[laughter] and it is an oh my. Moment and it must have been to maxwell because not only is electricity and magnetism things that can travel like waves but the wave is that the speed of light. And when you craft that you are overwhelmed with and a motion of amazement and how beautiful it all fits together because its not just symmetric. They are little bits of asymmetry that are necessary for the pieces to fit together that way. And its not just that maxwells equations are beautiful but you know what is the light that maxwells equations describe. Whoever said that the universe had to be so beautiful . Thats the part that i will never get enough of. Thank you everybody. [applause] thank you so much for joining us. Our next lecture is going to be on december 9 and its about earths orbit and earth orbit along with his sons around the galactic center. Its part of a we will be holding so we invite you december 9. Now im sure that you have further questions. Please hold those questions until
Judith A. Roy, age 75, of Bryan, passed away early Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2023, at her home following a sudden illness. Judy retired from the Montpelier School system as a
BANGOR Four local students have been named to the dean’s list by Husson University Online. Olivia Brooke Roy of Augusta is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in psychology program. Reilley Paige Fleck of Oakland is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in psychology program. Lukas Knight of Waterville is enrolled in the Bachelor […]
The Abundant Roots of Women Surfing: Hawaiian Medicine Women, Goddesses, & Polynesian Royalty
A history lesson and excerpt from Lauren Hill s book, She Surf
A history lesson and excerpt from Lauren Hill s book, She Surf
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Editor’s note: In honor of International Women’s Day, we’ll be rolling out a week’s worth of stories one each day from March 8-14 that celebrate and showcase contributions women have made to the sport, lifestyle and culture of surfing. (And yeah: we’ll continue to do so in the weeks and months ahead.) Here’s an excerpt from Lauren Hill’s book, She Surf.