What is gravitational lensing? – Jarvis Blog

Everyone is already familiar with the real-life applications of gravity. Not only do we feel its effects every day, but also we are provided enough information from mass media. Gravity allows to keep our feet on the ground. Without gravity, we would simply float off into the atmosphere. Gravity is an essential force in the… Continue reading What is gravitational lensing? – Jarvis Blog

Even North Korea is Socializing Its Brand

  The NY Times ran a story “North Korean Propaganda Gets a YouTube Makeover” on 12 Sep 20 online and in their Sunday, 13 September 20 print edition. (see: https://nyti.m s/35RHLXl, which is the photo source).   Ironically enough, the Propaganda and Agitation Department of North Korea is responsible of creating and distributing propaganda. (See… Continue reading Even North Korea is Socializing Its Brand

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Ordinary New Yorkers (& Anthony Fauci) Make A Mockery Of “Science”

Authored by Andrea Widburg via AmericanThinker.com, Science is a buzzword on the left, but an Ami Horowitz video about masks, combined with Fauci’s contention that attacking him is the same as denying science, shows that there is no difference on the left between science and ideology. The former is completely subsumed into the latter. In… Continue reading Ordinary New Yorkers (& Anthony Fauci) Make A Mockery Of “Science”

Baby Yoda? Artificial Intelligence & Souls? Prime Directive? Vampires? (& More Weird Questions!)

Podcast: Download MYS139: It’s a fifth Friday so Jimmy Akin is answering more weird questions from listeners, including whether Baby Yoda needs to fast; do AIs have souls?; is the Prime Directive ethically defensible?; should we destroy vampires?; and more. Get all new episodes automatically and for free:Subscribe using the RSS feed | Subscribe using Apple Podcasts | Subscribe… Continue reading Baby Yoda? Artificial Intelligence & Souls? Prime Directive? Vampires? (& More Weird Questions!)

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definition and the ways of calculation – Jarvis Blog

A common concept in physics, waves are described as disturbances that transmit energy through matters and space. Sometimes, they are associated with mass transport, sometimes, they are not. Waves are reported, in physics, at a fixed point, and consist of oscitations or vibrations of a physical field or medium. In physics, there are known two… Continue reading definition and the ways of calculation – Jarvis Blog

How to Sleep Better Together (or Not): Advice for Sleep-Deprived Couples

Larry and Elyse never imagined they’d end up being one of those “fuddy-duddy” couples who sleep in separate beds. But Larry’s snore was epic. The sheer volume of his snore is why, when Elyse and Larry finally made the decision to sleep in separate beds, Elyse moved into their spare bedroom in the basement. Even… Continue reading How to Sleep Better Together (or Not): Advice for Sleep-Deprived Couples

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Jewish House Colleagues Blast Rep. Omar For Comparing Israel To Hamas & Taliban

Outspoken ‘Squad’ members have once again sparked controversy dividing Democrats in Congress – this time over support for Israel, particularly coming off last month’s eleven-day bombing of Gaza in retaliation for thousands of Hamas rockets launched. The inter-party controversy is spilling over into rare public turmoil and heated accusations. A statement from a dozen Jewish House… Continue reading Jewish House Colleagues Blast Rep. Omar For Comparing Israel To Hamas & Taliban

When Were the Gospels Written? (The Dates of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John)

Podcast: Download MYS140: The four Gospels have been a primary source of information about Jesus Christ for 2,000 years, but in recent times, some skeptics have said they were written so late after Jesus, they aren’t reliable. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli find out what tradition, Church teaching, and historical sources tell about when the… Continue reading When Were the Gospels Written? (The Dates of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John)

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Mathematicians Identify Threshold at Which Shapes Give Way

For a long time, mathematicians thought that sharp folds were the only way to have both characteristics at once: a crumpled shape with lengths preserved. “If you allow corners to happen, then the problem is much easier,” said Tristan Buckmaster of Princeton University. But in 1954, John Nash identified a remarkably different type of isometric… Continue reading Mathematicians Identify Threshold at Which Shapes Give Way