Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Time for Tech Talk


At some point in this adventure we have to peel the onion back and dig into raw science. And that begins with the differentiated laurel algorithm or ‘algor diff’ as the science community knows it. (Don't confuse this with that guy that invented the Internet.) The ‘diff’ is exactly how such flying devices as quadcopters stay in the air and is ‘mapped’ according to the Bernoulli distribution in probability theory and statistics. (See explanation in graphic below.)

It was Nikola Tesla who first attempted implementation of these flight anomalies with his "teleforce" weapon after studying the Van de Graaff generator. Much like today’s ‘drone brain’ , (See  photo above) Tesla’s ‘nozzle’ was to send concentrated beams of particles through the free air, “of such tremendous energy that they will bring down a fleet of 10,000 enemy airplanes at a distance of 200 miles from a defending nation's border and will cause armies to drop dead in their tracks”.

So, we dronies have that going for us, which is nice. (Bill Murray, Caddy Shack) 

(Note: This post is embargoed until April 1, 2015)

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