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Seiber ([info]lookingforsigns) wrote,
@ 2009-08-20 15:44:00

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Entry tags:physics, school, unca

But what is the resonance frequency of Spock's heart?
I have the best Physics of Sound and Music teacher ever.

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I shot this picture while he was describing a Star Trek episode in which Kirk and Spock are running away from the bad guys down a mountain when they get an idea to use their communicators to hit the resonance frequency of the mountain and cause an avalanche. Except there's no way that could have worked because the communicators use radio frequencies, but it might work if the communicators had some ultrasound function and they turned them all the way up. He's not sure if they do but he wanted to find a way of making it work.

I'm not sure if it's more or less awesome than him showing a clip of "Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo".



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[info]koi_lungfish
2009-08-20 09:32 pm UTC (link)
That's *awesome*.

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[info]lookingforsigns
2009-08-20 09:37 pm UTC (link)
It totally is.

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