The increase in knowledge...or...the SPEED...of it, in the last 100 years is very interesting. You made me laugh and gasp at the state of technology at certain times in our past. Amazing that any made it! TAPE DRIVES? I remember those and the few systems that you would flip switches up or down to encode. 4 bit machines. Thanks for the great effort of the many many hot bodies that have given their lives too this project! enjoyed the show ;0)
@Mike2008and2008 it might interrest you (for the case you dont know it), all papers and sheets about the apollo GN&C and everything with it, are on the web
Mostly very simple informations and this lecture is no productive. Add is it as slideshow and we get important infos in several minutes, not in 2 hours like a stupid.
making a jet bi-plane with high powered magnetic jet wings two small magnetic wings and two larger magnetic wings that by using magnetism can push and hold the wings place over high speed turns and also being able through a computer to manage the magnetic wings in changing there angles during high speed climbs. This is all done through magnetic forces against the small wing and then the larger above the smaller magnetic wing doing most of the magnetic change in pressure against the small wing.
It's usually like that in more math based sciences like physics, aerospace eng., and math itself of course. It doesn't mean they're all Einsteis, but that's one thing I like about studying physics at university - classes are smaller than in high school.
If it's a higher-level elective, one would expect a smaller number of students. I don't think it really has any bearing on the intelligence of the individual students.
Hey with this would load and play looks interesting
nortanon 1 month ago
Thank you for sharing. This video is very informative.
saijai587 7 months ago
Good video.
kopi5896 7 months ago
Aircraft system engineer is great.
minami935 7 months ago
Watch #7.....you can hear it and Mr. Redd is fantastic
MrUnclestupidhead 9 months ago
If somebody asks for slides one more time, I'm going to puke. The Stanford Project has some slides. Why don't you watch those videos.
TigerGrumman 9 months ago
where are the slides??
MatrixOfDynamism 1 year ago
The increase in knowledge...or...the SPEED...of it, in the last 100 years is very interesting. You made me laugh and gasp at the state of technology at certain times in our past. Amazing that any made it! TAPE DRIVES? I remember those and the few systems that you would flip switches up or down to encode. 4 bit machines. Thanks for the great effort of the many many hot bodies that have given their lives too this project! enjoyed the show ;0)
Mike2008and2008 1 year ago
@Mike2008and2008 d^2Knowledge/dt^2 ?
DJGCrusader 1 year ago
@DJGCrusader Yes knowledge is very hard to come by .....and the really good stuff is ever unfolding...thanks again for the video and knowledge!
Mike2008and2008 1 year ago
@Mike2008and2008 it might interrest you (for the case you dont know it), all papers and sheets about the apollo GN&C and everything with it, are on the web
Serpico261 1 year ago
@Serpico261 Thank you Sir.
Mike2008and2008 1 year ago
man if only these courses were available here in Manila. -_-
VolumeLowHigh 1 year ago
Mostly very simple informations and this lecture is no productive. Add is it as slideshow and we get important infos in several minutes, not in 2 hours like a stupid.
predatora 1 year ago
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excellent work!
1888junkteam 2 years ago
no math in this course
heroineworshipper 2 years ago
Math is always easier when U can't see it.
heroineworshipper 2 years ago
used less with no slides
andrewrosso 2 years ago
making a jet bi-plane with high powered magnetic jet wings two small magnetic wings and two larger magnetic wings that by using magnetism can push and hold the wings place over high speed turns and also being able through a computer to manage the magnetic wings in changing there angles during high speed climbs. This is all done through magnetic forces against the small wing and then the larger above the smaller magnetic wing doing most of the magnetic change in pressure against the small wing.
humexavier 3 years ago
smart people must have amazing hearing abilities
kbilbou 3 years ago 3
Awesome,
Is the power point available?
nwcafesurfer 3 years ago 2
it's hard to hear what they're saying =(
BbdHome 3 years ago
Low volume, smart guys.
00394994 3 years ago 4
It's usually like that in more math based sciences like physics, aerospace eng., and math itself of course. It doesn't mean they're all Einsteis, but that's one thing I like about studying physics at university - classes are smaller than in high school.
Shumeshi 3 years ago
haha, my class in high school, theres only 15 of us, relatively small class.
devkamal 3 years ago
If it's a higher-level elective, one would expect a smaller number of students. I don't think it really has any bearing on the intelligence of the individual students.
Though I thank you for the vote of confidence. :)
WolverineInZen 3 years ago
I hear nearly nothing. Audio level too low?
Klassentrottel 3 years ago
audio level too low...
mathewjohn5174 3 years ago 4
That is one smart guy...
TheTruthHurtsYup 3 years ago 2
too bad we can't see the slides which is considered an important part of the lecture.
tk100 3 years ago 15
The slides are probably on the OpenCourseWare website. Check it out.
lyricaladaud 3 years ago 3
Great camera work!
thecrowlord 3 years ago
It's volume is too low. If it were possible to re-upload the video with amplified audio it would be very helpful.
r1c47 3 years ago 11