Her mother smiled. “That’s the only kind of day we know.”
The NanoVNA is particularly interesting because it is the embodiment of EMRFD’s spirit: a cheap, open-source, experimental vector network analyzer that would have cost $15,000 when the book was first published.
The 5:30 AM alarm on Meera’s phone was the same as it had been for three years: a soft sitar riff. Not a jarring ringtone, but a reminder that the day was a prayer, not a deadline.
Whether you find a pristine PDF to display on your 27-inch monitor while soldering, or an EPUB to read on your Kindle while commuting, the goal is the same: to internalize the experimental mindset. Wes Hayward famously wrote, "The experimental method is the only way to resolve the inevitable discrepancies between theory and reality."
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