Grand Oral Maths Physique: Sujet
Because every time the wind blows through the new vault, it doesn't whisper a prayer. It whispers a second-order differential equation.
I grabbed my math notebook. I modeled a single limestone voussoir (a wedge-shaped stone in the arch) as a : Sujet Grand Oral Maths Physique
My name is Léa, and I have a condition the doctors call "synesthetic physics." When I look at a stone vault, I don’t see stone. I see vectors of force. When I hear the wind, I don’t hear air; I hear the Navier-Stokes equations. And as the spire collapses in slow motion on every television screen, my brain is screaming one terrifying phrase: Non-linear propagation of thermal stress. Because every time the wind blows through the
[ \frac{\partial T}{\partial t} = \alpha \nabla^2 T ] I don’t hear air
