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Friday, March 23, 2012

Wankel




Did I not write once about my thoughts of the motion of wheels? I was thinking about how one part of the wheel is traveling faster or slower that the other part. It must the farther outside part because it has more distance to travel than the inside part and both parts must arrive at the same point in space at the same time. Although, actually, they never arrive at the same point in space at the same time because of the structure of the wheel but that was the concept I was thinking that I must have wrote about in my notes a long time ago.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 01/15/07 4:01 PM
The time I was in the big shop talking to Denzil and he was explaining to me a problem with a bench grinder. The grinder wheel wouldn't start spinning automatically when power was applied and you had to manually turn the wheel to get it going. He told me the component that was broken but I can't remember now the name of that component. The operative detail about this memory is that some time later, when I was in school in the Navy, we were studying such principles of electricity that applied to that problem and I learned about how an equal and opposing electrical was created when such a device was powered. The component that was broken was responsible for creating a slight imbalance in the electrical which allowed the wheel to start spinning in one direction. Why do I have memories of being in that big shop with Michael, Lea, and Billy Parker and I was jumping rope but I wasn't really exercising, don't know why I was jumping rope, other than for something to do. Billy asked me why I was jumping so high off the floor and I told him it was because I was wearing cowboy boots.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 15 January 2007 excerpt ends]










[ Bill Gates-Microsoft-Corbis-Nazi the cowardly International Terrorist Organization violently against the United States of America actively instigate insurrection and subversive activity against the United States of America with all Bill Gates-Microsoft-Corbis-Nazi staff partners contributors employees contractors lawyers managers of any capacity as severely treasonous criminal accomplices and that are active unlawful obstructions, combinations, or assemblages, or rebellion against the authority of the United States that actively make it impracticable to enforce the laws of the United States in the United States and in the Severely Treasonous and Criminally Rebellious State of Washington by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings ]


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Hudsucker Proxy The [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


But let me ask you a question:
Would an imbecile come up with this?
I designed it myself.
This sweet baby will put Hudsucker right back on top.
You know, for kids.










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Norville: You know, for kids.










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Norville: It's fun, it's healthy, it's good exercise. The kids will just love it. and we put a little sand inside to make the experience more pleasant.










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What do you do when the envelope is too big for the slot?
If you fold them, they fire you.
I usually throw them out.
Just got hired today.
Terrific.
Entry level.
But...
...I got big ideas.
I'm sure you do.
For instance...
...look at this sweet baby.
I developed it myself.
Yes, sirree, this is my ticket upstairs.
You know, for kids.
Terrific.
So, you see. I won't be working in the mail room long.










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The Omega Man


:36:14
And, all brothers and sisters,
I ask you to look at him.

:36:18
Does he have the marks?
Do you see them?

:36:22
You see him, as we were
before the punishment...

:36:25
before we gained grace.

:36:28
You see lying there the last of scientists,
of bankers, of businessmen...

:36:32
the users of the wheel.

:36:35
Do we use the tools
of the wheel as he does?

:36:40
- Is he of the Family?
- No.

:36:43
Is he of the sacred society?

:36:46
- Then what is he?
- Evil.

:36:50
He is part of the dead.

:36:53
He has no place here.

:36:55
He has the stink of oil
and electrical circuitry about him.

:36:59
He is obsolete.

:37:02
You are discarded.

:37:04
You are the refuse of the past.

:37:07
You're full of crap.

:37:12
How hard it is to admit the truth.

:37:15
Take him to the little room
for the questioning.










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The University of Washington Medical Center is a nationally renowned hospital located along the Montlake Cut and Portage Bay in the University District of Seattle, Washington, USA. It is one of the teaching hospitals affiliated with the University of Washington School of Medicine. UW Medical Center has 450 beds.










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Matthias: Do we use the tools of the wheel as he does?

Followers: No.

Matthias: Is he of the Family?

Zachary, Followers: No.

Matthias: Is he of the sacred society?

Followers: No.

Matthias: Then what is he?

Followers: Evil!

Matthias: [stands up] He is part of the dead. He has no place here. He has the stink of oil, maletrical circitry about him. He is obsolete.

[Neville comes to]

Matthias: [points to him] You are discarded. You are the refuse of the past!

Robert Neville: You're full of crap.










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Rotation around a fixed axis

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Rotation around a fixed axis is a special case of rotational motion. The fixed axis hypothesis exclude the possibility of a moving axis, and cannot describe such phenomena as wobbling or precession. According to Euler's rotation theorem, simultaneous rotation around more than one axis at the same time is impossible. If two rotations are forced at the same time, a new axis of rotation will appear.

The kinematics and dynamics of rotation around a fixed axis of a rigid body are mathematically much simpler than those for free rotation of a rigid body; they are entirely analogous to those of linear motion along a single fixed direction, which is not true for free rotation of a rigid body. The expressions for the kinetic energy of the object, and for the forces on the parts of the object, are also simpler for rotation around a fixed axis, than for general rotational motion. For these reasons, rotation around a fixed axis is typically taught in introductory physics courses after students have mastered linear motion; the full generality of rotational motion is not usually taught in introductory physics classes.










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Moment of inertia

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In classical mechanics, moment of inertia, also called mass moment of inertia, rotational inertia, polar moment of inertia of mass, or the angular mass, (SI units kg·m²) is a measure of an object's resistance to changes to its rotation. It is the inertia of a rotating body with respect to its rotation. The moment of inertia plays much the same role in rotational dynamics as mass does in linear dynamics, describing the relationship between angular momentum and angular velocity, torque and angular acceleration, and several other quantities. The symbols I and sometimes J are usually used to refer to the moment of inertia or polar moment of inertia.

While a simple scalar treatment of the moment of inertia suffices for many situations, a more advanced tensor treatment allows the analysis of such complicated systems as spinning tops and gyroscopic motion.

The concept was introduced by Leonhard Euler in his book Theoria motus corporum solidorum seu rigidorum in 1765. In this book, he discussed the moment of inertia and many related concepts, such as the principal axis of inertia.


The moment of inertia of an object about a given axis describes how difficult it is to change its angular motion about that axis. Therefore, it encompasses not just how much mass the object has overall, but how far each bit of mass is from the axis. The further out the object's mass is, the more rotational inertia the object has, and the more torque (force* distance from axis of rotation) is required to change its rotation rate. For example, consider two hoops, A and B, made of the same material and of equal mass. Hoop A is larger in diameter but thinner than B. It requires more effort to accelerate hoop A (change its angular velocity) because its mass is distributed farther from its axis of rotation: mass that is farther out from that axis must, for a given angular velocity, move more quickly than mass closer in. So in this case, hoop A has a larger moment of inertia than hoop B.

The moment of inertia of an object can change if its shape changes. Figure skaters who begin a spin with arms outstretched provide a striking example. By pulling in their arms, they reduce their moment of inertia, causing them to spin faster (by the conservation of angular momentum).










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[describing Neville]

Matthias: One creature, caught. Caught in a place he cannot stir from in the dark, alone, outnumbered hundreds to one, nothing to live for but his memories, nothing to live with but his gadgets, his cars, his guns, gimmicks... and yet the whole family can't bring him down from that, that...

Zachary: Honky paradise, brother?










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Jimmy Donal "Jimbo" Wales (born August 7, 1966) is an American Internet entrepreneur best known as a co-founder and promoter of the online non-profit encyclopedia Wikipedia and the Wikia company.










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[hearing the "Family" loudly holding a book-burning revel]

Robert Neville: At it again, I see? What will it be tonight? Museum of Science? Some library? Poor miserable bastards.