Field Theory Basics

First, theres a vocableary needed to even begin to understand what goes on in a science where very little is seen. Dielectricity Counterspace Space Coherency Magnetism Inertia & Acceleration Force & Motion Centripedal & Convergent Centrifugal & Divergent Aaaaand Electricity I hope thats enough to cover the start of what constitutes a basic holistic understanding of whassup. First, Dielectricity. Everything that constitutes mass has (is) … Continue reading Field Theory Basics

Pleasure doing bismuth

So if you’re into materials science or metallurgy (or magnet toys) you should know that bismuth is the most dia-magnetic of all elements (and quite possibly, the prettiest). Reading on this further, apparently its diamagmetism is not an autonomous trait in itself, but a post-attribute to its “insanely, insanely high dielectric inertia”. Now, I’d love to explain exactly what that means and why its so … Continue reading Pleasure doing bismuth

Acoustic fire extinguisher pt.2

Aaaalrighty, so I’ve done very near 0 research for this post, but not without reason.  I vividly remember there being a tech video or article or something about a military “thunder generator“. Its intended to be a non-lethal dissuading tool for people going in military areas that are off-limits. They claimed linear sound that travels faster than the speed of sound. Still trying to comprehend … Continue reading Acoustic fire extinguisher pt.2

So heres my schedule

“8pm Sunday Keravno” is my alarm. So…I’ll do what I can to stay consistent, but: I’m tyyypically focused on the stuff I haven’t done yet, meaning I’m probably not going to know enough to feel confident in sharing new information. I’ll feel like a distributor of false information and I couldn’t tolerate that. What I tend to share is stuff I’m done with and have … Continue reading So heres my schedule

Comments on TALOS (Riot gear post 2…?)

So I had recently seen an article talking about the Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit (TALOS) that should be implemented for use in June of 2018. Here are some details: $80 Million R&D budget TROJAN was $150,000 for R&D Runs on a battery and a small combustion engine to keep the battery charged and the exo powered. Plenty of sensors for hydration, vitals, location, injuries, … Continue reading Comments on TALOS (Riot gear post 2…?)

Acoustic fire extinguisher

I’m trying to keep the posts to sunday nights, since this blog might take off some day and it’s nice to externalize these in a way that can be improved by buddies. Them sitting in my notes hasn’t proven to be very productive. Anyways, back to dreaming.  I’ve seen a design by some college guys of an (amplified) acoustic fire extinguisher, using an exact resonant … Continue reading Acoustic fire extinguisher