Message from @Sheep of HAZeus
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studying negative refraction with metamaterials
like glass
and graphite
"In this paper, an approach combining the DG method in space with CG method in time (CG-DG method) is developed to solve time-dependent Maxwell's equations when meta-materials are involved. Both the unconditional L2-stability and error estimate of order are obtained when polynomials of degree at most r is used for the temporal discretization and at most k for the spatial discretization. Numerical results in 3D are given to validate the theoretical results."
So some solid material is needed for negative refraction?
quote from website
a glass barrier yes
with graphite ribbons
which is what libyan dessert glass is
Is that in our atmosphere using the concave model
yup
Image spam dosent even load for me because of my data rn lmao
sorry
but yeah the answer is yes
Too bad we can’t actually see the earth concaving in real life.
the ionoSPHERE karman line at 100km
when the sun stops and the celestial sphere bursts and the octahedron descends you will be able to
ecclesiastes 7:13
**Ecclesiastes 7:13 - King James Version (KJV)**
```Dust
<13> Consider the work of God: for who can make that straight, which he hath made crooked? ```
light will be straight again
Im agnostic
youll be able to see the land mass curving up
doesnt matter ur a child of my father
his name is steven christ
youre in his mind
Lml what
in his earth
my 1st name is christ
youre in his body
I'm with science. Sorry bub
lol. light isnt straight
this is science
gravitational lensing is just real literal glass lensing