- Reverse-engineering a three-axis attitude indicator from the F-4 fighter plane (righto.com)
We recently received an attitude indicator for the F-4 fighter plane, an instrument that uses a rotating ball to show the aircraft’s orientation and direction. In a normal aircraft, the artificial horizon shows the orientation in two axes (pitch and roll), but the F-4 indicator uses a rotating ball to show the orientation in three axes, adding azimuth (yaw).1 It wasn’t obvious to me how the ball could rotate in three axes: how could it turn in every direction and still remain attached to the instrument?
- Ontological argument (Wikipedia)
An ontological argument is a philosophical argument, made from an ontological basis, that is advanced in support of the existence of God. Such arguments tend to refer to the state of being or existing. More specifically, ontological arguments are commonly conceived a priori in regard to the organization of the universe, whereby, if such organizational structure is true, God must exist.