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Andrés Gómez

@andres97gomez

Astronomer, physicist, programmer, researcher, and writer. A little of divulgation every day!

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An easy tool to see how is that the cube is symmetric about rotations alongs its diagonal: geogebra.org/m/NXkbG9X6 Also, not that a thetaedron can be cut by with the plane perpendicular to this line. Hopefully this will make smile someone.


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Looking at the world through a microscope 🧵 1. Grains of salt under a microscope

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A solution to an extremely important problem [📹 keltoto]


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The Qiantang river's tidal bore is the world's largest and most powerful of its kind. Sometimes two tides meet together forming a shape like a cross, that can become even more captivating at sunset.

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Instead of relying on ideologically driven laws, we need rigorous experiments to test how people choose in specific situations. Once we know what works and for whom, we should persuade government officials to implement the best interventions. Read more: shorturl.at/Qeiwu


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How brands talk these days



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Software estimates are one of the oldest lies we tell ourselves. We all know they don't work, but pretend they mean something and later feel enraged when shit hits the fan. I focused a big part of my undergrad on software estimation. After graduating, I wrote plenty about the…

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From a questionnaire on a dating app.

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A Hamiltonian path is a route that passes through every node in a graph exactly once. Finding Hamiltonian paths can overload even the best-known algorithm for the job. Finding Eulerian paths that pass through every edge is computationally simpler. quantamagazine.org/complexity-the…


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One famous example of a no-go theorem is Bell's theorem, which shows that no physical theory of local hidden variables can reproduce all the predictions of quantum mechanics.


"Galactic ballet in slow-mo: The Mice tango, converging to coalesce. #HubbleMagic ✨🌌"

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“An academic career, in which a person is forced to produce scientific writings in great amounts, creates a danger of intellectual superficiality”. - Einstein


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The number e, also called Napier's constant, is well known to be an irrational number. Despite the fame of this fact, not many people know how to prove it. It turns out to be surprisingly easy! You can find Joseph Fouriers proof below. [1/2]

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Based on the Schröder Staircase and on the work by Kokichi Sugihara, professor at Meiji University, this animation provides a brilliant cartoon version of the popular optical illusion [learn more: buff.ly/3pmkW4p] twitter.com/tuidelescriban…


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So little pressure!! 🤨🤨😏😳

It’s been *forever* since my last Physics Twitter Thread 😳. But today I ran into a beautiful artistic physics demo in my hometown that inspired me to write a few lines. I’m sure you’ve all seen these massive floating granite balls. How do they work? 1/13



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