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  2. Interstimulus interval - Wikipedia

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    When the ISI is shorter, for example between two flashing lines alternating back and forth, we perceive the change in stimuli to be movement. [1] Wertheimer discovered that the space between the two lines is filled in by our brains and that the faster the lines alternate, the more likely we are to perceive it as one line moving back and forth. [1]

  3. Young's interference experiment - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the modern double-slit experiment, Young's experiment reflects sunlight (using a steering mirror) through a small hole, and splits the thin beam in half using a paper card. [6] [8] [9] He also mentions the possibility of passing light through two slits in his description of the experiment: Modern illustration of the double-slit experiment

  4. Wheeler's delayed-choice experiment - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 184 Like the double-slit experiment, Wheeler's concept has two equivalent paths between a source and detector. Like the which-way versions of the double-slit, the experiment is run in two versions: one designed to detect wave interference and one designed to detect particles. The new ingredient in Wheeler's approach is a delayed-choice ...

  5. Michelson–Morley experiment - Wikipedia

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    Note the symmetrical brightening about the center line. (e) The two sets of fringes have been shifted to the left by 1/100 of the fringe spacing. An abrupt discontinuity in luminosity is visible across the step. Although Michelson and Morley went on to different experiments after their first publication in 1887, both remained active in the field.

  6. Neutron electric dipole moment - Wikipedia

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    This experiment and especially the experiment starting in 1984 at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) pushed the limit down by another two orders of magnitude yielding the best upper limit in 2006, revised in 2015. During these 70 years of experiments, six orders of magnitude have been covered, thereby putting stringent constraints on theoretical ...

  7. 'Nothing was off-limits' on 'The Jerry Springer Show': 'It ...

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    “It pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable or not acceptable on TV, like nothing that had gone before it,” Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action director Luke Sewell told Yahoo ...

  8. ‘A whole different wiring system’: the extreme athletes who ...

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    ‘A whole different wiring system’: the extreme athletes who pushed limits in 2024 – and why they might not be crazy after all Amy Woodyatt, CNN December 27, 2024 at 7:02 AM

  9. Galileo's Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment - Wikipedia

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    The two sciences were the science of motion, which became the foundation-stone of physics, and the science of materials and construction, an important contribution to engineering. Galileo arrived at his hypothesis by a famous thought experiment outlined in his book On Motion. [14] He writes: Salviati. If then we take two bodies whose natural ...