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  • Real Estate Market Always Bounces Back In fact, there is nothing much to worry about because we have all seen it throughout the period of history – real estate market always hits back. If the market is falling now, it does not mean things will always remain like that. You must have patience. It may take months or sometimes even a couple of years when property prices will again start rising. You are not going to lose anything if you own the property as an investment for a long period, such as over ten or fifteen years. Even if you have bought it with an intention to live in it, you should not stress yourself because of a temporary decline in property rates. By the time when you will completely pay off your mortgage, the price of your p
  • roperty would have reached double or even triple of the amount you spend to make the initial purchase.
Jac Londe

chord house ::: chords and scales for guitar and piano - 0 views

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    Quickly get detailed finger settings for all the guitar chords and scales you can imagine, for _any_ tuning, both for right-handed and left-handed players. All clearly displayed in the graphical manner familiar from music books. You can even print out your own selection of guitar chords.
Jac Londe

Quantum causal relations: A causes B causes A - 0 views

  • In everyday life and in classical physics, events are ordered in time: a cause can only influence an effect in its future not in its past. As a simple example, imagine a person, Alice, walking into a room and finding there a piece of paper. After reading what is written on the paper Alice erases the message and leaves her own message on the piece of paper. Another person, Bob, walks into the same room at some other time and does the same: he reads, erases and re-writes some message on the paper. If Bob enters the room after Alice, he will be able to read what she wrote; however Alice will not have a chance to know Bob's message. In this case, Alice's writing is the "cause" and what Bob reads the "effect". Each time the two repeat the procedure, only one will be able to read what the other wrote. Even if they don't have watches and don't know who enters the room first, they can deduce it by what they write and read on the paper. For example, Alice might write "Alice was here today", such that if Bob reads the message, he will know that he came to the room after her.
Jac Londe

Eventbrite - Discover Great Events or Create Your Own & Sell Tickets - 0 views

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    Eventbrite brings people together through live experiences. Discover events that match your passions, or create your own with online ticketing tools.
Jac Londe

Heliophysics nugget: Riding the plasma wave - 0 views

  • Throughout the universe more than 99 percent of matter looks nothing like what's on Earth.
  • This material that pervades the universe, making up the stars and our sun, and also – far less densely, of course – the vast interstellar spaces in between, is called plasma. Plasmas are similar to gases, and indeed are made of familiar stuff such as hydrogen, helium, and even heavier elements like iron, but each particle carries electrical charge and the particles tend to move together as they do in a fluid.
  • "Which particles are moving, what is the source of energy for the motion, how does a moving wave interact with the particles themselves, do the wave fields rotate to the right or to the left – all of these get classified," says Lynn Wilson who is a space plasma physicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
Jac Londe

Squeezed light a small step forward toward detecting gravitational waves - 0 views

  • Gravitational waves are generated by accelerating masses. So, our planet, which is constantly accelerating towards the sun, is sending out a constant stream of gravitational waves. Just really small ones. Likewise, colliding neutron stars will emit a strong burst of gravitational waves. How strong? Well, if the stars were on the other side of our galaxy, a one meter bar on Earth would elongate by about 0.1am (attometer = 10-18m). 
  • orbit of an electron around a hydrogen atom (about 0.05nm),
  • In a light field, the amplitude (a measure of the brightness of the light) and the phase (which controls how to combine light fields) can't both be measured with absolute accuracy—even if you had the perfect measuring device. You can picture the problem as bunches of photons popping into and out of existence, causing the phase and amplitude of the of the light to jitter around. This doesn't add or subtract energy, but it does continuously redistributes the energy along the light beam.
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  • You might think that a photon here or there shouldn't make a difference, but the scaling isn't independent of the laser light entering the interferometer. If you have one photon, you will have a photon of noise. If you have four photons, you will have two photons of noise. The noise increases slower than the signal and the laser power is increased. So, the easiest way to improve the signal to noise ratio is to crank up the power.
Jac Londe

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