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RE: LeoThread 2024-10-16 04:34

in LeoFinance4 days ago

Physicist Edward Purcell was the first, in 1977, to imagine a toroidal topology - a donut shape - to improve the navigation of microscopic organisms in environments where viscous forces are dominant and inertial forces are negligible. These conditions are known as the Stokes regime, occurring at very low Reynolds numbers, typically less than 1, making the fluid flow smooth and laminar, without turbulence.