28 ianuarie 2007

Tesseract

In geometry, the tesseract is the four-dimensional analog of the (three-dimensional) cube, where motion along the fourth dimension is often a representation for bounded transformations of the cube through time. The tesseract is to the cube as the cube is to the square; or, more formally, the tesseract can be described as a regular convex 4-polytope whose boundary consists of eight cubical cells. A tessarect is a particular “hypercube”, one with only 4 dimensions.



A 3D projection of a rotating tesseract. This tesseract is suspended and oriented so that all edges, faces, and cubes are either parallel or perpendicular to the direction the projecting light is pointing. The tesseract rotates about a 2D axis perpendicular to the direction of the projecting light.



22 ianuarie 2007

New blog

Beside this personal blog i started a new one, called "Thoughts on programming". This a blog in which i express my personal ideas in programming and some other's people ideas which i agree with. I hope you'll like it.

27 octombrie 2006

The Standard Model

The Standard Model of particle physics is a theory which describes the strong, weak, and electromagnetic fundamental forces, as well as the fundamental particles that make up all matter. Developed between 1970 and 1973, it is a quantum field theory, and consistent with both quantum mechanics and special relativity. To date, almost all experimental tests of the three forces described by the Standard Model have agreed with its predictions. However, the Standard Model is not a complete theory of fundamental interactions, primarily because it does not describe the gravitational force.
See explanatory image.




06 octombrie 2006

Google Code Search

Need some code fast? Why write it when you can search it at Google Code.
Try it! and you won't be sorry.

03 octombrie 2006

Quantum Physics Fun

Learn some Quantum Physics, while having some fun:

28 septembrie 2006

Einstein quote

"Computers are incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid;

humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant;

together they are powerful beyond imagination."

- Albert Einstein


21 septembrie 2006

An Inside Look at Google

Would be nice to work @Google (very nice ;) ).
Just take a look: