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Sodium's explosive secrets revealed

123 点作者 kachnuv_ocasek超过 10 年前

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acadien超过 10 年前
So much good science going on here. Original experimental setup to turn a stochastic process into a repeatable one. Proper application of computational methods to study experimental results. Albeit I think I can see some problems with the AIMD work, it doesn't diminish the overall result. Really a fantastic piece of work.
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patzerhacker超过 10 年前
Phil Mason has a video about this research[1] on his YouTube channel. There are several others on there about intermediate results.<p>[1] <a href="http://youtu.be/LmlAYnFF_s8" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;LmlAYnFF_s8</a>
TheCraiggers超过 10 年前
&gt; <i>He wrote of how, as a boy, he and his friends bought a lump of sodium from the local chemicals supplier...</i><p>Whenever I read stuff like I this, it saddens me just how much safety and common sense have eroded the spirit of scientific experimentation. These days, the most reactive chemical in a chemistry set is sodium bicarbonate.
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Osmium超过 10 年前
Nothing bad to say about the science, but the (casual? blasé?) wording of this really bothered me:<p>&gt; Jungwirth’s colleague Philip Mason was determined to find out what was really going on — despite the hazards. In one run, he removed his face shield to blow out a small fire, only to have a piece of metal go off in his face, scratching his cheek.
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bitslayer超过 10 年前
So that&#x27;s why too much sodium intake is bad for you. ;)
settsu超过 10 年前
Incidentally, the news from Prague 70 years ago: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1945_Bombing_of_Prague" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;1945_Bombing_of_Prague</a>
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