Hanspayan Sindhpathi (@fightermecs) 's Twitter Profile
Hanspayan Sindhpathi

@fightermecs

Finally they shall place the Sun himself at the center of the universe.

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MATLAB (@matlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Streamlining Industrial Automation with AI and MATLAB Tools! Read how Beckhoff Automation created a workflow based in MATLAB to simplify AI model deployment, demonstrated in a hex nut inspection application 👉 spr.ly/6019xeKXd

Physics In History (@physinhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thales of Miletus (c. 624–546 BCE), one of the earliest known mathematicians, is said to have measured the height of the Great Pyramid of Giza using its shadow. He waited until his own shadow was equal to his height and then measured the pyramid’s shadow, deducing its height.

Thales of Miletus (c. 624–546 BCE), one of the earliest known mathematicians, is said to have measured the height of the Great Pyramid of Giza using its shadow. He waited until his own shadow was equal to his height and then measured the pyramid’s shadow, deducing its height.
Erika  (@explorecosmos_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An international team of astronomers has confirmed the discovery of a super-Earth, designated HD 20794 d, orbiting within the habitable zone of a sun-like star ~ 20 light-years from Earth. This exoplanet has a mass six times that of Earth and follows an elliptical orbit, causing

An international team of astronomers has confirmed the discovery of a super-Earth, designated HD 20794 d, orbiting within the habitable zone of a sun-like star ~ 20 light-years from Earth. This exoplanet has a mass six times that of Earth and follows an elliptical orbit, causing
Cliff Pickover (@pickover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mathematics, astronomy, physics. "No matter how chaotic and unstable the orbits of these three gravitational bodies are, their center of gravity (centroid of the triangle) always remains stationary and fixed in space." By Matt Henderson, Matt Henderson, used with permission.

Astronomy Picture Of the Day (@apod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A waxing crescent Moon and a waning crescent Venus are found at opposite corners of this twilight telephoto field of view. The close conjunction of the two brightest celestial beacons in planet Earth's western evening sky was captured on February 1 from Rosario, Argentina. On

A waxing crescent Moon and a waning crescent Venus are found at opposite corners of this twilight telephoto field of view. The close conjunction of the two brightest celestial beacons in planet Earth's western evening sky was captured on February 1 from Rosario, Argentina. On
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With Valentine’s Day around the corner, a MATLAB user plotted this heart while exploring cube roots and real vs. complex solutions. Check it out ➡️ spr.ly/6015xcGJW