Experimental browser for the Atmosphere
In 1867, Lord Kelvin used a Fourier analysis machine to predict tides! It's now fundamental if you want to unravel individual frequencies of complex waves: music, science, and radio astronomy! You now have high-resolution data on a cosmic source: a very precise 'dot.' 🧪🔠Need more dots.
Mar 3, 2025, 11:59 AM
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