mkwadee, (edited ) to mathematics
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Imagine a circular wheel rolling, without skidding, on a flat, horizontal surface. The of any given point on its is called a . It is a with over the 's circumference and has whenever the point is in contact with the surface (the two sides of the curve are tangentially vertical at that point).

mkwadee,
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Interestingly, it is also the curve that solves the problem, which means that starting at a cusp on the inverted curve (maximum height), a frictionless ball will roll under uniform gravity in minimum time from the start to any other point on the curve, even beating the straight line path.

banned_tweets_of_john_cusack, to geopolitics
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astrocorrus, to random Italian
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In a new paper, propose that the of is constrained by the principle of , which suggests that some changes of parameters of a physical system would have no measurable effect.

https://phys.org/news/2023-12-constraining-dynamics-rotating-black-holes.html?utm_source=nwletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily-nwletter

katchwreck, to nuclear
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"We observe that oxygen in environments (in particular its transport) depend on nuclear , suggesting future applications for controlled separation to be used, for instance, in . To demonstrate the mechanism behind our findings, we formulate theoretical models based on a -spin-enhanced switch between spin states."

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2300828120

Mastodon, to random
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There’s been a lot of speculation around what Threads will be and what it means for Mastodon. We’ve put together some of the most common questions and our responses based on what was launched today:

https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2023/07/what-to-know-about-threads/

jocelyn_etienne,

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While I understand that getting a lot of users join can be seen as an opportunity, it is known that are strongly affected when in a systems you have huge actors and small actors. This is ... ! ;)

I found the article by @quokka (on whose instance I have my other account) very convincing, and I am all with the scicomm.xyz decision to choose a approach (block proactively and, if none of the anticipated problems materialise within time, consider removing the block) rather than one (do nothing for now but take rapid action if-and-when something bad happens).

Does the fact that you have boosted this post from @Mastodon mean that mathstodon.xyz endorses this approach? Can you point me to a local discussion about this? Thanks.

https://about.scicomm.xyz/doku.php?id=blog:2023:0625_meta_on_the_fediverse_to_block_or_not_to_block

MuSociety, to free German
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pascalschulthess, to cycling
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I switched instances in the hope to have a more relevant local feed at mstdn.science.

So, let’s do this thing again.

I’m Pascal, father to 4 kids, and enthusiast. I live in , the cycling capital of the world and work as a at the institute.

A couple of hashtags describing my work:

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