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8 years ago

Auferstanden aus Ruinen Glück für Menschen und Maschinen Eilt herbei von fern und nah Wir sind wieder da! Ja - Nein - RAMMSTEIN

Rammstein, Ramm4 (2016(live), studio verson TBA)


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9 years ago
Neil DeGrasse Tyson Slams Rapper B.o.B For His Flat-Earth Theory. Watch The Mic Drop Heard ’round The
Neil DeGrasse Tyson Slams Rapper B.o.B For His Flat-Earth Theory. Watch The Mic Drop Heard ’round The
Neil DeGrasse Tyson Slams Rapper B.o.B For His Flat-Earth Theory. Watch The Mic Drop Heard ’round The
Neil DeGrasse Tyson Slams Rapper B.o.B For His Flat-Earth Theory. Watch The Mic Drop Heard ’round The

Neil deGrasse Tyson slams rapper B.o.B for his flat-Earth theory. Watch the mic drop heard ’round the world.

8 years ago
Happy Birthday To Christopher Clavius (March 25, 1538-February 6, 1612), The German Jesuit Mathematician
Happy Birthday To Christopher Clavius (March 25, 1538-February 6, 1612), The German Jesuit Mathematician

Happy birthday to Christopher Clavius (March 25, 1538-February 6, 1612), the German Jesuit mathematician and astronomer. And now, ladies and gents, here are some fun facts:

History doesn’t know his actual German name. It could be Christoph Clau or Klau. It might be Schlüssel, which is German for “key”, which in turn is “clavis” in Latin. But really, it’s all speculation.

At the age of 17, Clavius joined the Jesuit Order, which was founded when he was a child.

While studying at a Jesuit college in Portugal, he excelled in math. Upon observing a total solar eclipse in 1560, he decided that astronomy would be his life’s work.

As a professor at the Collegio Romano in (you guessed it!) Rome, Clavius taught mathematics and wrote textbooks, including works on algebra, the astrolabe, and practical arithmetic and geometry. He also did his own version of Euclid’s Elements; that probably contributed to him being called “the Euclid of the sixteenth century.”

Clavius was the senior math guy on the commission that reformed the calendar in 1582. This gave us the Gregorian calendar that most of the Western world uses to this day. Check out my previous post on this subject.

In his astronomical works, Clavius was geocentric in his opposition to the Copernican model of the universe for reasons both scientific and scriptural. He remained an everything-rotates-around-the-Earth guy until near the end of his life.

He budged on the matter. A little. Well, not quite, maybe. Clavius and Galileo had a mutually respectful relationship, and Clavius was rather thrilled (in his cautiously Jesuit way) with Galileo’s groundbreaking observations of Jupiter’s moons and other wonders. In 1610, during Galileo’s visit to Rome, Clavius and other scientists confirmed the existence of Jovian satellites and the phases of Venus, which contradicted the Ptolemaic view of the cosmos. But the geocentrism-vs-heliocentrism debate raged on.

Clavius also seemed to take this skeptical-but-delighted approach to Galileo’s telescopic observations of the Moon’s rough surface. He wrote that “when the Moon is a crescent or half full, it appears so remarkably fractured and rough that I cannot marvel enough that there is such unevenness in the lunar body.”

Speaking of the lunar body, Clavius was honored with his own crater formation on the Moon, as you can see above. Largest to smallest, the craters are designated Clavius D, C, N, J, and JA. Fans of 2001: A Space Odyssey might recognize this lunar location as the setting for Clavius Base, a human colony featured in both the film and book.

Feel free to contact me if I’m getting any of this wrong. I’m no Clavius.

(Rice University/Wikipedia)

9 years ago

He's like fire and ice and rage. He's like the night, and the storm in the heart of the sun. He's ancient and forever. He burns at the center of time and he can see the turn of the universe. And... he's wonderful.

Tim Latimer, The Family of Blood


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9 years ago

Turn right, and never meet that man!

The Fortune Teller, Turn Left(2008)


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9 years ago
Happy Birthday NASA. (7/29/1958)
Happy Birthday NASA. (7/29/1958)

Happy birthday NASA. (7/29/1958)

9 years ago
Tie Fighters Passing In Front Of The Moon (Side Note: It’s The ISS) Http://scificity.tumblr.com

Tie Fighters passing in front of the moon (Side note: It’s the ISS) http://scificity.tumblr.com

7 years ago

You don't have to believe in your government to be a good American... You just have to believe in your country.

George W. Bush, Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay


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