h is plank's constant, and f is frequency of light and such like, E is energy. Basically E=hf shows how the energy in light and such is quantized in discrete packets, not continuous.
Has anyone ever seen The Catherine Wheel, for which this track (and the album of the same name) was written? It was a Twyla Tharp dance production/collaboration with Byrne in 1981. Pretty interesting, actually.
Somehow I always feel the need to apologize for liking this song (studio or live), Natalie's voice, and 10,000 Maniacs in general. But....I ain't gonna. :crown.gif:
nerakdon wrote:
He's got it wrong. E=MC^2. And this song is genius, by the way. I totally get it.
It's not his calulation; in his own words, he barely understands basic math. However, his father was Hugh Everett III, originator of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum theory and of the use of Lagrange multipliers for general engineering optimizations.
/Links may not work 'cause I'm kinda' lazy.
h is plank's constant, and f is frequency of light and such like, E is energy. Basically E=hf shows how the energy in light and such is quantized in discrete packets, not continuous.
/nerd
Has anyone ever seen The Catherine Wheel, for which this track (and the album of the same name) was written? It was a Twyla Tharp dance production/collaboration with Byrne in 1981. Pretty interesting, actually.
https://www.twylatharp.org/archive/dance_page.asp?danceSelected=67#
I forgot about that. BRB, I'm off to listen to it again. :)
Jake Shimabukuro: "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" Live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mEqEe-PIC8
Jake performs his cover of famous George Harrison's classic, with a new extended intro.
Directed and edited by: Michelle Osorio
Venue: Belly Up Tavern
Camera Operators: Jim Vinson & Michelle Osorio
Double plus good upvote for this. He's a fun entertainer.