Love your humor! Love ya just the way you are! Most you-tubers are a slave to the system. Please continue as you are, it is shear joy listening to you and watching your videos. Blessings!
Love your videos. Especially when you start a sentence with "Oh, by the way". Joking aside, I have learned a lot from your videos, especially this one. Thank you and you ARE a real youtuber.
I'm Danish, but I knew the trick with the teaspoon. Thanks for the waffling, and of course all of your great content. it's very rewarding to watch and learn. After seeing one of the first how- to i bought a Silva compass. It took me straight back to my boy scout days (and girls were there to, so i guess scout days would be more correct). Any way, thank you and keep up your fine work - love the format.
I must admit I drifted off and was fantasising about being snowbound in a remote cabin with Carol Vorderman until you mentioned tea. Then you had me again.
The connection between inertial nav dead reckoning (Quantum or otherwise with gyros or iPhone MEMS accelerometers), GPS, and teabags is precise timing is required for all three. Brilliant demonstration.
20:37 I am so glad that I did that right all the time, even as a German 😀. Thank you for the video. And do not become a „real“ UA-camr anytime soon, please - your way to tell us things has a quality of its own.
The love, joy, kindness and togetherness (is that a good word 😅), this Channel brings is just beautiful and makes me happy. Love reading the comments and watching all the videos. ❤ Thank you Wayne - you are simply wonderful and entertaining ❤
Ey up Wayne, You should have a separate science channel. For us 'Lay People' your are very inspiring in our understanding. You say you are not a Physicist, but you do have as deep an understanding. Tea brewing included. And that's from a Yorkshireman.
Tea bag tip from hong kong: put the teabag in the mug first and wrap the string around the handle of your mug such that when you add water the string and label won't have any risk of getting flipped in.
Hi Wayne!! Thank you so much for sharing!! You’re amazing!! You’re a wealth of knowledge my friend!! Sorry for the delay, I’ve been working, however, I’m always looking forward to watching your videos!! Thank you!! Be well my friend!! Catch you on the next episode!!👍🏿👍🏿❤️❤️💯💯 from Washington state 🇺🇸
Fascinating science. Again, it will rely on electrical impulses, supplied by a power source, that, if the power is depleted, or removed, will stop working. So, the Captain will say, 'Get out the map and compass, and look at the sun and stars, because, we're lost, boys.' As for the tea. Have you tried Red Rose (only in Canada, eh)? And, as a young teenager, I watched the movie, 'The Great Escape'. The prisoners of war in the Stalag used to dip the tea bag precisely three times, then, dried the bag, to preserve their supply in these dire conditions. So, because I lived in the countryside, I did likewise. I used the same tea bag for a week at my campfire, dipping it three times, then, squeezing the bag, and hanging it to dry till next time. Yes, it was an adventurous thing. But, to this day, I drink my 'weak' tea, and love it. Tea each his own, I suppose.
I watched this twice, rewinding some parts to listen again. It was too brainiac for me and way over my head, but I thoroughly enjoyed the rousing English tea primer as the conclusion; it was such an Old Blighty thing. 🫖
*Until a few years ago,* I used to use different "squeeze the teabag" techniques depending on the situation. The "squeeze the teabag *with a spoon and string"* one is great if you have a cup or some other liquid container with not a lot of free "wall real estate". If you have a tea pot or thermos, then just using the spoon to squeeze the tea bag against the wall is easier. But the problem is that this can rip the tea bag and you'll get tea leaf dust into your tea. And it's also easy to rip the string off the bag that way. So *nowadays* (when I make tea in a tea pot or thermos), I suspend the tea bag from the string into my empty cup, and swing the cup back and forth a bit so that its walls slap the tea bag. This new technique doesn't squeeze _all_ the water out of the bag, but it gets it to where it doesn't drip any more. And I find that the amount of tea dust that seeps out of the tea bag adds the right amount of bitterness to the "virgin" cup of tea to where it matches the bitterness of the tea that is taken from the thermos at a later point (when the suspended invisibly fine tea dust has released it's bitter compounds).
Wayne, as per brilliant, pleased to see that your a MIF (milk in first) constantly moaned at by Yorkshire relatives (by marriage) that as a southerner I have to change to a MIL (milk in last) now I have an argument I can use to offset their bias, thank you, Please don't become a studio based tuber, this is an excellent format, many many thanks.
