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Caturday: Flipping cats and space telescopes

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Filed under Caturday, Open thread, Space Exploration, Technology at October 20th, 2012 - 12:00 pm

High Speed Video of Flipping Cats | Smarter Every Day 58 (Cute Cat vs Physics)

Published on Aug 8, 2012 by destinws2

High Speed video. Cats. Physics. Weightlessness. Of all my videos, if you don’t share this one, you probably never will. Please consider sharing on Facebook. GiGi was not hurt during the making of this video. We took great care to make sure she would be safe. Next I’ll explain how the physics involved in flipping cats allow us to operate Space Telescopes (Seriously).

So as simple of a question as this is, it turns out to be a MAJOR POINT OF STUDY in Physics, Robotics, Space Satellite Control, Weapons Development, Biomedical Engineering, etc. It’s stumped scientists and engineers since Newton’s day. Here’s something interesting. The cat isn’t twisting his back.. he’s actually BENDING it. The next video will go into great detail about what’s going on there, and explain how it relates to studying the farthest points in the universe (Seriously… the fact that a cat can do this allows us to study the Universe.. no exaggeration).

The high speed camera used was a Phantom Miro M320S. Rent one yourself by clicking here. Tell them GiGi the cat sent you!

Artist Info:
Gordon McGladdery wrote & Recorded the song “Long Time, No See.”
Download it with vocals here.

Sarah Xu, a student at the Vancouver Film School made the awesome introduction Drawing. Look at the full non-8-second version here.
See her art here.
The graphs are scientifically accurate!
Coming soon (because you asked): a poster of the flipping cat intro.

Get Smarter Section:
If you don’t believe me that this involves some serious math… click here.

CAT PHYSICS = SPACE TELESCOPE PHYSICS! | Smarter Every Day 59

Published on Aug 25, 2012 by destinws2

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I hope you enjoyed this video. It took an all-nighter to finish it before my flight to the rainforest! Awesome videos coming your way shortly!

Artist Info:
Sarah Xu, a student at the Vancouver Film School made the awesome introduction Drawing. http://captainpillow.blogspot.ca/ The math is accurate!

The Music was provided by A Shell In the Pit.

CAT PHYSICS = SPACE TELESCOPE PHYSICS! How cool is that?
GET SMARTER SECTION:
Reaction Wheels.
Gauge Theory of the falling Cat:
http://bit.ly/PF2eR2
http://www.springerlink.com/content/eqjpcglul1j9fb05/
http://www.imsar.ro/SISOM_Papers_2009/D27.pdf

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Instead of saving for my kids’ college, I make videos using the money I would have saved.

The thought is it will help educate the world as a whole, and one day generate enough revenue to pay for their education. Until then if you appreciate what you’ve learned in this video and the effort that went in to it, please share the video. If you REALLY liked it, feel free to pitch a few dollars towards their college fund by clicking here.

Warm Regards,

Destin


*NCAA FOOTBALL THREAD WILL BE UP AT 1800*

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