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19.2 La lunette astronomique
20.1 Le photon
20.2 L’effet photoélectrique
20.3 Applications de l’interaction photon-matière
In our previous post, "Time Story 1: The Unexpected Journey," we met our protagonist, Alex, a brilliant physicist who stumbled upon a mysterious time machine in an abandoned laboratory. Without warning, the machine whirred to life, and Alex found himself transported to ancient Egypt, where he encountered a wise and enigmatic pharaoh.
"No." The man tapped the tuning fork again, and the dark vision vanished, replaced by the familiar, happy chaos. "I'm a proofreader . Time Story isn't a story, Doctor. It's a command line. And you built a debugger. Congratulations. You found me. But now that you're looking into Time Story 2, it's also looking back."
They named it Time Story 2 because the first one had already rewritten the map of memory. This second chapter began not with a sentence but with a clock—an ordinary brass-faced clock, the kind sold in antique shops for nostalgia and in museums for irony. It sat on a low table in a sunlit room and ticked with the patient certainty of a thing that had survived storms, marriages, small tragedies, and one long, absurd peace.
Individual actions no longer penalize the entire group's clock. Exploration feels organic, and players can actually enjoy the narrative without the constant anxiety of an impending reset. 2. Standalone Accessibility
remains a masterclass in variety, jumping from 1920s Chicago to futuristic space stations in a heartbeat. The Story:
4.1 Facteurs cinétiques
4.2 Cinétique chimique: vitesse d’évolution d’un système
5.1 De l’aspect macroscopique à l’aspect microscopique d’une transformation
5.2 Étude d’un mécanisme réactionnel
In our previous post, "Time Story 1: The Unexpected Journey," we met our protagonist, Alex, a brilliant physicist who stumbled upon a mysterious time machine in an abandoned laboratory. Without warning, the machine whirred to life, and Alex found himself transported to ancient Egypt, where he encountered a wise and enigmatic pharaoh.
"No." The man tapped the tuning fork again, and the dark vision vanished, replaced by the familiar, happy chaos. "I'm a proofreader . Time Story isn't a story, Doctor. It's a command line. And you built a debugger. Congratulations. You found me. But now that you're looking into Time Story 2, it's also looking back."
They named it Time Story 2 because the first one had already rewritten the map of memory. This second chapter began not with a sentence but with a clock—an ordinary brass-faced clock, the kind sold in antique shops for nostalgia and in museums for irony. It sat on a low table in a sunlit room and ticked with the patient certainty of a thing that had survived storms, marriages, small tragedies, and one long, absurd peace.
Individual actions no longer penalize the entire group's clock. Exploration feels organic, and players can actually enjoy the narrative without the constant anxiety of an impending reset. 2. Standalone Accessibility
remains a masterclass in variety, jumping from 1920s Chicago to futuristic space stations in a heartbeat. The Story:
7.1 Transformation chimique non totale
7.2 Évolution d’un système chimique
7.3 Pile électrochimique
8.1 Constante d’acidité d’un couple acide-base : KA
8.2 Force des acides et des bases
8.3 Solutions courantes d’acides et de bases
8.4 Exemples et applications Time Story 2
9.1 Transformation chimique forcée
9.2 Électrolyse
9.3 Stockage et conversion d’énergie In our previous post, "Time Story 1: The
15.1 Modèle du gaz parfait
15.2 L’énergie interne
15.3 Le premier principe de la thermodynamique
16.1 Modes de transfert thermique
16.2 Flux et résistance thermique
16.3 Lois thermodynamiques
6.1 Rappels sur la radioactivité
6.2 La radioactivité spontanée
6.3 Évolution d’une population de noyaux radioactifs
6.4 Applications
21.1 Les circuits électriques
21.2 Modèle du condensateur
21.3 Circuit RC en série
10.1 Structure et propriétés
10.2 Optimisation d’une étape de synthèse
10.3 Stratégie de synthèse multi-étapes
10.4 Synthèses écoresponsables