Hi Wayne, the Quantum Nav reminds me of a tribal people I heard of (whose name escapes) who are blessed with an apparent ability to always know the way home, even in featureless terrain. It certainly makes one think! As for tea: (from _my own_ experimentation) the optimum brew is 3.5 mins; never *ever* squeeze the bag! and; milk first if tea is out of a pot (possible to scald the milk if the tea is served too quickly - in a cup, the brew loses its heat quite quickly). Incidentally, my fave xmas present this year was a double size mug! ☕🏊🏻♂Long may your didacticism reign over my own, pal.😄
The best UA-camr. Don’t move forward and join the special effects sheep mob. Another brilliant explanation and i myself will now have a cup or two of well brewed tea to celebrate
Hello Mr Map Reading, I lived my whole life in a town right next to Pavlov, the place where the oldest map was supposedly found, and never knew that fact. I will be going back there to visit my family, if you would like to do a video article about Pavlov in South Moravia, I am more than happy to visit the places and record/gather material for such video for you:) Thanks for another interesting video!
Quantum navigation and t-bags: don't you ever change! This was the style of youtube when I first started watching it. Now it's all proto-tv personalities and near professional quality imagery - it's lost the thing I liked most about it: someone standing there and putting out their thing: no frills. Ps: i used to/still (occaisionally) wrap the string around the t-bag and gently pull it tight to remove excess water (on which note - for the benefit of non-Brits - use only boiling water when making a brew. What some yanks have dished up to me and called tea, well..🥴!). Whilst I always keep a spoon on me and use it during the process I'd rather be using it for scoff😊
Great video, thanks. Only controversial point relates to brewing tea. I always understood that adding the milk first decreases the chance of floating tea leaves for loose tea brews.
The day you become a "real" UA-camr, I will stop watching your videos! 😉 I've learned a lot from your videos and greatly enjoy your sense of humor and humility. Waffle on! 😅
Curious.... If you take a quantum navigation device (QND) up/down a lift, does it show you've moved in any compass direction? How about if you rotate the QND through the 3 planes (pitch,/yaw,/roll, x/y/z axes) before subsequent trips in the lift? Regardless of compass movement reported, do they also show elevation gain/loss? Trying to discern how one of these behaves if a traveler moves due N/S from geographic pole-to-pole, for example, at 30,000ft following the arc of the Earth's surface. That is, maintaining 30K foot elevation above presumed sea level for the entire trip. Contrast that with moving the same direction at the same speed for the same distance, but traveling a tangential line outward beyond the atmosphere, always increasing the elevation above sea level.
Imagine being in a lift going to the top floor of a high building and then back down. The same inertial force effect is felt as if you in a car speeding up then slowing. The same effects would be felt in space. Atoms don’t care which direction the move.
Unless one drinks tea with milk, leaving a teabag steeping for a few minutes will extract a ton of tannin, which can make people nauseous because it attack the lining of the stomach. The proteins in milk bind to the tannin and prevent the problem, but the tea spoils the true taste of the tea...
(Not from the UK but recently moved from PG Tips to Yorkshire Tea and just felt the need to point out that neither of those use a string 🤪) Hadn’t heard about quantum clocks before, have to check out how accurate they are now…
You would also need 2 devices for better accuracy. You don't stop moving to read the location so you would always need a decoupled bunch of atoms to be able to calibrate the other
Note that the GPS software proves one aspect of Einstein's Relativity: the difference between clock speed on orbit and on Earth has to be compensated for in order to get the right answers. (As well as compensating for radio refraction not being true straight line when other than straight up and down! Using average values helps. RTK GNSS compensation provides a delta correction for all residual errors, for a VERY limited here&now.)
Don't know where you are starting from? Well for sure out to 100 miles uncertainty you can effectively use an Assumed Position and a well taken celestial sight of some sort.
Fascinating information and you reminded me of quite a lot of the knowledge i picked up during my service where i directed Artillery and Aircraft and the Navy . We used Laser target markers and gyroscopes and radar and this was all before the digital age when everything was heavy and bulky . With all that knowledge where do you stand on the Globe and Flat earth theory or woud you rather not say 🤔
What do you think of the plastics in tea bags. I usually squeeze the bag above the cup and burn my fingers only if the cupa is for me. Quantum navigation is a great subject.
