Sixty
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Sixty years after the film was made and 30 years after I first saw it, I see young faces tilt up in awe, their incredulity matching mine.
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If you had been in the ruins of, say, London in 1945, or Berlin, and you had said,
"Sixty
years from now, this is going to be the most peaceful, prosperous part of the planet," people would have thought you were certifiably insane.
Sixty
days, every step away from the safety of land across a frozen ocean.
The point is that just like the second hand on a clock divides one minute into
sixty
seconds, with each second just as long as every other second, the beat divides a piece of music into little fragments of time that are all the same length: beats.
Sixty
years later, Russian mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov furthered our mathematical understanding of turbulence when he proposed that energy in a turbulent fluid at length R varies in proportion to the 5/3rds power of R. Experimental measurements show Kolmogorov was remarkably close to the way turbulent flow works, although a complete description of turbulence remains one of the unsolved problems in physics.
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