What Is It?

By | March 22, 2007

You get three guesses:

whatisit.jpg

Here at the start of allergy season, it kind of reminds me of a magnification of something I wouldn’t want to inhale. But no.

Or maybe it’s some multi-colored cotton candy?

Nope.

Some sort of network diagram?

Ah, getting closer, but not exactly. Give up?

[Answer below]

[Almost there]

  • https://www.blog.speculist.com Stephen Gordon

    And now on the last arm:

    “…parallel manipulators, flow controller, reluctance motor, unified power, and voltage stability.”

    Okay, got all that memorized. Might come come in handy.
    :-)

  • Karl Hallowell

    Unfortunately, they don’t cover engineering very well. It is interesting how dominant medical science is. A lot more papers per researcher, I think. The bizarre thing about the “math” section is that the buzz word chains are mostly specialized stuff from the applied math side (topics in operator theory, fluid dynamics, differential equations, etc) with one chain about antennas. Most “real” work doesn’t show up at all.

    I guess this probably shows the insularity of the field. When one outside the field thinks math, one thinks antennas? Heh.