At 27,000 Pictures A Second, Researchers Discover That Earth’s Turbulence Stirs Things Up More …
Tuesday, February 28th, 2006
“Turbulence is the last major unsolved problem of classical physics,” explains Eberhard Bodenschatz, professor of physics who studies turbulence with his research group at Cornell and the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Germany. The group recently moved closer to a solution by measuring how two tiny polystyrene spheres in turbulent water separate based on how far apart they initially are from each other.
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