Cats are renowned for always landing on their feet. While that’s not entirely true, “cat physics” sounds like an oxymoron. Scientific laws don’t appear to apply to animals that can squeeze into ...
Cats are innate masters of physics. They can leap extraordinary distances to climb things or while hunting. They have split second reflexes to catch their prey. And apparently, they can’t get enough ...
Where would physics be without cats? No Schrödinger’s thought experiment; no FDC Willard; no Cheshire cat effect in quantum realm; really, the entire discipline would be reduced. But cats without ...
Anyone who has owned a cat knows they are interesting creatures. In the domestic setting the cat adapts to human company and engages the in the types of behaviors readily screened on social media (the ...
The cat seems to be doing the same thing a Slinky (just in case: a flexible coil of wire sold as a toy) can do. Within the first second, the top of the Slinky falls while the bottom remains still ...
The iPod is full of crappy games and apps, so it's hard to find out which games/apps are actually any good. Thankfully we have the company Donut Games which makes some of the best games for the iPod ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31399631#p31399631:274nfp8y said: neeksgeek[/url]":274nfp8y]Just adding my anecdotal evidence. I have seen some cats ...