. . . "And I thought ICE (Individual Compass Error) was a headache" . . . PS can you remember the atomic clock experiment in the late 1960s ? Two aircraft were fitted with atomic clocks. One circumnavigated the globe East to West and the second flew West to East. Both clocks were calibrated at the start. When the aircraft returned to their base the clocks were checked and found to have a slight difference !
That's posh, tea bags with string and a spoon, it's Yorkshire for me, pick it out and squeeze every last drop with your thumb and forefinger🤫, thanks for the video even though it was way above my pay grade.
I am looking for an alternative to GPS for precision agriculture. Today they use GPS for many AG things like planting, chemical application, scouting, yields, placing drain tile to name a few. Last May 10th the large solar storm knocked GPS out for two days. I have a friend that missed two days of planting due to the GPS being down. After that the rains started and he had 2000 acres that he could not plant
Whilst it's certainly unfortunate that GPS was disturbed for 2 days, it's undoubtedly the cheapest option for precision navigation. It's very costly to build up a standalone/ground based alternative...
In an urban environment, phones can get position lock by triangulation of cell towers. If 🟩🚜 used those chips in addition to RTK GNSS chips, and incentivized Bell/TMo to roll out high density cells in rural areas, they might be able to ride-out a GPS outage at least at an acceptably degraded accuracy. Might require manual correction to map at start of pattern *and* phone-grade inertial navigation in combination with cell triangulation to get anywhere near the fine resolution the RTK gear is providing. A lot of work to prevent 2 days per year outage, but we could some day see a very long outage, if there's a debris cascade in LEO say, so fallbacks are good to be working on.
Building a VHF triangulation network would frankly likely be simpler than integrating custom position software into the proprietary tractor automation to make use of it. (Unless big 🟩🚜 accepts NMEA or equivalent interface?) But baselines need to be long enough to have measurable delay, which might require licensed radios and definitely requires tight timing throughout. The WW2 technique measuring round-trip of an echoed signal is conceptually simple, was fine for finding the right city, but not at the precision needed here.
If the various devices still have manual over-ride controls, a manual approximation emulation of the GPS optional control might be a cost effective was to work through an outage. Print out the treatment map ON PAPER, line up guide stakes (two at each end, move one at each turn), and using a stopwatch to guess when to change treatment ⅖ of the way across. (Probably don't need to put collimation mirrors on each stake to be good enough, as only have to be better than two days late.)
I'm impressed. I didn't know that about the tea bag. We'll, just goes to show you learn something new everyday. And I beg to differ on the point about adding milk to tea before or after the tea goes into the cup. See if someone knows the difference?
Hi Wayne, as I know your fondness of extra details, were you aware that there is a "British Standard " for making a cup of tea. BS 6008, More recently we now have a more internationn standard ISO 3103 😁😁
😊 Brilliant. I just read it. www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/tea/tea_archive/attached_files/BS6008.pdf Oh and I guess this is as “official” as you can get. 7.2.2 says that the milk goes in first - well who knew.
Einstein found that ATOMS had there own level of decision making, when fired from a gun they went entirely around objects and not directly to the intended hole in the wall as he predicted. Amazed he began to realize they are independent thinkers, human intention has no bearing on what direction they travel, this could be an issue if the Admiral desires an Easterly Course and the Atoms decide otherwise. Dancing Woo Li Masters. Cheers!
How are the ‘astronomical’ movements - the various rotations, oscillations, wobbles and orbits of frames of reference filtered out of the signal from a quantum navigation system? Just ‘sitting still’ on earth there must be a lot of signal if they are that accurate. Do they build the model by sitting a tetrahedron of reference systems still’? Boggle…
Making a correct cut of tea 🫖 ☕️ in the UK 🇬🇧 can easily turn into a serious topic. For example. Argus had over 20 pages of a catalogue dedicated to kettles at one time. Why 240 V AC is far superior to 110 V AC when it comes to kettles. Apparently, vacuum insulated kettles are evil? Because it encourages overfilling the kettle. I’m pretty sure the list of hot topics regarding a cup of tea in the UK is endless.
My aunt Clare likes her tea ridiculously weak. Seriously talking 10-15 seconds of brewing. No idea why, none of the rest of the family like it that way!
