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gandalf_der_12te, to science_memes in The Fuck Operation

The Fuck operation, also known as dual pairing.

MajorMajormajormajor, to science_memes in cute couple

Damn, look at that subduction zone!

Cagi,

The subtle art of subduction.

Iceman,

You deserve Lemmy Gold

registrert, to science_memes in On the other timeline...
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  • cynar,

    Last I heard, it was going ahead. Unfortunately, things like that take an absolute age to get done over here.

    DroneRights,

    Good thing they have a solar calendar handy

    Kolanaki, to science_memes in Let's meet those headlines
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    I will never not pronounce them that way now that I have seen this.

    PoisonedPrisonPanda, to science_memes in Let's meet those headlines

    I find this hilarious

    Where do I sign?

    Omega_Haxors, to science_memes in Slap a "quantum" on it = Instant flux capacitor

    “Consciousness affects outcomes” is such a cringe take, it’s more like, you’re in a 3d slice of time and where you inhabit is based on what you do and you’re allowed to do anything within that as long as it’s self-consistent, with things self-correcting if they’re not.

    Norgur, to science_memes in On the other timeline...

    Those barbaric Brits let it stand out in the open, so untill they learn how to take proper care of it, we have declared ourselves unilaterally to be the guardians of the monument and so we're absolutely justified in taking it.

    fossilesque,
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    Classic Galactic Brain Britons

    SkadusX, to science_memes in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

    Vector gang 4 lyfe ✊

    fossilesque, (edited )
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    You my people. Also, rasters 👀👀.

    SkadusX,

    They have their purpose. But that purpose… is suspect.

    Nakoichi, to science_memes in Pleistocene Crash Course
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    This feels like a fascist meme.

    fossilesque, (edited )
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    iHUNTcriminals, (edited )

    Ya… That’s because we’re the fascists.

    Leate_Wonceslace, to science_memes in gatekeeping
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    Fred.

    (∀x:Number(x)=T)(Name(x)=“Fred”)

    I name every number Fred.

    ILikeBoobies, to science_memes in gatekeeping

    Depends on the bit limit

    maeries, to science_memes in Chad Pacific

    That’s not to scale, right?

    fossilesque, (edited )
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    It’s the Instagram filter.

    ourplnt.com/earth-without-water/

    The original is a exaggerated estimate (projection) based on a assumed sphere, probably WGS84, because a lot of the global satellite data is formatted as such.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_map_projections?wpr…

    Eheran,

    “reality” as in extremely exaggerated deviations from the ellipsoid. Otherwise it would just look like a smooth sphere. Earth has 12’700 km diameter. From the shallowest point to mount everest are just about 20 km. That is a 0.15 % change. You would see nothing.

    MoonManKipper,

    Bang on, the Pacific is not 250 miles deep…

    kn0wmad1c,
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    To put in perspective how shallow a 0.15% change is, a dimple on a golf ball is roughly 4 times deeper than that (0.60% of a difference in depth).

    Zoboomafoo,
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    “Smoother and rounder than a bowling ball” is my usual comparison

    Eheran,

    I think that would be too much. A bowling ball is really smooth. It would not roll as well with such deviations all over the place.

    At a diameter of 22 cm, the roughness would have to be in the order of 0.3 mm, which would not just be visible due to the distorted reflections, it would even be audible while rolling.

    tdawg, to science_memes in Slap a "quantum" on it = Instant flux capacitor

    Having to explain to your parent that yes physics requires math and that yes being a physicist is a job that requires years of dedication to fully appreciate is wild. Also, physicists are just bad at naming things, so no your brain doesn’t change reality around it because it has eye holes attached to it

    tacosanonymous, to science_memes in Let's meet those headlines

    Poseidon’s naughty child, Barnacles.

    Mocheeze, to lemmyshitpost in It's been a long old dusty road

    When I went to my first rodeo they had a long delay because the bull refused to exit the arena. I had to say to strangers, “This is literally my first rodeo, is this normal?” Got a lot of laughs. It is apparently not normal.

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