Come live in my heart, and pay no rent.

abigibbons:

ask-the-fearling-rapunzel:

I will NEVER stop reblogging this.

It’s not illegal in Britain now is it? :)

abigibbons:

ask-the-fearling-rapunzel:

I will NEVER stop reblogging this.

It’s not illegal in Britain now is it? :)

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hylianndreamer:

justintimblerlake:

m1dnightlife:

What

SOMEONE ADD THIS TO THE SATAN POST

^ It’s funny because we all know what she’s talking about

hylianndreamer:

justintimblerlake:

m1dnightlife:

What

SOMEONE ADD THIS TO THE SATAN POST

^ It’s funny because we all know what she’s talking about

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thecreepthatsintozombies:

1ucasvb:

Different modes of oscillation for a pendulum

The period of a simple pendulum is not a trivial thing, and it depends on the initial conditions.

Shown here are ten different modes of oscillation for the same pendulum. The only difference is the total amount of mechanical energy in the system.

As a result, each one has a completely different period of oscillation, unlike what the small-angle approximation (as taught in high-school) would suggest. They can’t be in sync. You may see some really interesting patterns based on the delay between them in your browser.

The red graph above each pendulum represents the phase portrait for the respective mode of oscillation, with the current state marked as a blue dot. The horizontal axis represents angle (hence why it wraps around the sides) while the vertical axis represents angular velocity.

Pendulums are very interesting dynamical systems, as they are relatively simple to understand but can produce surprisingly complex results in certain cases, such as the chaotic behavior of double pendulums and the odd behavior displayed by coupled pendulums.

This made me miss my Moog.

the-star-stuff:

It’s Official: Mars Was Habitable

Long ago, Mars had the conditions and ingredients to support life.
That conclusion—the first ever made about another celestial body—was announced today by the Curiosity rover team after a wildly successful drilling campaign into what may have once been the bed of a Martian lake. 
“We have found a habitable environment,” said John Grotzinger, project scientist for the Curiosity mission. “The water that was here was so benign and supportive of life that if a human had been on the planet back then, they could drink it.”

Read the article here.

the-star-stuff:

It’s Official: Mars Was Habitable

Long ago, Mars had the conditions and ingredients to support life.

That conclusion—the first ever made about another celestial body—was announced today by the Curiosity rover team after a wildly successful drilling campaign into what may have once been the bed of a Martian lake. 

“We have found a habitable environment,” said John Grotzinger, project scientist for the Curiosity mission. “The water that was here was so benign and supportive of life that if a human had been on the planet back then, they could drink it.”

Read the article here.

(via thecreepthatsintozombies)