Thanks I get that, and that’s a great breakdown but I’m thinking it’s that the brake is on the extreme right of the pedal box but maybe it’s just that unlike karts and modern F1 the brake is operated by the right foot, not that the pedal order is swapped or something. I guess driving a “normal” car this fact doesn’t seem odd but for a F1 driver it is.
The right foot brake thing is something I’ve only recently learned of for these older cars.. I suppose that was to help with turbo lag somehow and the need to heel and toe in a normal pedal setup?
Most of the things I use are a few years old but nothing crazy old. Some t-shirts are maybe 10-15 years old in some cases, I guess that’s old for some. I have a lot of hand tools that are maybe 50-100 years old but they get less use.
(a) Conventional spatial reflections: A person sees their face when they look into a mirror, or when they speak the echo comes back in the same order. (b) Time reflections: The person sees their back when they look into a mirror, and they see themselves in different colors. They hear their echoes in a reversed order, similar to a rewound tape. (c) Illustration of the experimental platform used to realize time reflections. A control signal (in green) is used to uniformly activate a set of switches distributed along a metal stripline. Upon closing/opening the switches, the electromagnetic impedance of this tailored metamaterial is abruptly decreased/increased, causing a broadband forward-propagating signal (in blue) to be partially time-reflected, (in red) with all its frequencies converted. (Adapted from Nature Physics)
So kinda like running a sound wave through a flip/reverse filter in audacity and having it switch along the “time” axis.
Thanks I get that, and that’s a great breakdown but I’m thinking it’s that the brake is on the extreme right of the pedal box but maybe it’s just that unlike karts and modern F1 the brake is operated by the right foot, not that the pedal order is swapped or something. I guess driving a “normal” car this fact doesn’t seem odd but for a F1 driver it is.