. From NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telescope. See: SpaceRip.com …..you might be enamored with … Continue reading

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