I have never met anyone in the UK who drinks Liptons. Of course there may be some (Liptons own PG Tips), but I have never met them. The time I drink it is when I go abroad as there never seems to be anything else.
Interesting explanation, but it's a long shot,very long. Just witness, Google's quantum computing enterprise, making a claim in this. I suspect quantum computing would have to play a very large part in quantum navigation?.
Please good sir, do not become a "real UA-camr". To think of you in an inside environment, with CGI and AI would take so much away from the overall auviance of you channel. Although, with snow on the ground inside would be the warmer option 😉. Thank you for the video and education!
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Love your humor!
Love ya just the way you are!
Most you-tubers are a slave to the system.
Please continue as you are, it is shear joy listening to you and watching your videos.
Blessings!
❤❤❤❤❤
Don't ever become a UA-camr. We like you as you are.
Love your videos. Especially when you start a sentence with "Oh, by the way". Joking aside, I have learned a lot from your videos, especially this one. Thank you and you ARE a real youtuber.
"Oh, by the way", oh yeah I do say that quite a bit. 😊
You are INDEED a real UA-camr!
I'm Danish, but I knew the trick with the teaspoon. Thanks for the waffling, and of course all of your great content. it's very rewarding to watch and learn. After seeing one of the first how- to i bought a Silva compass. It took me straight back to my boy scout days (and girls were there to, so i guess scout days would be more correct). Any way, thank you and keep up your fine work - love the format.
Please never delete any of your waffles! They are the cherry on top of what is always an outstanding lesson!
I must admit I drifted off and was fantasising about being snowbound in a remote cabin with Carol Vorderman until you mentioned tea. Then you had me again.
Or Rachael Riley?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, there is no measure to the value of the education you provide. Thank you
The connection between inertial nav dead reckoning (Quantum or otherwise with gyros or iPhone MEMS accelerometers), GPS, and teabags is precise timing is required for all three. Brilliant demonstration.
I love so much to watch a thought or idea emerge as you speak. It's soo much more refreshing and honest. Thank you for all this
20:37 I am so glad that I did that right all the time, even as a German 😀. Thank you for the video. And do not become a „real“ UA-camr anytime soon, please - your way to tell us things has a quality of its own.
The love, joy, kindness and togetherness (is that a good word 😅), this Channel brings is just beautiful and makes me happy. Love reading the comments and watching all the videos. ❤ Thank you Wayne - you are simply wonderful and entertaining ❤
I love your videos. You have a very pleasant speaking style. Well done.
Ey up Wayne, You should have a separate science channel. For us 'Lay People' your are very inspiring in our understanding. You say you are not a Physicist, but you do have as deep an understanding. Tea brewing included. And that's from a Yorkshireman.
I'm teaching on a course in the Dales next week - Yorkshire Tea in the flask (of course)
Tea bag tip from hong kong: put the teabag in the mug first and wrap the string around the handle of your mug such that when you add water the string and label won't have any risk of getting flipped in.
Hi Wayne!! Thank you so much for sharing!! You’re amazing!! You’re a wealth of knowledge my friend!! Sorry for the delay, I’ve been working, however, I’m always looking forward to watching your videos!! Thank you!! Be well my friend!! Catch you on the next episode!!👍🏿👍🏿❤️❤️💯💯 from Washington state 🇺🇸
Thanks so much
❤
I enjoy and learn from your videos, they are wonderful. Never change!
Fascinating science. Again, it will rely on electrical impulses, supplied by a power source, that, if the power is depleted, or removed, will stop working. So, the Captain will say, 'Get out the map and compass, and look at the sun and stars, because, we're lost, boys.'
As for the tea. Have you tried Red Rose (only in Canada, eh)? And, as a young teenager, I watched the movie, 'The Great Escape'. The prisoners of war in the Stalag used to dip the tea bag precisely three times, then, dried the bag, to preserve their supply in these dire conditions. So, because I lived in the countryside, I did likewise. I used the same tea bag for a week at my campfire, dipping it three times, then, squeezing the bag, and hanging it to dry till next time. Yes, it was an adventurous thing. But, to this day, I drink my 'weak' tea, and love it. Tea each his own, I suppose.
👍👍 - you're a real youtuber in my book. The genuine article.
I appreciate that!
