Feynman’s Building Blocks of Thermodynamics Explained [Video]

There are many ways to describe the first law of thermodynamics, and many ways to explain it. In this unique animation, chemist Andrea Sella recalls one of Richard Feynman’s descriptions of the law. In a classic analogy, Feynman imagines a child with a set of building blocks, and a mother struggling to ensure he doesn’t lose any. Each day, the total number of blocks remains the same, although some do stray from their original location.

This consistent fact – that the blocks cannot be created or destroyed – allows the mother to calculate how many blocks are in a box without even looking. And this consistent fact, that energy itself is also always conserved, lays the foundation for one of physics’ greatest rules.

[The Royal Institution]





WANT: Game of Thrones Jumbo Drogon Plush Dragon

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A GoT Jumbo Drogon Plush Dragon from Thinkgeek!

… FOR YOU ARE CRUNCHY AND TASTE GOOD WITH CATTLE.

What do you do when your dragon gets out of hand? You can’t so much crate train them, or at least, not once they’re over a year old. And although they’re food-motivated, it’s not like you can keep a herd of cattle in your pocket. Are there Dragon Good Citizen classes? Dragon Day Spas? We think Drogon would protest cute little bows, but the groomer might be tasty.

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10 Ways Your Favourite TV Shows Will Probably End

Don’t get scared off by this list speculating about how some of your favorite TV shows will end. They are not spoilers per se, but merely some thoughts on where these shows could go based on their prior work and storytelling, as well as fan theories.

Beware, spoilers ahead. Just kidding. Speculation is not spoilers. Unless they come true, that is.

(Via)