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Columna de Luis Felipe Gómez Ávila sobre el odio en redes sociales - Columnistas - Opinión


14 de julio 2021 , 09:25 p. m.
En los años 90, se creía que el auge del internet sería grandioso para la democracia, pues al obtener más fácil la información podríamos tomar decisiones mejor informadas y seríamos social y políticamente más correctos. Desgraciadamente, la realidad nos ha mostrado otra cara.
Hitler no solo ha pasado a la historia como uno de los mayores genocidas, también se le conoce como el mayor propagandista del odio. Pues bien, consciente de la importancia de la radio, el Führer una vez se hizo con el poder en Alemania, nombró ministro de educación popular y propaganda al señor Joseph Goebbels, quien se encargó de usar las ondas radiales para compartir por toda Europa el pensamiento nazi y así hacer correr con gran velocidad sus mezquinas ideas. Por otra parte, para 1940, los físicos Robert Watson-Watt y Arnold Wilkins crearon un equipo para detectar la ubicación de aviones, mucho antes de que pudieran ser vistos, esto gracias a las o ....

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Scotland's proud aviation heritage celebrated with new trail and website


Scotland s aviation history celebrated through new RAF website and trail
LARGE crowds gathered as an aeronaut ascended in a hydrogen balloon from the garden of George Heriot’s School in Edinburgh on October 5, 1785.
Italian Vincenzo Lunardi flew over the Firth of Forth and landed at Coaltown of Callange in the Parish of Ceres, in Fife, and had travelled 46 miles. A commemorative plaque marks the site to this day.
In a report from the time by Scots Magazine, it said: “The beauty and grandeur of the spectacle could only be exceeded by the cool, intrepid manner in which the adventurer conducted himself; and indeed he seemed infinitely more at ease than the greater part of his spectators.” ....

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The U.S. Military Is Drooling: Directed-Energy Weapons are Coming


The U.S. Military Is Drooling: Directed-Energy Weapons are Coming
The current focus of DEWs has been to use the technology in a defensive capability, such as protection of critical infrastructure as well as military vehicles and platforms.
Here s What You Need to Remember: The technology behind DEWs could also be crucial in addressing threats from other advanced weapon systems, notably hypersonic missiles and the aforementioned drones. DEWs could also be used in non-lethal applications such as crowd control or disabling machinery.
The concept of a “directed-energy weapon” is one that was conceived by science fiction writers such as H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, but it was in the 1930s that British Air Ministry considered whether a “death ray”-type weapon could be developed. Work was undertaken by Robert Watson-Watt of the Radio Research Station, and while he and colleague Arnold Wilkins concluded such a project wasn’t feasible it did result in the development ....

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Robert Watson-Watt rides the waves


Robert Watson-Watt rides the waves
The British physicist who became known as the ‘inventor of radar’.
Robert Watson-Watts. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
In April 1935, British physicist Robert Watson-Watt was granted a patent for his design of a radio system for detecting aircraft in flight. The system was described as Radio Detection And Ranging, and because of it, Watson-Watt became known as the inventor of RADAR.
Of course, the title “inventor of radar” is more of an honorific than a factual description.
Indeed, J. A. Ratcliffe’s biographical memoir of Watson-Watt, written for Britain’s Royal Society after his death on 5 December 1973, says that, “When the time came to apportion credit he was meticulous in recording the contributions of the men around him, and in acknowledging his own debt to his scientific predecessors”. ....

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