Random Analogies
One Causes The Other......
a: Electric field ~
b: the twist in the screw
What: "Minkowski's wrench is referring to a screw mechanism. It goes back to Maxwell's On Physical Lines of Force see page 53. In essence the electric field is like the twist in the screw, and the magnetic field is like the rotation that comes with it. So permittivity is telling you the "twistability" of space, and permeability is telling you how good it is at making things turn."
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Writer: Farsight
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Date: Aug 1 2013 3:29 PM
# 3537 Critique Analogy
a: Microbial polysaccharides ~
b: plant and seaweed polysaccharides
What: "Microbial polysaccharides are, like plant and seaweed polysaccharides, of value because they can be used to modify the rheology (i.e. flow characteristics) of a solution"That is they can change the viscosityof solutions.page 383 of:Basic Biotechnology
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Writer: Colin Ratledge, Bjorn Kristiansen
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Date: Dec 31 2013 2:14 PM
# 4565 Critique Analogy
a: Nerves ~
b: plantings of the brain
What: "Yet the space for animal spirits grew smaller and smaller as the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system became more elaborate. By 1653, William Harvey still might cite medieval authorities: "According to Avicenna, the nerves are like plantings of the brain, and provide ready intelligence for the organs of sensation; like the fingers of the hand; wherefore the brain neither sees or hears, yet knows all things." But he also took great pride in his century's extensive anatomical studies that had identified the optic, auditory, and olfactory nerves. And despite Descartes' insistence on the hollow nerve, the Scottish medical student John Moir record in his 1620 lecture notes: "nerves have no perceptible cavity internally, as the veins and arteries have." "
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Writer: Avicenna
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Date: Feb 28 2014 4:20 PM
# 5156 Critique Analogy
a: Sacral chakra ~
b: a orange flower
What:
"The Sacral chakra is like a orange flower unfolding its petals, and rays of positive energy "
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Writer: Not Stated
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Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: Jan 14 2015 7:15 PM
# 7055 Critique Analogy

