There are many ways to look at the span of sizes of things in the universe. Here are three. The cryptically named xurb1a made this video called “The Universe in 4 minutes“: Some years ago, Charles and Ray Eames made this video called “Powers of Ten“: Between way back then and now, Eric Schulman wrote […]
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Describing the levels of this and that of an earthquake
The Mercalli Intensity Scale describes, graphically, various levels of damage that result from earthquakes of various intensities. (The intensity of an earthquake is a different thing — and may or may not be intimately connected to the level of damage from the quake.) A simulator at Northern Illinois University puts this into visually graphic form: (Thanks […]
Lester’s Latest: “A scale to measure the desire to be dead”
Professor David Lester, one of the most prolific producers (more than 2500 publications so far!) of academic publications, is still reliably cranking out nuggets. This is one of his latest: “A scale to measure the desire to be dead,” David Lester, Omega, 2013;67(3):323-7. Professor Lester explains: “The aim of the present research was to develop […]
Log Scales: Of minor amusement to certain mathematicians
Mathematicians of a certain bent enjoy puns. For them — and only them — here are some items about log scales: A photo of a log scale Log scales in Australia Log scales somewhere else And this: “The Case for Cubic Log Scale“, which blends in an unusual but sensible way notions from two kinds of […]