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작성자 Arron Maske
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Slotted together, it's impossible to find a matching arrangement or orientation somewhere directly above or on the same horizon. This new, third pattern is a moir, and it's between this type of overlapping arrangement of lattices of tungsten diselenide and tungsten disulfide where physicists found some interesting material behaviors. They call it the "Einstein," one shape that alone can cover a plane without ever repeating a pattern. This hat (which looks a bit like a fedora) is next season's must-have fashion item, able to be tiled across a plane to create patterns that never repeat. The hat was first identified by non-professional mathematician and "shape hobbyist" David Smith from the UK. As to the Willys, the act looks great with just the five, and between stroblited hoop juggling, club juggling, passing etc., plus a few cute comedy bits, it's still the fine act that I saw featured with the Ed Wynn show on Broadway when they first came to this country five years ago." Though this Bulletin will reach you too late to convey the Christmas greetings, we want to thank all of you for the swell cards and wish you all a healthy New Year. A Juggler in the Stix by Doug Couden Arcadia, Louisiana: Jack Taylor sends over copies of "The Stage", "The World's Fair", and "The Performer", English theatrical sheets. Just received school adv. cards from printer so if you want one, or a copy of above, let us know. Bill Ruesskamp mails old copy of Phoenix showing knife throwing technique. Purchased Earl Gotberg's "You, too, can be a Ventriloquist" and it's A-1. Eric Johnson sends pics and green felt- who'll send a pool table? Roger types a few lines (that's hotter news than if he bit a dog) on preview Bulletin letterhead. Out soon and you'll like it. Hugh Shepley sends more sketches of tricks. Also sends Bert reviews of acts. "Spud" Roberts sends miniature business card and springs an idea, "I believe that jugglers don't have to search for new material but just use the old stuff, it being new to the present generation." There's a lot in that, plenty of tricks from the old days can be revived to advantage. However, this writer also believes that juggling has lagged behind in the use of modern materials in props and applying modern inventions to juggling. Also there is too much copying of the other fellow's routines. To stimulate invention read, "Heed that Hunch" in Dec. American Mag. In the same issue we find, "Want a Job At a Million a Year?



Don't let the rather mundane description fool you though. Dibaryons are subatomic particles composed of two baryons. Two identical fermions cannot occupy the same space at the same time. Bosons form one of the two fundamental classes of subatomic particle, billiard cue thread types the other being fermions. Subatomic particles can be separated into two categories: fermions and bosons. Specifically, the Standard Model of particle physics, the reigning theory that explains the subatomic zoo of particles, usually forbids the transformation of massless particles into massive ones. Their formation, which occurs through interactions between baryons, is fundamental in big-bang nucleosynthesis, nuclear reactions including those happening within stars, and bridges the gap between nuclear physics, cosmology, and astrophysics. But instead of trying to line up the edges or the cells of both lattices, give the top grid a twist so that you can see portions of the lower one through it. Take a lattice - a flat section of a grid of uniform cells, like a window screen or a honeycomb - and lay another, similar lattice above it. There's a Rainbow in the sky"--- and there you are. If you like Bert Hansen's reviews how about one of you being the official movie photographer for our group? The Nov. Reader's Digest has something on this, "Pioneer of Home Movies". To film present day acts for our own pleasure and Instruction as well as for posterity would do a lot for the advancement of juggling. Along this line, the staff of J.B. has been cooking up an idea to stimulate more interest among the juggling gentry. Plan is to give an annual award, outside the staff, for those working for the good of the order. It's Bert Hansen's idea to give a pocket piece as this can be carried easily and others would then be able to see it. However, we find that a die for this solid gold "medal" is quite expensive and we would like to hear from those who would be willing to contribute for the initial cost. Also someone to dig down each year for the prize itself. Have we any affluent readers who would come across? Contact Roger or his emissaries on this please. All donations will be acknowledged through this page. Jim Conway submits some odd pantomime stuff, juggling without props as follows. "Toss Imaginary balls, heroic attitudes.



Shapes like these are known as aperiodic monotiles, or einsteins. Nevertheless, these dibaryons are not commonly observed - the deuteron is currently the only known stable dibaryon. Fascinatingly, the strong force, responsible for the formation and the majority of the mass of nuclei, facilitates the formation of a plethora of different dibaryons with diverse quark combinations. You blue-tack two felt tips to the swinging arms formed by folding the card. You inflate the polythene bag by blowing down the straw, but only when the weighted straw is swinging upwards. You blow in the bendy straw, slide the other one to get 'music'. This is a windmill made with three wheels stuck tangentially to a bit of card, you blow it round with a hand-held fan. By getting the timing just right you can make the weight go round & round, you don't have to blow very hard, just get the timing right. Gravity can transform into light, mind-bending physics paper suggests PhysOrg - April 17, 2023 Gravity can turn itself into light, but only if space-time behaves in just the right way, a research team has found. Computer scientists found the holy grail of tiles. You have to make it just positively buoyant by cutting off bits of wire or drinking-straw.



This is aother application for the drinking-straw bearing. A finite amount of human activity could result in a Hothouse Earth from which there is no return. The impact of human activity on the Earth system could result in unpredictable chaos from which there is no return, physicists have calculated. If you have a pin, you can use it to locate the spinner over the hole instead of your finger tip. Blue-tack is more expensive to buy than wire but cheaper to use in terms of skills. You can use it at the end of a harmonograph arm. Might be good with a mirror-plastic spinner at the back end. If you make a small indentation in the middle with a ballpoint pen you can balance it on the pen point and make it spin by blowing at it gently. To make the basic nature of matter even harder to picture, consider the fact an electron's size is so small that it effectively lacks volume.

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