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bhumish3 karma
Which are better for getting to know the meteors? The telescopes (on earth / in space) or the radar-like scanners?
Which is your "Oh that's something extraordinary!" moment?
bhumish2 karma
Ah, great to hear/learn that!
You mean that you consider even the sub-millimeter particles as meteors? And what is the need of observing such tiny sized meteors hitting the moon - I mean they are so small, why do we consider them if they are hitting the moon?
bhumish1 karma
Suppose, you have all data regarding person A. How do you use this data? What if the data falls into someone else's hands?
The technique is open web information gathering, so its not that you are collecting something illegal or confidential, but what do you think will be the disadvantages if bad people learnt all these techniques?
Please provide some techniques on how you gather these data, and what from them can be automated instead of manually gathering all the data?
bhumish0 karma
Hello Brian! I don't have a question, I'm here just to thank you for sharing your knowledge. I'm very much excited about worldscienceu.com and hope it will be a great resource for learning. Please let me know if I can become a volunteer to help out for World Science U.
bhumish5 karma
I'ld say nobody's born bad at math. You can achieve good grip at math by practicing more. Whenever you are idle, do some calculations in your mind - or cnew reate equations on paper and solve them. Take your book and try to solve as many as possible - at first you can go through the solved ones and later try to solve the unsolved problems. Practice is all you need.
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