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Category Archives: Physics
The Dan Feldman Wavefunction
Greetings, everyone! During my lunch break today, I was thinking about quantum mechanics (that’s what everyone thinks about while eating, right?), and started to wonder what my wave function might look like for any given day. I’ve mentioned wave functions … Continue reading
Is Space Cold or Hot?
Such a simple question, and yet not the simplest answer. In order to better understand this question, we must first understand the difference between heat and temperature. That’s right…they are not the same thing! But why? It may seem counter-intuitive … Continue reading
The Crookes Radiometer, Part II
Sorry for the extremely long delay in this post—I just finished up my first semester of graduate school, and I felt clobbered. But now I am on break, and while we take a refresher and celebrate the New Year, let’s … Continue reading
The Crookes Radiometer, Part 1
Happy October, friends! I apologize for my lack of posts recently…graduate school has started for me, and it’s been very tough for me to find any free time. I’m going to attempt to quickly write up this post about an … Continue reading