I watched this twice, rewinding some parts to listen again. It was too brainiac for me and way over my head, but I thoroughly enjoyed the rousing English tea primer as the conclusion; it was such an Old Blighty thing. 🫖
Thank you so much it's really kind of you.
*Until a few years ago,* I used to use different "squeeze the teabag" techniques depending on the situation. The "squeeze the teabag *with a spoon and string"* one is great if you have a cup or some other liquid container with not a lot of free "wall real estate". If you have a tea pot or thermos, then just using the spoon to squeeze the tea bag against the wall is easier.
But the problem is that this can rip the tea bag and you'll get tea leaf dust into your tea. And it's also easy to rip the string off the bag that way. So *nowadays* (when I make tea in a tea pot or thermos), I suspend the tea bag from the string into my empty cup, and swing the cup back and forth a bit so that its walls slap the tea bag.
This new technique doesn't squeeze _all_ the water out of the bag, but it gets it to where it doesn't drip any more. And I find that the amount of tea dust that seeps out of the tea bag adds the right amount of bitterness to the "virgin" cup of tea to where it matches the bitterness of the tea that is taken from the thermos at a later point (when the suspended invisibly fine tea dust has released it's bitter compounds).
I love your channel. Just keep being yourself. It is educational and fun.
Love your videos. You are the reason why I subscribed. Would love to see you on your own channel if you should branch out. Thank you.❤
Hi Michelle, this is my own channel.
Came for the quantum physics...
...left with tea-bag string theory 😂
interesting, the further you travel the more accurate you need to be. Good job keeping the tea bag in, bit of fun at the end.
Excellent presentation. I enjoyed this. Thank you.
I understood the tea bag bit. However, it was, as usual, bloody brilliant. Thanks
Wayne, as per brilliant, pleased to see that your a MIF (milk in first) constantly moaned at by Yorkshire relatives (by marriage) that as a southerner I have to change to a MIL (milk in last) now I have an argument I can use to offset their bias, thank you, Please don't become a studio based tuber, this is an excellent format, many many thanks.
I’m a Londoner and ardent MIL.
Hi Wayne, the Quantum Nav reminds me of a tribal people I heard of (whose name escapes) who are blessed with an apparent ability to always know the way home, even in featureless terrain. It certainly makes one think! As for tea: (from _my own_ experimentation) the optimum brew is 3.5 mins; never *ever* squeeze the bag! and; milk first if tea is out of a pot (possible to scald the milk if the tea is served too quickly - in a cup, the brew loses its heat quite quickly). Incidentally, my fave xmas present this year was a double size mug! ☕🏊🏻♂Long may your didacticism reign over my own, pal.😄
I think that’s the ‘Weredefukarewi’ tribe…
LOL. I leave the tea bag in the cup until I'm done drinking it. My Scottish aunt used to say I like to get my money's worth out of it.
Love this!!!❤😊
The best UA-camr. Don’t move forward and join the special effects sheep mob. Another brilliant explanation and i myself will now have a cup or two of well brewed tea to celebrate
Hello Mr Map Reading, I lived my whole life in a town right next to Pavlov, the place where the oldest map was supposedly found, and never knew that fact. I will be going back there to visit my family, if you would like to do a video article about Pavlov in South Moravia, I am more than happy to visit the places and record/gather material for such video for you:) Thanks for another interesting video!
www.archeoparkpavlov.cz/en/the-mammoth-tusk-from-pavlov/t1301
Quantum navigation and t-bags: don't you ever change! This was the style of youtube when I first started watching it. Now it's all proto-tv personalities and near professional quality imagery - it's lost the thing I liked most about it: someone standing there and putting out their thing: no frills.
Ps: i used to/still (occaisionally) wrap the string around the t-bag and gently pull it tight to remove excess water (on which note - for the benefit of non-Brits - use only boiling water when making a brew. What some yanks have dished up to me and called tea, well..🥴!). Whilst I always keep a spoon on me and use it during the process I'd rather be using it for scoff😊
Got to know where your racing spoon is!
And your towel, obviously…
Great exposition, thank you.
Great video, thanks. Only controversial point relates to brewing tea. I always understood that adding the milk first decreases the chance of floating tea leaves for loose tea brews.
From one of the tea companies you mentioned, you can get teabags with drawstrings so no need for a lumping a hefty spoon 🥄 around 👍🏻😉
Awesome bro.
