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You put something-- say this clock-- on this diagram. And what's it do? If it's not moving in space, it'll just sit in the same spot on the x-axis. But it will move up at a nice steady space in time.
Thanks to John Ptak, who recently featured this diagram on his blog, along with a few other pre–time-zone clock charts that are equally beautiful.
It’s called About-Time, it’s by RISD grad and Fulbright scholar Louie Rigano, and it eschews directional clock hands entirely for what we guess you’d call clock blobs — primary-colored ...
Researchers Build Diagram Of Cell Cycle Clock Date: October 3, 2001 Source: Whitehead Institute For Biomedical Research Summary: For the first time, researchers at the Whitehead Institute have ...
What if you’ve already seen fragments of the future - without realizing it? In this thought experiment grounded in Einstein’s relativity, we unpack how a simple diagram changes our entire ...
Chances are you’ll probably love About-Time, the Venn Diagram clock. The yellow circle is the second hand, the blue circle is minute hand, and the red circle is the hour hand.
Time-Scaled Network Diagrams By default, PROC NETDRAW uses the topological ordering of the activity network to determine the X coordinates of the nodes. As a project progresses, you may want to ...
This phase diagram shows how changing the experimental parameters can 'melt' a time crystal into a normal insulator or heat up a time crystal to a high temperature thermal state.