This Week’s Science Blog: The Fast and the Fourier


http://www.sixtysymbols.com/index.html

Why I haven’t featured this as a TWSB yet, I don’t know.

But it’s happening now, so be happy!

Those frequenters of YouTube out in my readership (all two of you!) have probably come across one of the videos from the Sixty Symbols gang.

Run out of the University of Nottingham, the scientists behind Sixty Symbols seek to explain some of the coolest symbols used in physics and astronomy. They’ve got more than sixty symbols total right now because they’re working on a second set, so that’s even cooler.

Some of my favorites include:
– Planck Length
– Summation
– Star Classification
– Large Numbers
– Lambda (eigenvalues!!)
– Brazil Nut Effect
– Imaginary Numbers
– Kelvin (Kelvin needs more love in the temperature world)

Woo, science!

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    Matt Farnsworth | Reply

    So I love that they use the portal 2 logo for wormholes. Also, I totally didn’t know what the Brazil Nut Effect was so I looked it up. Turns out I did know what it was, just not that it had a name. I used to do that all the time at Bobs with the bags of croutons to get actual croutons and not just a bowl of crumbs.

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