The day you become a "real" UA-camr, I will stop watching your videos! 😉 I've learned a lot from your videos and greatly enjoy your sense of humor and humility. Waffle on! 😅
Curious.... If you take a quantum navigation device (QND) up/down a lift, does it show you've moved in any compass direction? How about if you rotate the QND through the 3 planes (pitch,/yaw,/roll, x/y/z axes) before subsequent trips in the lift? Regardless of compass movement reported, do they also show elevation gain/loss?
Trying to discern how one of these behaves if a traveler moves due N/S from geographic pole-to-pole, for example, at 30,000ft following the arc of the Earth's surface. That is, maintaining 30K foot elevation above presumed sea level for the entire trip. Contrast that with moving the same direction at the same speed for the same distance, but traveling a tangential line outward beyond the atmosphere, always increasing the elevation above sea level.
Imagine being in a lift going to the top floor of a high building and then back down. The same inertial force effect is felt as if you in a car speeding up then slowing. The same effects would be felt in space. Atoms don’t care which direction the move.
Unless one drinks tea with milk, leaving a teabag steeping for a few minutes will extract a ton of tannin, which can make people nauseous because it attack the lining of the stomach. The proteins in milk bind to the tannin and prevent the problem, but the tea spoils the true taste of the tea...
(Not from the UK but recently moved from PG Tips to Yorkshire Tea and just felt the need to point out that neither of those use a string 🤪)
Hadn’t heard about quantum clocks before, have to check out how accurate they are now…
Just cut to the chase: Will I need my own particle accelerator?
You would also need 2 devices for better accuracy. You don't stop moving to read the location so you would always need a decoupled bunch of atoms to be able to calibrate the other
Note that the GPS software proves one aspect of Einstein's Relativity: the difference between clock speed on orbit and on Earth has to be compensated for in order to get the right answers. (As well as compensating for radio refraction not being true straight line when other than straight up and down! Using average values helps. RTK GNSS compensation provides a delta correction for all residual errors, for a VERY limited here&now.)
Don't know where you are starting from? Well for sure out to 100 miles uncertainty you can effectively use an Assumed Position and a well taken celestial sight of some sort.
Fascinating information and you reminded me of quite a lot of the knowledge i picked up during my service where i directed Artillery and Aircraft and the Navy . We used Laser target markers and gyroscopes and radar and this was all before the digital age when everything was heavy and bulky . With all that knowledge where do you stand on the Globe and Flat earth theory or woud you rather not say 🤔
I rode a bike from John O'Groats to Land's End. I can confirm it ain't flat, not one bit of it.
@@TheMapReadingCompany Thats where you went wrong , you should have sailed , no gradient in the Big Blue 😝
What do you think of the plastics in tea bags. I usually squeeze the bag above the cup and burn my fingers only if the cupa is for me. Quantum navigation is a great subject.
. . . "And I thought ICE (Individual Compass Error) was a headache" . . .
PS can you remember the atomic clock experiment in the late 1960s ? Two aircraft were fitted with atomic clocks. One circumnavigated the globe East to West and the second flew West to East. Both clocks were calibrated at the start. When the aircraft returned to their base the clocks were checked and found to have a slight difference !
I wonder what John Harrison would think of these new technologies?
Thank for the tea tips waffle!
That's posh, tea bags with string and a spoon, it's Yorkshire for me, pick it out and squeeze every last drop with your thumb and forefinger🤫, thanks for the video even though it was way above my pay grade.
I am looking for an alternative to GPS for precision agriculture. Today they use GPS for many AG things like planting, chemical application, scouting, yields, placing drain tile to name a few. Last May 10th the large solar storm knocked GPS out for two days. I have a friend that missed two days of planting due to the GPS being down. After that the rains started and he had 2000 acres that he could not plant
Whilst it's certainly unfortunate that GPS was disturbed for 2 days, it's undoubtedly the cheapest option for precision navigation. It's very costly to build up a standalone/ground based alternative...
In an urban environment, phones can get position lock by triangulation of cell towers. If 🟩🚜 used those chips in addition to RTK GNSS chips, and incentivized Bell/TMo to roll out high density cells in rural areas, they might be able to ride-out a GPS outage at least at an acceptably degraded accuracy. Might require manual correction to map at start of pattern *and* phone-grade inertial navigation in combination with cell triangulation to get anywhere near the fine resolution the RTK gear is providing. A lot of work to prevent 2 days per year outage, but we could some day see a very long outage, if there's a debris cascade in LEO say, so fallbacks are good to be working on.
