Hey guys, a couple of months back, me and a friend of mine were wondering why there aren't any websites that give explanations to interesting scientific phenomena and mathematical topics so we decided to make out own.
At first we made a list of interesting questions that most people wonder but often can't find a good explanation to. This quickly evolved into a wiki where people can improve explanations and can discuss the topic in a related discussion tab at the top of the page. Some of the questions include:
- What is slipperier, smooth or bumpy ice?
- Why is text in a mirror flipped horizontally but nor vertically?
- Why do we only see one side of the moon from Earth?
- How can airplanes fly upside down?
We then decided to add a Projects section where people can make a page about a project they are working on and describe the process and some of the things they learned and had trouble with. We also added discussion pages here so that people can comment on each others projects and give advice and ask questions.
What is appealing to me about this is that it gives people a chance to see how others approach solving problems with their project and also gives others a chance to give the poster advice on how to fix the issue they are having.
Thus far, we've only posted about a bench top power supply that we've been working on. Since we are both undergrads, it's difficult to find time to add content AND work on the project itself.
Check it out!
http://www.turtleneckhub.com/Oh, and can you guess where we got the name from?