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Category Archives: Physics
The Quantum Zeno Effect
Ok, so based on the fact that “quantum” is in the title, I’m sure your first urge is to stop reading. “Quick, Dan is going to throw some complicated physics at me….RUN!” It’s true that quantum mechanics represents some of … Continue reading
Leap Seconds and Earth’s Rotation
As most of you probably know, the “longest day of the year,” which should really be referred to as the “day of the year with the most sunlight,” is the summer solstice (the first day of summer, typically June 21st … Continue reading
Fire, Energy, and the Nature of Science
What is energy? This is the simple, three word question that stumped me while I was tutoring physics this year. I was surprised when I realized that nobody had ever asked me this before, and even more so when I … Continue reading
Why do I need glasses?
Greetings! I feel inspired to write this post for a couple of reasons. For one, I’ve had recent conversations with a number of my friends concerning the wearing of glasses–some of them don’t want to wear them because they “look … Continue reading