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“The science behind what makes these sculptures move is called a homopolar motor: a direct current electric motor that produces constant circular motion. They’re remarkably easy to build. Yukawa’s sculptures, on the other hand, are not. To build the homopolar motar, all you need is a small magnet on one end of a battery. Then place a free-standing conducting wire on top, thus completing the circuit.”
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Spinning Wilson’s Phalaropes [via].
When The Levee Breaks [original version].
Life under socialism in 2019. THIS IS A MUST READ.
Haka for Mr. Dawson Tamatea’s Funeral Service 2015.
From the This-Will-Creep-You-Out Dept.: Chinese man complained of hearing scratching sounds.
Norwegian salmon pan-fried with lemon pepper and sumac, on a salad of kale, green leaf lettuce, bean sprouts, and pickled roasted red peppers, with maple balsamic dressing.
I’ll pass. Gimme a bag o’ sliders instead.
[Top image found here.]