Генеральный конструктор по автоматическим космическим системам и комплексам Роскосмоса, (в прошлом, генеральный директор НПО им. С.А. Лавочкина) Виктор Хартов.
Встреча в Музее космонавтики в рамках проекта «Космос без формул». Опоздал к началу и пытался вести Виталий Егоров.
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Майкл расскажет много интересного про дырки и отверстия в человеческом теле и в чём отличие между ними. Познакомит с азами топологии и покажет, как из кружки получить пончик, и другие примеры гомеоморфизма.
Спасибо консультантам по топологии:
Георгию Малании
Семёну Молокову
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This video is about a multistable perceptual illusion, similar to the hollow face illusion, whereby maps or aerial or satellite photos look upside down/inside out, ie, concave (valley) parts look convex and convex (mountainous) parts look concave. Just flip the images around and things will make a lot more sense! Its just because our eyes gauge depth based on the location of shadows, and the sun always casts shadows on the bottoms of things.