Happy Birthday Ark!!

Happy Birthday Ark !

Gaby, what was the picture that you offered to Ark ? It seems to "round" the energetic behaviour of my mind :P.
 
Thank you very very much for all these nice words. ;D
And happy it is. I am happily coming to the end with one project, dealing with the mathematical description of one strange phenomenon, and posted my simulation on Youtube. It is strange that no one has predicted such a strange behavior of a common object until it was observed by the Russians in cosmos in 1985. Russians were trying to keep its discovery secret (just in case), but probably without success. Till today textbooks ignore this phenomenon, though the advances in robotics and navigation of space vehicles prompt increasing interest in these kinds of phenomena.

So, my birthday was a happy day, and even happier with all your wonderful wishes!
 
Hello Ark, and Happy Birthday!
I attempted to access your youtube simulation, but I got a 'server not found' message. Maybe PTB is blocking it?
 
MusicMan said:
Hello Ark, and Happy Birthday!
I attempted to access your youtube simulation, but I got a 'server not found' message. Maybe PTB is blocking it?

Try again. I just fixed the links.
 
Happy Birthday Ark, in space!

:hug: :flowers: :flowers: :flowers:

Guess if the Earth would wobble like that one day, we will notice better ;)
 
ark said:
Thank you very very much for all these nice words. ;D
And happy it is. I am happily coming to the end with one project, dealing with the mathematical description of one strange phenomenon, and posted my simulation on Youtube. It is strange that no one has predicted such a strange behavior of a common object until it was observed by the Russians in cosmos in 1985. Russians were trying to keep its discovery secret (just in case), but probably without success. Till today textbooks ignore this phenomenon, though the advances in robotics and navigation of space vehicles prompt increasing interest in these kinds of phenomena.

So, my birthday was a happy day, and even happier with all your wonderful wishes!
Happy birthday Ark and congratulations finishing your project dealing that interesting effect! :cheer:
 
Nico said:
Gaby, what was the picture that you offered to Ark ?

I did a search on Ark's fractals and thought it was pretty as a b-day card ;)
 
Great you had such a great birthday, Ark! I am also adding my best wishes for you for the next year, and that you will also find solutions to other difficult questions / projects :flowers:
 
Happy Happy Happy Belated EarthStrong Ark! May you continue to have good health, love, success & prosperity in all you do! Cool video, although I didn't understand what was said, but I understood the demonstration. Does the Earth also change directions as we spin through space? If yes, then it would appear that this process happens unknown to our perception. How do the satellites keep within the bounds of this spinning & twisting planet? What part does our moon play? Does this also contribute to weather on earth as well as earthquakes? Love & Peace Always!
 
Happy belated birthday, Ark! Congratulations on finishing your project and best wishes on the many projects to come. :flowers:
 
ark said:
Thank you very very much for all these nice words. ;D
And happy it is. I am happily coming to the end with one project, dealing with the mathematical description of one strange phenomenon, and posted my simulation on Youtube. It is strange that no one has predicted such a strange behavior of a common object until it was observed by the Russians in cosmos in 1985. Russians were trying to keep its discovery secret (just in case), but probably without success. Till today textbooks ignore this phenomenon, though the advances in robotics and navigation of space vehicles prompt increasing interest in these kinds of phenomena.

So, my birthday was a happy day, and even happier with all your wonderful wishes!

Looked for a english source that explains things about the phenomenon. Found this:

https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-explain-this-phenomenon-in-space-Space-is-strange

In english the phenomenon is apparently called "Dzhanibekov effect" or "the tennis racket theorem".
A short clip from the article above:

 
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