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Tenthrow, (edited ) to memes in Just sayin
@Tenthrow@lemmy.world avatar

While I agree, if that were a law, they would just get all residential property (except for their neighborhood) rezoned.

Edit: Man, you guys really missunderstood my comment. I wasn’t saying we should roll over and die, I was just saying that wealthy shitheads cheat and steal.

lolcatnip,

I guess corporations are just our rulers and and we shouldn’t even try to restrict them because it might make them mad at us.

ricecake,

Did you know that unlike a corporation, you actually have a say in what your government does?

If they try to get an area rezoned, people can actually just say “no”.

This isn’t some weird fantasy either, it actually happens all the time if you pay attention to your local government activity.

HikingVet,

Rezoned to what and how?

Kuori, to science_memes in Let's goooooo
@Kuori@hexbear.net avatar

wildly based science posting rat-salute

nymwit, to science_memes in It's a new era.

rehash of this older New Yorker cartoon? there I go writing B.C. on my checks again

Gestrid, to science_memes in Shame.

Immune system to the infection: “If I die, I’m taking you with me!”

Feeee23, to science_memes in Your typesetting will look professional, they said
@Feeee23@lemmy.world avatar

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topinambour_rex, (edited ) to science_memes in uncomfortable levels of eye contact
@topinambour_rex@lemmy.world avatar

It’s the heaviest part of the moon which face us. And even when it will reach it’s farthest and definitive orbit ( the moon slowly move away from us), it will still the same face toward us.

Slovene, to science_memes in help

Also when trying to fold fitted sheets.

weariedfae, to science_memes in we got a little something for everyone on this bus

Pffffft everyone I know would be snapping their neck back and forth to look at both. Including, dangerously, the driver lol.

Kecessa, to science_memes in i <3 statistics

Canadian Liberals be like “So we could just kill 3 million Canadians instead of planting 2 billion trees like we promised 🤔”

vzq, to science_memes in anti meme

The French had to hire a Japanese guy to build them one at the louvre.

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

We have the many-worlds interpretation that makes perfect sense (as long as you accept that consciousness is just a function of the particles in your brain and not some spiritual essence detached from the laws of physics), but Niels Bohr had to convince everyone that Quantum Mechanics is not supposed to make any sense just so that he could win his argument against Albert Einstein, so now everyone think it’s just another interpretation on equal footing with the Copenhagen nonsense.

jasondj, to science_memes in Let's meet those headlines

This really should be on change.org.

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

IMO, the perceived inscrutability of quantum mechanics is mostly the result of the dominance of the “shut up and calculate” approach to the question of interpretation.

Don’t get me wrong, I understand why focusing on the math and ignoring the rest is a good approach to have when you’re actually doing practical scientific work in the field. But if you’re wanting quantum physics to “make sense”, then you’re asking about what it actually says about the underlying reality, and that’s a question that requires thinking about interpretations of QM.

Once you start thinking about it in terms of a particular interpretation (or category of interpretation), then QM makes as much sense as any other high level physical theory (certainly no worse than general relativity.)

ProfessorOwl_PhD,
@ProfessorOwl_PhD@hexbear.net avatar

The various interpretations help in processing the math, but isn’t the same as understanding - there are a bunch of fundamental facts about quantum mechanics that we just don’t understand, even though we know the elements exist, that they happen, and even how we can take advantage of them.

The difference between quantum mechanics and other high level theories like relativity is actually quite large, because the higher level interactions all derive from quantum level states and interactions. At the point where question marks really start popping up (weak and strong nuclear forces, gravity, dark matter &/ energy) it’s almost always a matter of quantum mechanics getting involved and being weird.

My quantum mechanics professor started our first lecture with “if you think you understand quantum mechanics you do not understand quantum mechanics”, because there are still some really big question marks around our understanding of it. Especially what in the fuck spin actually is.

brain_in_a_box,

The various interpretations help in processing the math

In the same sense that the territory helps in processing the map, I suppose.

but isn’t the same as understanding - there are a bunch of fundamental facts about quantum mechanics that we just don’t understand, even though we know the elements exist, that they happen, and even how we can take advantage of them.

I’m not sure what you mean here; discussions of interpretation are literally about understanding these facts.

The difference between quantum mechanics and other high level theories like relativity is actually quite large, because the higher level interactions all derive from quantum level states and interactions. At the point where question marks really start popping up (weak and strong nuclear forces, gravity, dark matter &/ energy) it’s almost always a matter of quantum mechanics getting involved and being weird.

Going to have to disagree with you here, relativity, both special and general, get just as weird without any need to invoke quantum physics. And they’re not the only one. The only difference is that we have a general consensus on how to interpret them, which we don’t with QM.

My quantum mechanics professor started our first lecture with “if you think you understand quantum mechanics you do not understand quantum mechanics”, because there are still some really big question marks around our understanding of it. Especially what in the fuck spin actually is.

I think this is equivocating a bit; there is a difference between the things we don’t understand about quantum physics, and the things we just straight up don’t know. I think it’s possible to understand quantum physics, with the caveat that understanding means recognizing that there are things about it that we simply do not know.

somename,

I think a degree of shut up and calculate is needed, at least in the beginning. Without a solid math based understanding of the fundamentals, trying to prognosticate on the ‘meaning’ of it is inevitably going to fall into pop-sci style stuff. You’ve gotta know what you’re dealing with a little.

brain_in_a_box,

I’m not so sure. I think a degree of shut up and calculate if you actually want to get a physicists level understanding, a large degree. But I strongly believe that it’s no harder to give a clever layman a working understanding of the underlying concepts, in purely conceptual terms. Honestly, I think the reason the quantum mechanics has been so prone to pop-sci charlatans is that legitimate science communicators keep trying to explain it in interpretation-agnostic terms, which makes it sound far more mystical and paradoxical than it is.

maniel, to science_memes in OCB

Why does it look like a fly?

paradiso,

sssshhhh is bee

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

He ain’t wrong

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