Einstein realized that gravity is due to the curvature of spacetime, but earlier mathematicians had guessed that it's due to the curvature of space.
On the 18th of August 1869, the eminent mathematician Sylvester gave a speech arguing that mathematics is not separate from physics. He later published this speech in the journal Nature, and added a footnote raising the possibility that space is curved:
“the laws of motion accepted as fact, suffice to prove in a general way that the space we live in
is a flat or level space [...], our existence therein being assimilable to the life of the bookworm in a flat page; but what if the page should be undergoing a process of gradual bending into a curved form?”
Then, even more dramatically, he announced that the mathematician Clifford had been studying this!
“Mr. W. K. Clifford has indulged in more remarkable speculations as the possibility of our being able
to infer, from certain unexplained phenomena of light and magnetism, the fact of our level space
of three dimensions being in the act of undergoing in space of four dimensions (space as
inconceivable to us as our space to the supposititious bookworm) a distortion analogous to the
rumpling of the page.”
This started a flame war in Nature which the editor eventually shut off. Clifford later wrote about his theories in a famous paper:
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/On_the_Space-Theory_of_Matter
But now I hear that maybe Clifford even did experiments to TEST his ideas by measuring the polarization of the skylight during a solar eclipse in Sicily on December 22, 1870:
• S. Galindo and Jorge L. Cervantes-Cota, Clifford's attempt to test his gravitation hypothesis, https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.09230
The amazing prehistory of general relativity!
Welcome to the Public Domain, THE MALTESE FALCON (1930) 🦅💎
🕵️ Sam Spade is on the Case of the Disappearing Copyright as The Maltese Falcon novel joins the public domain.
Learn more ➡️ https://blog.archive.org/public-domain-day-2026/
I can speak to if (x) { ... } as I was one of the drivers to make length(x) > 1 an error. It had been a warning since 2002 (saying only x[1] was used), and we made a serious push for escalating that to an error in 2017. It became a strict error in R (>= 4.2.0) [2022-04-22]. You can read about this journey in https://github.com/HenrikBengtsson/Wishlist-for-R/issues/38 and https://blog.r-project.org/2018/10/12/conditions-of-length-greater-than-one/index.html.
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@_elena/113667636910565210
Good morning Fedi friends! Today is the 1 year anniversary of the start of my #selfhosting adventures with #YunoHost.
I'm currently self-hosting #GoToSocial, #Pixelfed, #PeerTube and #NextCloud – and I'm always on the lookout for the next great app to install.
Thank you @yunohost for making me a more empowered digital citizen 💖
To give back, I'm writing a simple #selfhosting guide for newbies. ICYMI, here's the latest chapter: https://blog.elenarossini.com/a-newbies-guide-to-self-hosting-with-yunohost-part-2-installation-setup/
Wishing you all a great day!
Journal: Installing web apps
Here’s an HTML web component you can use if you’re participating in the origin trial for the Web Install API.
@mpanhans @techlore @xmpp the proof that WhatsApp is based on Xmpp and using ejabberd can be found here by the way: https://web.archive.org/web/20230316112202/http://lists.jabber.ru/pipermail/ejabberd/2009-June/005027.html
Peter Finch, Paddy Chayefsky, and William Holden on the set of NETWORK, which premiered #OTD in 1976.
“No predictor of the future — not even Orwell — has ever been as right as Chayefsky was when he wrote NETWORK.” — Aaron Sorkin
I'm sad to say that I am in need of financial support again.
My weekly work hours at my day job will be reduced soon, leaving me with less money than I already have, and I am looking for a second job and a few helping hands.
If you have enjoyed my work on Ubuntu Touch over the years, please consider donating via PayPal or Liberapay. I only hope for donations for the short term, long term I want to be able to stand on my own again. Links over at https://fredl.me
Absolute banger of a post shared by @tarakiyee on another network. Every other paragraph is quote-worthy.
"That impulse to scour away the messiness that makes life resilient is what many conservation biologists call the pathology of command and control. Today, the same drive to centralize, control and extract has driven the internet to the same fate as the ravaged forests."
This is a really excellent analysis of the opportunities and risks of an effort I'm involved with—ensuring tokenized cooperative ownership is widely available under US law: https://ownership.substack.com/p/should-the-sec-update-cooperative
Lillian Gish leans on Jesus (and her shotgun) in THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (1955).
Charles Laughton's Noir parable is on Tubi.
What does a Nobel Prize on ‘innovation-driven economic growth’ actually reward?
A historian’s perspective on how to deal with the Nobel frenzy from @undercoverhist
Economist. Antitrust policy; industrial organization; history of economics
xmpp: mattp@sendero.snikket.chat