Stuff To Do When Shaking Windscreen Wipers Ruin Your Day.
July 30, 2010 by AndrewJackson
I don’t care who you are and what your station is in the world, whether you be a dictator or a humble tramp, at one minute or another you will have seen the horrible affliction that is noisey wiper blade. Even the most well intentioned person is vulnerable to attack from squeaking wiper syndrome the rain falls on the Christlike and evil alike, good things happen to bad persons and bad things happen to good people, it’s a unassailable natural law. That is to say the universe is an crazy melting pot of chemicals randomly bouncing off of one another, it is only through the initiation of complex forms from traditional random stochastic processes that gives rise to the illusion of identity and hence the headache of perceiving the squeaky noise a wiper blade makes as some kind of ado. When in fact it is supremely insignificant in fact as the writer once said there is nothing good or bad in the world but only thinking makes it so. So I guess from this you can assume what you may, either accept it with heavenly equanimity like a serene Buddhist cow or give into your most beggarly animalistic instincts or do something about it. The shaking a wiper blade makes is in fact what a physicist would call a non linearity, that is to say the sound is seemly random but in fact is chaotic in the sense of being entirely deterministic just very hard to predict. This is because when modelling a wiper blade with mathematics there are some truly profound limitations of using this symbol manipulation language to model natural phenomena. First off all just about the whole of the universe wiper blade included are non linear parameters, very few natural phenomena are in fact entirely linear, the problem is the non linear differential equations are incredibly challanging to solve analytically, that is to say come up with an equation which predicts there motion given a limited collection of variables.
The good news is however that windscreen wipers can be visualised numerically, that is to say you can produce good computer stimulation and run a model of the squeaky windscreen wipers. This technique will produce a large amount of numbers and is therefore less artistic than the analytic approach but by ill hap this is the way things are until an alternative to the hideously limited notion of formal mathematics in a Euclidean universe is discovered. Right the first thing you might attempt is getting off your ass and actually cleaning the wind screen with a rag to remove any grease that may be on there catching the wipers during its action.
Another thing you could try is buying some new replacement wiper blades, squeaking is usually an clue that the rubber replacement wiper blades is completely shot and you need to buy a replacement right away without delay. You see rubber is a silly replacement wiper blades material; it gets broken rather rapidly by the elements and decays into a atrophied pile of mush in no time at all consequenting in lame squeaky replacement wiper blades. The replacement wiper blades should therefore be replaced by a better atom the answer silicone.


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