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Archive for November, 2005

A Tree Tragedy

Thursday, November 24th, 2005

On my way home Saturday night I noticed some excitement in our street. There was a mixture of flashes of red and blue obscured by some dark object in the road. My mother phoned me earlier to warn me that the tree in front of the house has been blown over by stormy winds […]

Shuttle Launch

Thursday, November 17th, 2005

From a very young age space arrests my imagination and I have always wanted to be an explorer of its enigmatic and infinite mysteries. For a long time I aspired to become an astronaut until I realized that today it seems like being thrown in the air within nothing but a big steel bucket […]

Katakana Chart

Monday, November 14th, 2005

Katakana (カタカナ), the other of the two Japanese syllabaries, are characterized by short straight and angular corners and are the simplest of the Japanese scripts. The main uses of katakana in modern Japanese are onomatopoeia, technical/scientific terms, transcription of words from foreign languages and emphasis (roughly analogous to italics in English).
I found this hiragana […]

Quantum Reality

Thursday, November 3rd, 2005

The laws of physics have, and had, a very broad influence on a wide range disciplines. A large part of modern civilization is built on laws formulated on our perceptions of the natural world. Many laws defined in physics eventually propagate to other seemingly unrelated areas as the use of the laws evolves. A […]