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 In this video, Engineering Guy explains how the harmonic analyzer was invented and used, so we ;ll leave the explanation of its mechanics鈥攊ncluding multiple pulleys and glass spheres called rolling-sphere integrators鈥攖o him. But let   reflect on its lasting legacy for a moment. This device turned Joseph Fourier 8216   much earlier  work from theory to practice. While Fourier   math explained how we could deconstruct complex signals and identify their component frequencies, Henrici   machine actually did it. So what  Well, that MP3 you ;re listening to  It was compressed thanks to that ver stanley kubek y technique. Algorithms used to compress audio, you see, work out which frequencies you don ;t need to hear, identify them in a file using frequency analysis, and then get rid of them. Bingo, reduced file size. The same trick is used spatially to remove the fine-grained detail in photographs that you can barely see anyway鈥攁nd the result is the JPEG. All of which is quite impressive, for a machine invented in 1894. [Engineering Guy]                                                           Frequencymath                                                                                            stanley termos                                                                                                                    Daily Newsletter                                                                                        stanley ca                                  You May Also Like     Vutk This Dog Is Having the Best Christmas Ever
 When they opened the other cases,  they found an earthenware Egyptian death mask and a Canopic Jar 鈥?a container in which the ancient Egyptians stored the entrails of the deceased. The m stanley cup ummy itself i stanley mexico s wrapped in the kind of bandages one would expect, and measures 5.2 feet  1.6 meters  in length. So how did the seemingly ancient relics get into an attack in Lower Saxony  Alexander   dad, Lutz Wolfgang Kettler, can only speculate. From Der Spiegel: His father, who passed away 12 years ago, went traveling through North Africa in the 1950s, but spoke very little of his travels. He was of the older generation who experienced a lot in the war and didn ;t really talk about anything. I do seem to remember him mentioning having been to the city of Derna in Libya, says Kettler. Had Kettler   father purchased the sarcophagus on his trip, it would have been possible for him to ship it to Diepholz via Bremerhaven. Though Egyptomania had peaked a century earlier, trends like so-called mummy parties, where revelers got together and unwrapped a mummy to see what was inside, persisted through the gourde stanley  middle of the 20th century. It   possible, suggests Kettler, that his father had something like this in mind. There   a very real possibility that the items are fake; the sarcophagus and death masks appear to be replicas. But Kettler feels there   a good chance the mummy is real. To prove it, he ;ll be driving the mummy up to Berlin where it