Tommy King Sph New!
Tommy King and his spherical revolution remind us: the world is round—let’s finally start seeing it that way.
A key paper on simulating viscoelastic free-surface flows (like impacting drops) using pressure Poisson equations. tommy king sph
Traditional cameras rely on a flat sensor and a lens that projects a 2‑D image onto it. The result is a limited field of view (FOV), typically no more than 180°. Sph’s breakthrough is a —thousands of microscopic lenses etched onto a hemispherical glass dome, each feeding light into a dedicated photodiode. The array captures light from 360° horizontally and 180° vertically , producing a true spherical dataset that can be rendered into any perspective on demand. Tommy King and his spherical revolution remind us:
NASA selected Sph for its lunar lander’s navigation suite. The spherical sensor’s ability to map terrain in real‑time—without relying on GPS—helps the lander avoid hazards on the moon’s uneven surface. The first images, released in September 2025, revealed a never‑before‑seen panoramic view of the Shackleton Crater. The result is a limited field of view
By [Your Name] April 10 2026
Sphynx are prone to HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy). Annual echocardiograms are smart.
Feed a high-protein, grain-free diet in smaller, frequent meals. They eat more than fuzzy cats to stay warm.