Comment Re:A surface spot of the pulsar is beachball size. (Score 1) 123
Where did you learn math?
let c = b + delta
Where did this come from? Just suddenly make up an extension to euclidean geometry? If b is the distance to the nebula, then a must be the width of the phenomenon on the nebula, which the story claims to be ~.3m.
let c = b + delta (assuming delta=.3m) This is just WRONG! where did you get this?
The article was about how precisely astronomers were able to measure b and c (they are very close), and thus determined that a (not some mystical term 'delta') = ~.3m.
let c = b + delta
Where did this come from? Just suddenly make up an extension to euclidean geometry? If b is the distance to the nebula, then a must be the width of the phenomenon on the nebula, which the story claims to be ~.3m.
let c = b + delta (assuming delta=.3m) This is just WRONG! where did you get this?
The article was about how precisely astronomers were able to measure b and c (they are very close), and thus determined that a (not some mystical term 'delta') = ~.3m.