Tag: Space

Spaceship drawing for fun

I am a little skeptical of my engineering drawings. Eventually, I’m giving a fine shape but I need to look for practical solutions in drawings. That’s why, I’ve explored more features in CAD. I’m using Siemens NX rather than SolidWorks, Catia, AutoCad etc. I think it is more flexible on drawing constraints. I chose my favorite item in the universe: spaceship!

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Can an algorithm predict an unknown physical phenomenon by analyzing patterns and relations buried in clusters of data?

This article investigates whether an algorithm can provide an undiscovered physical phenomenon by detecting patterns in the region where the data collected. The pattern recognition is considered with the basis of inferential statistics, which differs from descriptive statistics, as McAllister implied. I assert that physical patterns should be correlated with mathematical expressions, which are interconnected with the physical (quantitative) laws. The known unknows, e.g. gravitons, and the unknown unknowns, e.g. fifth force of the universe, are examined in the sense of learning capabilities of an algorithm based on empirical data. I claim there is no obstacle preventing algorithms from discovering new phenomena.

 

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Fifth force?! Wow!

It is happening, and it is happening now. A group of Hungarian researchers showed evidences of a possible-fifth force in the universe! If their results can be reproduced by the others, we know exactly who will get the next Nobel prize!

This is the website I first read all the details: Physicists Claim They’ve Found Even More Evidence of a New Force of Nature

This is a fancy look: A ‘no-brainer Nobel Prize’: Hungarian scientists may have found a fifth force of nature