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At the time of authoring this, I'm kinda taking a break from learning a bit about physics and diagramming (one of my modes of learning; visualization).

I ate a lasagna for breakfast, heh.. maybe a bit unorthodox, but omg it tasted delicious.

The weather is becoming a bit more colder lately as kinda expected at this time of season, nearing winter time... "Winter is coming."

4 hours ago, tylers100 said:

"Winter is coming."

Yes, it is. The temperature is down to 27oC.

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The temperature here at 1 c last time I checked. I don't mind some coldness of weather.. just not extremely cold.

Speaking of temperature.. I once played around with developing a diagram of temperature, not a serious thing but wondered why a standardization of human specific temperature couldn't be based on from this (perhaps not too precise or something like that):

  • 0 (absolute absence of heat)
  • 1 (cold)
  • 2 (warm)
  • 3 (hot)

Then developed into Wizard Temperature Formulation (W.T.F.), a human specified temperature, then polished just on this post:

  • 0 ultra cold
  • 0.5
  • 1 extremely cold
  • 1.5
  • 2 moderately cold
  • 2.5
  • 3 low cold
  • 3.5
  • 4 low heat
  • 4.5
  • 5 moderately heat
  • 5.5
  • 6 extremely heat
  • 6.5
  • 7 ultra hot

Oh well, just for fun. :P

To me, it is 'cold' when we need to close windows, and it would be 'extremely cold' if we needed to turn on a heater. (The latter never happened.)

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A basic number arrangement and draw, a random and kinda trivial but a bit fun activity I did this morning. See attached image.

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8 minutes ago, tylers100 said:

A basic number arrangement and draw, a random and kinda trivial but a bit fun activity I did this morning. See attached image.

Good Morning.

Have you heard of

Penrose Tiling

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_tiling

Escher

https://mathandart.com/blog/escher_and_tessellations/

Tesselations

https://www.mathnasium.com/blog/what-is-tessellation-in-math

?

 

You should be able to find many more references for yourself.

 

😀

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45 minutes ago, studiot said:

Good Morning.

Have you heard of

Penrose Tiling

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_tiling

Escher

https://mathandart.com/blog/escher_and_tessellations/

Tesselations

https://www.mathnasium.com/blog/what-is-tessellation-in-math

?

 

You should be able to find many more references for yourself.

 

😀

I have heard of Penrose but not his work on tiling. Escher, no until I visited the link. Tessellation, yes but not explored or delved into it in depth not fully yet (formal-wise).

Good morning to you too.

  • 3 weeks later...

A walk in falling snow this morning across a 23 acre green space just a few yards from our home. The 'Tree of Life' is a sculpture by Andrew O'Neill created from the trunk and branches of a Cedar of Lebanon tree that had to be culled because of fungal disease. The arboretum was formally designated a Village Green last year.

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1 hour ago, Genady said:

Breakfast

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The Heron or the Frog? 🙂

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5 minutes ago, dimreepr said:

The Heron or the Frog? 🙂

The Lizard.

  • 2 months later...
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Good morning.

One or two days ago, I realized the adaptive semi-determinism (ASD) could be a form of median gravity that seemingly emerge at midpoint between objects. And its behaviour(s) as how I can mentally picture, could be similar to how a weather form and dissolve (e.g. it is there then it is not anymore [e.g. a cold winter storm] etc). I did some mathematics pertaining to it, but I'm a bit unsure whether if mathematics I did is right or not. I might will make a separated thread about it in physics or mathematics section at later time.

Not long ago I just ate a pizza pita for breakfast, it was delicious. I once joked whether if I mistaken it for a frisbee disc. Heh.

It's loud and it's tasteless and I've heard it before...

On 11/19/2024 at 12:23 PM, toucana said:

A walk in falling snow this morning across a 23 acre green space just a few yards from our home. The 'Tree of Life' is a sculpture by Andrew O'Neill created from the trunk and branches of a Cedar of Lebanon tree that had to be culled because of fungal disease. The arboretum was formally designated a Village Green last year.

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Just seen this. The only sculptor O’Neill I found online seems to be based near Sodding Chipbury in the Cotswolds and works with a chainsaw. Is that the same bloke?

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Just woke like an hour ago and it is nearly 1 am in the early morning time with some fogs outside atm.

For some reason it (the fog) promotes or inspires me to think of an universal translator, a fictional feature of Star Trek technologies. I might make a speculation thread about that or maybe not, I dunno. I mean, I got some basic or elemental concepts pinpointed constituting that but mathematics and solidness of prove, no. Maybe I feel like talking about the universal translator, its abstracts, in words, or something like that for time being. These elemental concepts are universal, I think. Ok, maybe a Star Trek thread at a later time.

Btw the ASD or "median gravity" is one of those elemental concepts, but just median notion for time being.

I ate a small pizza sandwich minus sauce, it was okay. Currently emptying my 2nd coffee cup and prep to have 3rd and that's it for morning, I hope so.. don't want to get caffeinated too much, heh.

A sunrise photo of the TOL animals awakening -  taken just a few minutes ago by my wife who often goes out there at dawn.

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  • 1 month later...
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Good morning.

I had two medium-sized pizza pitas for breakfast, not bad.

I had a bit of thought about the part of my thinking or cognition nature in regards to the science subject. I realized a majority of time I do visualization of physics when I try to tackle science subject or some topics part of it, but is rational thinking a part of that (e.g. my visualization))? Maybe but I don't seem to articulate specifically that rational or logic thinking. A bit of introspection with myself going on, I think.

I'm thinking a possible field that might or may best suit for me in science if there is any; conceptual visualization of (insert topics or subjects). Is there such one that is formal in science?

To elaborate a bit further, I know there can be or have some visualizations but are physically based with input feedback of mathematics or something like that to make it more accurate or correct. But what I'm talking about is prior or a starting point; a beginning of inspiration to invoke an idea arising possibility (or later found to be impossible etc) - akin to conjecture or speculation or even innovation.

  • 5 months later...

A dramatic ‘Shepherd’s Warning’ red sunrise at dawn in the arboretum a couple of days ago. A violent storm followed.

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missed an "a"

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