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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14744 · May 24

#jupyter_notebook#mujoco#physics#robotics MuJoCo is a powerful physics engine that helps researchers and developers simulate complex movements and interactions, especially in robotics and machine learning. It provides fast and accurate simulations, which are crucial for understanding how objects move and interact with their environment. MuJoCo is beneficial because it allows users to create realistic models of multi-joint systems, compute both forward and inverse dynamics, and even handle contacts and constraints effectively. This makes it a valuable tool for those working in fields like robotics, biomechanics, and animation[1][2][5]. https://github.com/google-deepmind/mujoco

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@googlefactss · Post #40300 · 12/11/2025, 07:05 PM

“Knock on wood” is a saying people use to avoid bad luck. It may come from old beliefs that trees have spirits or from the Christian cross made of wood. Different countries have their own ways to “knock on wood” to stay lucky. For example, in Italy, people “touch iron,” and in Turkey, they knock twice and pull their earlobe. 🌳🙏🍀 [Read more] @googlefactss #KnockOnWood#GoodLuck#Superstition#Idioms#Culture

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@googlefactss · Post #40452 · 01/01/2026, 11:05 AM

Sechele I met David Livingstone in 1847 and helped start a mission. He learned to read and taught his wives the Bible. In 1848, he divorced some wives to be baptized. Sechele sent gunpowder to his uncle as a peace offering, because as a Christian he should not live in disharmony with his own family and to reunite the whole tribe, the uncle who thought it was evil magic burned it to cleanse it of evil. The following explosion killed him. This (un)lucky event helped Sechele unite his tribe. ✝️🔥🧨 @googlefactss📚✝️💥 #Sechele1#Bakwena#History#Africa#Superstition#ItAintStupidIfItWorks