Newton's Old Bucket Experiment and the Modern Liquid Telescope
History and Philosophy of Physics
2013-05-22 v1
Abstract
In nature there are various pairs of observed phenomena and observing scientific techniques which are elegantly coupled with each other. A very general and well known example is the fact that the metal we use to build telescopes were once built in stars by nuclear fusion. Hence in a fundamental sense, stars themselves have helped us indirectly in observing them in great detail. In this article I mention a bit more scientifically subtle and an even more interesting example of such a pair which raises interesting thoughts about an old experiment, its beauty and relevance in a very modern tool for astronomy.
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@article{arxiv.1305.4821,
title = {Newton's Old Bucket Experiment and the Modern Liquid Telescope},
author = {Aswin Sekhar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.4821},
year = {2013}
}
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Article Bordering Philosophy and Physics