The period does depend on the initial height/angle, except for the very small angle approximation:
Mathy Magic: The Gathering thoughts by Ciro Santilli 35 Updated 2025-01-10 +Created 1970-01-01
In 2019, a paper proved that MTG is Turing complete with a legacy legal deck. Live demo with some hand waving: Video "I Built a COMPUTER in Magic: The Gathering by Because Science (2019)". As Ciro Santilli comments at: github.com/cirosantilli/cirosantilli.github.io/issues/42 this was an interest addition to the previous "indefinite infinite loop" e.g. as found in a Four Horsemen combo deck
- analyticsindiamag.com/5-open-source-recommender-systems-you-should-try-for-your-next-project/ 5 Open-Source Recommender Systems You Should Try For Your Next Project (2019)
Given a linear operator over a space that has a inner product defined, we define the adjoint operator (the symbol is called "dagger") as the unique operator that satisfies:
Naive Lie theory by John Stillwell (2008) by Ciro Santilli 35 Updated 2025-01-10 +Created 1970-01-01
Most commonly refers to: exponential map.
Why can't you collimate incoherent light as well as a laser? by Ciro Santilli 35 Updated 2025-01-10 +Created 1970-01-01
You could put an LED in a cavity with a thin long hole but then, most rays, which are not aligned with the hole, will just bounce inside forever producing heat.
So you would have a very hot device, and very little efficiency on the light output. This heat might also behave like a black-body radiation source, so you would not have a single frequency.
The beauty of lasers is the laser cavity (two parallel mirrors around the medium) selects parallel motion preferentially, see e.g.: youtu.be/_JOchLyNO_w?t=832 from Video "How Lasers Work by Scientized (2017)"
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