Saturday, 29 June 2013

Beautiful humour

I've just read a comedy physics book on the multiverse, it's pretty funny therefore I recommend any of you that are remotely interested in quantum physics of the many worlds interpretation, or just anyone that finds physics slightly interesting to go and read 'Doughnut' by Tom Holt. It is honestly hilarious.

As well as this, I just came a across a brilliant physics joke that I feel the absolute need to tell you so here it is:

Einstein, Newton and Pascal are all playing hide and seek.It's Einstein's turn to count so he covers his eyes and begins. Pascal runs off to hide, meanwhile Newton draws out a 1m by 1m square on the ground in front of Einstein and then stands in the middle.
Einstein finishes and uncovers his eyes, immediately seeing Newton he exclaims "Newton, I found you, you're it!"
Newton then smiles and replies "You didn't find me, you found a newton over a square metre, you found Pascal!"

I just had to share that with you sorry, you may now all continue with your day.

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

How will engineering solve the issues of the 21st Century?

Hello again,

Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I was hoping to upload something a little more interesting today, but then I went and broke my elbow so you will have to deal with a cop out. Well I say cop out I did technically spend around three days editing and writing this, so it was a lot of work even if it was done three weeks ago. Essentially I wrote a report on engineering, full title is that of the current post and basically as typing a lot is going to kill my arm, I'm going to upload that and see if anybody actually wants to read it, just a note, this essay did just win me £1000 overall so it can't be awful.

Here it is: Engineering report

Enjoy