Metin Hamarat

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Quantum - Quanta

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Stratum - Strata
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#physics #quantum #etymology

Budha --> India, ~2500 years ago.

idol (Eng) = bat (Iran)
idol (Eng) = almaebud (Arabic)

almaeBUD of Arabic is from BUDha of India.

1 BUD (was a sculpture) of India turned to many BUDs in middle east as many sculptures.

#etymology #language #religion #sculpture #politics

Euler's constant passes two times in the book ;

1st - Page # is 252, exercise # is 34.
2nd - Page # is 522, exercice # is 34.

There is no anything neither #complex nor #imaginary in it, it is totally #bychance .

How #science students must be.

"Please do not let the yellow #cat go in"
("Lütfen sarı kediyi içeri almayın")
#cats #istanbul #Turkey

STAndardization and STAte
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STAtic vs Dynamic

Single place vs 2 or more than 2 places

Single idea (reached as result) vs 2 or more than 2 ideas (debate continues)

STAte (English) vs random management
STAndard (as measurement material)

ÉTAt (French) vs random management
ÉTAlon (as measurement material)

#physics #metrology #calibration #standard #étalon #standardization #étallonage #etymology #language #science

#Caracal is from #karakulak (= blackear) of Turkish to French.

Kara (Tr) = Black (Eng)
Kulak (Tr) = Ear (Eng)

#etymology

Words/names into #language from #nature and #physics

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Turkish of HAIL comes directly from Turkish of FULL/FILL.

English - Turkish
Full = Dolu
Fill = Doldurmak

Because of this ;
Hail = Dolu

Name of the Turkish meal below is DOLma too. (plus, understand that why is not a Greek meal as 'dolmas') ;

Reflection of noticing the connection or similarity between HEAT and LIGHT by mankind at times older than thought on language ;

ENGLISH | TURKISH
heat = ısı
light = ışık

The two Turkish words are around 2000 years old. What can be feelings or approach at that times that the Turks had been forced to use similar names for the two concepts?

#physics #measurement #metrology #quantity #language #etymology

Do you know that root of Turkish of DEBATE comes from Turkish of WEIGH?

English | Turkish
1) Weigh = TARTmak
2) #Weigher (#balance, #scales) = TARTı
3) Debate, discuss, dispute = TARTışmak

#mathematics #physics #metrology #measurement #language #etymology