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Don't Try This at Home

Today I inadvertently ran a human toxicity trial with N = 1 data points. I’m calling it ‘the effects of way too much black pepper on human physiology.’ The conclusion is that you should ALWAYS make sure you have the side of the the pepper container with many little holes,... [Read More]

Some Tech Talk

A snippet from an abstract I'm working on - further details about 'falling up': Although they have many advantages over present technology, eddy-current actuators are not a killer app for generating 6-degree-of-freedom forces. Eddy-current forces are small and drop off quickly with distance. The necessary electromagnets and motors both generate... [Read More]

In Space You Can Fall Up

Whenever I explain my research, the conversation goes something like Me: "I'm working on a concept for a contact-less spacecraft actuator" Them: "A what?" Me: "*sigh* I'm trying to make a tractor beam." That, combined with our lab's youtube videos being listed along with the perpetual motion machines always makes... [Read More]

Disambiguate!

Have you ever gone through the Wikipedia disambiguation pages for the greek and Roman characters? If not, you should. Even if you narrow your scope to just a single discipline like Mechanical Engineering, the same symbol can mean multiple things (G can be both the gravitational constant and electrical conductance.)... [Read More]

Why EM is Especially Useful in Space

Space: the final frontier. Every new frontier has a new set of rules - things that don’t work the way they did back home. The stars are different in the southern Hemisphere, the most deadly animal in the tropics is the mosquito, and dogs are more useful than mules in... [Read More]