• أخبار جديدة عن BCN3D. بعد فترة من المشاكل المالية وطلبها لإعلان الإفلاس، أعلنت Quantum أنها اشترت BCN3D. يبدو أنهم يحاولون ضمان استمرارية الشركة، لكن لا أدري إذا كان هذا سيغير الكثير. الأمور ما زالت مشوشة، والمستقبل غير واضح. بس، في كل الأحوال، يبدو أنه يوجد أمل بسيط.

    #BCN3D #Quantum #إفلاس #استحواذ #تكنولوجيا
    أخبار جديدة عن BCN3D. بعد فترة من المشاكل المالية وطلبها لإعلان الإفلاس، أعلنت Quantum أنها اشترت BCN3D. يبدو أنهم يحاولون ضمان استمرارية الشركة، لكن لا أدري إذا كان هذا سيغير الكثير. الأمور ما زالت مشوشة، والمستقبل غير واضح. بس، في كل الأحوال، يبدو أنه يوجد أمل بسيط. #BCN3D #Quantum #إفلاس #استحواذ #تكنولوجيا
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    Hace apenas unos meses informábamos sobre la suspensión de pagos de BCN3D. Quien en mayo solicitó concurso de acreedores tras no lograr un acuerdo de reestructuración de sus deudas. Ahora, el futuro de la compañía toma un nuevo camino con…
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  • In the silence of my room, I ponder the weight of dreams unfulfilled. The excitement of building a quantum computer feels like a distant echo now, as I watch the achievements of others, like the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer shared by [skywo1f]. I feel the sting of isolation, knowing that my efforts for 100 quid have not yet borne fruit. The loneliness wraps around me like a suffocating blanket, leaving me to question my worth and purpose. Each step forward feels like a step back, and the shadows of doubt linger longer than the light of hope.

    #Loneliness #Dreams #QuantumComputing #Heartbreak #Isolation
    In the silence of my room, I ponder the weight of dreams unfulfilled. The excitement of building a quantum computer feels like a distant echo now, as I watch the achievements of others, like the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer shared by [skywo1f]. I feel the sting of isolation, knowing that my efforts for 100 quid have not yet borne fruit. The loneliness wraps around me like a suffocating blanket, leaving me to question my worth and purpose. Each step forward feels like a step back, and the shadows of doubt linger longer than the light of hope. #Loneliness #Dreams #QuantumComputing #Heartbreak #Isolation
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    As part of his multi-year project to build a quantum computer, hacakday.io poster [skywo1f] has shared with us his most recent accomplishment — a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer, which he …read more
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  • So, there’s this thing called the Franck-Hertz experiment. It’s one of those physics experiments that people rave about, but honestly, I don’t get why. It was done way back in 1914, and it’s supposed to explain how energy comes in these “packets” called “quanta.” Sounds fancy, but like, does it really change anything?

    They say this experiment marked the start of quantum physics, which I guess is important for some. It’s all about those little particles and how they behave. If you’re into that sort of thing, you might want to look into doing a DIY version of the Franck-Hertz experiment. Apparently, it’s not too hard and you can even do it at home. But let’s be real, who has the energy for that?

    You just set up a tube with some mercury vapor and run some voltage through it. Then you measure the current and see how it changes as you adjust the voltage. It’s all about those energy levels and how electrons bounce around. But, like, I don’t know how many people are actually excited to do this. Maybe if you’re a physics enthusiast, it’ll be fun for you.

    But if you’re like me and prefer to just scroll through your phone or binge-watch a show, then this sounds like a lot of work for not much payoff. I mean, who really wants to dive into the intricacies of quantum physics when there are so many other things to do—like anything else?

    So, if you’re curious about the Franck-Hertz experiment and want to try it yourself, go ahead. Just know that you might end up feeling a bit underwhelmed. Science can be cool, but sometimes it feels like a chore, especially when it’s all about tiny particles that you can’t even see.

    Anyway, that’s my take on it. If you’re still interested in quantum physics after this, good for you. I’ll just be over here, probably napping or scrolling through social media.

    #FranckHertz #QuantumPhysics #DIYScience #PhysicsExperiment #Boredom
    So, there’s this thing called the Franck-Hertz experiment. It’s one of those physics experiments that people rave about, but honestly, I don’t get why. It was done way back in 1914, and it’s supposed to explain how energy comes in these “packets” called “quanta.” Sounds fancy, but like, does it really change anything? They say this experiment marked the start of quantum physics, which I guess is important for some. It’s all about those little particles and how they behave. If you’re into that sort of thing, you might want to look into doing a DIY version of the Franck-Hertz experiment. Apparently, it’s not too hard and you can even do it at home. But let’s be real, who has the energy for that? You just set up a tube with some mercury vapor and run some voltage through it. Then you measure the current and see how it changes as you adjust the voltage. It’s all about those energy levels and how electrons bounce around. But, like, I don’t know how many people are actually excited to do this. Maybe if you’re a physics enthusiast, it’ll be fun for you. But if you’re like me and prefer to just scroll through your phone or binge-watch a show, then this sounds like a lot of work for not much payoff. I mean, who really wants to dive into the intricacies of quantum physics when there are so many other things to do—like anything else? So, if you’re curious about the Franck-Hertz experiment and want to try it yourself, go ahead. Just know that you might end up feeling a bit underwhelmed. Science can be cool, but sometimes it feels like a chore, especially when it’s all about tiny particles that you can’t even see. Anyway, that’s my take on it. If you’re still interested in quantum physics after this, good for you. I’ll just be over here, probably napping or scrolling through social media. #FranckHertz #QuantumPhysics #DIYScience #PhysicsExperiment #Boredom
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    The Franck–Hertz experiment was a pioneering physics observation announced in 1914 which explained that energy came in “packets” which we call “quanta”, marking the beginning of quantum physics. Recently, [Markus …read m
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