It’s not even coherent when the sun emits it. For one, it consists of a large range of wavelengths… And I doubt there’s a way to make light coherent at that order of magnitude.
It’s not even coherent when the sun emits it. For one, it consists of a large range of wavelengths… And I doubt there’s a way to make light coherent at that order of magnitude.
I’m not sure about the easy-to-show part, but take a look at the Brightness Theorem / Conservation of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etendue if you want to learn more.
A few years back, it was true, though. Picard…
Good question. Maybe GitLens can help with that, if not the official GitHub extensions.
VSCode has had that feature for some months now. Maybe it’s still hidden behind an off-by-default setting, but it’s there and I use it.
That’s an interesting idea, although I’d say in that case they just “meta-adapted”, so that even truly random variations in the same degrees of freedom would not have helped.
You mean with the Micro SDs?
I’m curious, since you mentioned it: What degree is it that qualifies you to edit knowledge bases?
While we’re at it, I like to use --autostash
in addition.
That’s an intriguing question. My first guess would be it corresponds to the diode’s band gap?