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- TIMOTHY GAY
- TIMOTHY J. GAY, MD, FAAP
- TIM GAY
- TIMOTHY M. GAY
- TIPPG POT: AFTER 20 YEARS, GAY SOLV NUNDM OF FOOTBALL PHYSICS
- TIMOTHY GAY
- A GAY UPLE RAN A RAL RTRANT PEACE. THEN NEW NEIGHBORS ARRIVED.
- JAGUARS ACH OUT AS GAY A FIRST FOR U.S.-BASED PRO LEAGU
TIMOTHY GAY
Timothy Gay is a Senr Strategist at LEVICK Communitns and an thor wrg about a variety of topics om ary to baseball history. Mr. Gay's books on Amerin cultural history clu: Assignment to Hell, a book on five great U.S. WW II rrponnts, which was nomated for a Pulzer Prize history; Savage Will, a real-life WW II pe adventure beg nsired as a Hollywood movie project; a bgraphy of baseball great Tris Speaker, which was a falist for the baseball history muny’s two most prtig awards; and a history of terracial baseball before the big leagu tegrated, which won the 2010 Sportg News-SABR Book of the Year. Mr. Gay was featured on mera on PBS’s History Detectiv and documentari that have aired on PBS and the BBC. Prr to LEVICK, Mr. Gay was Senr Vice Print at Graylg and s precsor firms, where he veloped his specialty energy, environment issu and technology policy. Prr to that, he piled fifteen years of experience, cludg at Powell Tate where he worked om the day that storied agency opened to the day closed ne years later. Mr. Gay also spent nearly a as a ngrsnal prs secretary, most recently for the late Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) and earlier for Reprentative (now Senator) Tom Carper (D-DE), a senr Democrat on the Environment and Public Works Commtee. He received a Bachelor of Arts (cum l) om Geetown Universy. * timothy gay *
Timothy Gay is a Senr Strategist at LEVICK Communitns and an thor wrg about a variety of topics om ary to baseball history. Gay's books on Amerin cultural history clu: Assignment to Hell, a book on five great U. Gay was featured on mera on PBS’s History Detectiv and documentari that have aired on PBS and the BBC.
Gay was Senr Vice Print at Graylg and s precsor firms, where he veloped his specialty energy, environment issu and technology policy. Gay also spent nearly a as a ngrsnal prs secretary, most recently for the late Sen. Gay.
Although he wasn’t yet at Geetown for the legendary 1969 Who ncert, Tim Gay (C’76) had long been cur about how the famo and fluential English rock band me to play such an unlikely venue as McDonough Arena.
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By Timothy Rosenberger (C’16) Photo of Timothy M. Gay Although he wasn’t yet at Geetown for the legendary 1969 Who ncert, Tim Gay (C’76) had long been cur about how […] * timothy gay *
Gay’s tert led him to terview the alumni who appear this Geetown Magaze feature on The Who—and many more. In addn to a reer public affairs, Gay, now senr vice print at Washgton, D. Gay has other memorable stori about Geetown’s mic scene, cludg a performance by the then-largely unknown Bce Sprgsteen, who played Gaston Hall 1973.
“I don’t thk anyone had heard of Sprgsteen before the ncert, ” Gay rells.
Gay is still an avid Who fan whose favore song by the band is “Baba O’Riley. Learn more about Timothy Gay’s work at.
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Timothy Gay, M. Gay pleted his rincy trag at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospal general pediatrics.
Gay earned an associate of arts gree at Spokane Communy College and later earned his unrgraduate gree Pullman at Washgton State Universy. Gay’s extensive trag has provid an excellent foundatn to serve our young patients.
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Gay is thrilled to return to his hometown of Spokane, Washgton, gag the opportuny to serve his muny. Gay is happily married and looks forward to spendg his ee time wh his nearly one dozen niec and nephews. Profsor Tim Gay was a speaker at this year's Nifty Fifty program for the USA Science & Engeerg Ftival.
Gay is the thor of Tris Speaker: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend. Timothy Gay, DC. Dr Timothy Gay graduated om Palmer College of Chiropractic 1977, and is celebratg his 44th year the Chiropractic profsn.
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Dr Gay has been volved wh CalChiro as a past board member.
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Timothy M. Gay is the thor of Tris Speaker: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend. It was a falist for two of the baseball history muny’s m... * timothy gay *
Nebraska’s Tim Gay wrote the book on the physics of football. Gay knows so much about that he once beme a Hkervisn star by explag to sell-out crowds that filled Memorial Stadium, his talkg head fillg jumbotron screens for mute-long segments durg Hker timeouts. Word of the segments got out, eventually landg Gay that most diehard of sports media outlets, The Wall Street Journal.
A iend — Bill Phillips, who also happens to be a Nobel lreate physics — saw the story and ved Gay to give a lecture on the topic at an annual gatherg Maryland. Gay agreed.
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“Bill is an extremely iendly guy, ” said Gay, Willa Cather Profsor of physics and astronomy at the Universy Nebraska–Lln. I don’t know, ’” Gay said.
Wh the help of two theoretil physicists — his olst llege buddy, Willie Moss of the Lawrence Livermore Natnal Laboratory, and Richard Price of MIT — Gay fally has his answer. If a football were thrown a vacuum, whout any air to fluence s flight, the phenomenon that so fascated Gay wouldn’t exist. When teachg the ncept class, Gay illtrat angular momentum by curlg the fgers of his right hand while stickg out his thumb.
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Consirg me om a Nobel lreate physics, the qutn seemed straightforward enough: When a quarterback lnch a 50-yard bomb downfield, why do the ont nose of the football — which pots upward when leav the quarterback’s hand — tilt downward by the time lands the hands of a receiver? But Nebraska's Tim Gay, the gu of football physics, was at a * timothy gay *
“The reason don’t happen is based on the ncept of gyrospic stabilizatn, and that’s where gets difficult, ” Gay said.
A gyrospe is a tried-and-te go-to for stctors, cludg Gay, who want to monstrate jt how weird Newtonian physics n get. Well, I’m no longer supportg this end, so ’s jt gog to fall down and wiggle back and forth like a pendulum, ” Gay said. Gay, Moss and Price knew that a well-thrown football, like the high-RPM gyrospe, posss plenty of angular momentum.
Torque generated by the angle between onshg air and the football’s axis — the same torque that would seemgly send the ball to a reverse somerslt — actually teracts wh the ball’s angular momentum and gravy to produce the precsn, Gay said. “The tertg physics is that when you have a spng object wh angular momentum like that, and you then apply a torque to make tumble a different directn, don’t go the way you thk ’s gog to go, ” Gay said.
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The irony — that a phenomenon wnsed and unqutned by lns of football fans would emerge as such a thorny Newtonian physics problem — isn’t lost on Gay. “I’ve always been a huge football fan, ” Gay said.
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A paper tailg the fdgs of Price, Moss and Gay was recently published as an Edor’s Selectn the Amerin Journal of Physics. Gay, "Chirally-Sensive Molecular Breakup Bromomphor and the. Gay, "Thrhold Alignment Reversal and.