Lorenz Attractor - Physics 123 demo with Paul Horowitz

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Prof. Paul Horowitz is Professor of Physics and of Electrical Engineering at Harvard University's Dept. of Physics and principal investigator on the Harvard SETI project. He is the co- author, along with Winfield Hill, of "The Art of Electronics". http://artofelectronics.com/

This video was made as a demonstration for the Physics 123 course. Estimated date: Fall 2004

Related: http://frank.harvard.edu/~paulh/misc/lorenz.htm

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  • Please watch my videos. They are not a joke. Someone has a wireless device the can kill people with, and read their thoughts. I need to find someone smarter than the people with the wireless device to help find out who the coward murderers doing this are. Please just watch my videos and get the word out before this snowballs. I seen them zap children with this device even!

  • Mind Through Time Tachyons Length Mass Time Maxmium speed. The Impossible Point. The Lorentz equations. Faster than light? Our knowledge of it comes from deduction, and can only be expressed in the language of mathematics. Few people are fluent in this language. Its equations can seem like forbidding hieroglyphs. Nevertheless it is the only ture language of RELATIVITY and SPACETIME; or rather, it is the truest language that we have invented so far. Horology Cronos Chaos Horowitz

  • Wow... I study math but I had no idea that math could so readily be modeled using electronics, that really is beautiful. Very wonderful indeed.

  • Thank you so much. You have no idea how beautiful and important this is to me. Om

  • Very, very cool, and well presented too, just like everything in Art of Electronics.

  • Fantastic, absolutely marvelous!

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