Building a VHF triangulation network would frankly likely be simpler than integrating custom position software into the proprietary tractor automation to make use of it. (Unless big 🟩🚜 accepts NMEA or equivalent interface?) But baselines need to be long enough to have measurable delay, which might require licensed radios and definitely requires tight timing throughout. The WW2 technique measuring round-trip of an echoed signal is conceptually simple, was fine for finding the right city, but not at the precision needed here.
If the various devices still have manual over-ride controls, a manual approximation emulation of the GPS optional control might be a cost effective was to work through an outage. Print out the treatment map ON PAPER, line up guide stakes (two at each end, move one at each turn), and using a stopwatch to guess when to change treatment ⅖ of the way across. (Probably don't need to put collimation mirrors on each stake to be good enough, as only have to be better than two days late.)
I'm impressed. I didn't know that about the tea bag. We'll, just goes to show you learn something new everyday. And I beg to differ on the point about adding milk to tea before or after the tea goes into the cup. See if someone knows the difference?
Even being an American, I do like a good cup of Earl Grey. But in truth, espresso is my drink of choice.
Hi Wayne, as I know your fondness of extra details, were you aware that there is a "British Standard " for making a cup of tea. BS 6008, More recently we now have a more internationn standard ISO 3103 😁😁
😊 Brilliant. I just read it.
www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/tea/tea_archive/attached_files/BS6008.pdf
Oh and I guess this is as “official” as you can get. 7.2.2 says that the milk goes in first - well who knew.
And so, the quantum tea bag was born 👍🏼😁
It's not quantum - it's string theory (sorry couldn't resist 😊)
@@TheMapReadingCompany😂👏🏼
Einstein found that ATOMS had there own level of decision making, when fired from a gun they went entirely around objects and not directly to the intended hole in the wall as he predicted.
Amazed he began to realize they are independent thinkers, human intention has no bearing on what direction they travel, this could be an issue if the Admiral desires an Easterly Course and the Atoms decide otherwise. Dancing Woo Li Masters.
Cheers!
How are the ‘astronomical’ movements - the various rotations, oscillations, wobbles and orbits of frames of reference filtered out of the signal from a quantum navigation system? Just ‘sitting still’ on earth there must be a lot of signal if they are that accurate. Do they build the model by sitting a tetrahedron of reference systems still’? Boggle…
Just like longitude, time keeping turns out to be crucial
So, a tea-bag is a quantum tea event?
No. It's string theory.
Making a correct cut of tea 🫖 ☕️ in the UK 🇬🇧 can easily turn into a serious topic.
For example.
Argus had over 20 pages of a catalogue dedicated to kettles at one time.
Why 240 V AC is far superior to 110 V AC when it comes to kettles.
Apparently, vacuum insulated kettles are evil? Because it encourages overfilling the kettle.
I’m pretty sure the list of hot topics regarding a cup of tea in the UK is endless.
Did you see my reply to another comment. Apparently there is a British Standard for how to make tea. Who knew.
Some experts say you should not squeeze the tea bag with a string because it releases tannins into the tea which makes it better
Hmmmmmmm? Experts
@TheMapReadingCompany Well I guess you make 2 cups of tea, one you squeeze the bag and one you don't and see if you can tell the difference.
Makes it BITTER: some tea drinkers like the bitter, especially those who drown it in milk. That's how they know they're awake.
My aunt Clare likes her tea ridiculously weak. Seriously talking 10-15 seconds of brewing.
No idea why, none of the rest of the family like it that way!
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No damn Liptons!
I have never met anyone in the UK who drinks Liptons. Of course there may be some (Liptons own PG Tips), but I have never met them. The time I drink it is when I go abroad as there never seems to be anything else.
Interesting explanation, but it's a long shot,very long.
Just witness, Google's quantum computing enterprise, making a claim in this. I suspect quantum computing would have to play a very large part in quantum navigation?.
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Please good sir, do not become a "real UA-camr". To think of you in an inside environment, with CGI and AI would take so much away from the overall auviance of you channel. Although, with snow on the ground inside would be the warmer option 😉. Thank you for the video and education!
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