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Assman, (edited ) to science_memes in Listen, Susan. It's a valid theory, just look at the damn thing.
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Mountains is stumps

Kolanaki,
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Plateaus are stumps of mountains.

Jode, to science_memes in Listen, Susan. It's a valid theory, just look at the damn thing.

Behold, Erdtree

Kolanaki,
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Erdtree O Erdtree,

Erdtree O Erdtree

moistclump, to science_memes in MIGHTY MIGHTY HETEROMORPHIN TIME

I read hetrimorph ammonite time in “peanut butter jelly time” tune.

Batman, to science_memes in Listen, Susan. It's a valid theory, just look at the damn thing.

My dataset says there is a one to one relationship between mountains and stumps (n=3). Infinite-Power.jpg.gif

PrincessLeiasCat, to science_memes in Listen, Susan. It's a valid theory, just look at the damn thing.

I’m obviously not getting this one lol

Decoy321,

No need to overthink a meme, but here’s my guess.

They’re correlating the shapes of the objects, implying some causation.

There isn’t.

PrincessLeiasCat,

Ahh okay, that makes more sense. Thanks!

lugal,

Just be happy that you don’t get it. There are flat earthers out there who will say it unironically. Not sure if it’s only flat earthers but I think so. It really is wild

Slovene,

Are you stumped?

PrincessLeiasCat,

You could say that my formations have been rocked.

averyminya, to science_memes in Listen, Susan. It's a valid theory, just look at the damn thing.

Wow, that’s awesome. I’ve been thinking a lot about the scale of the universe and how cyclical it is.

Take a scaled out view of our solar system and then compare it to a molecules composition (the atom or group of atoms surrounded by protons and neutrons) and the similarities are just uncanny.

Like this image, what’s to say that we aren’t just part of a molecule making up the chemical composition of something far larger than ourselves. An ant has no concept of the vast empty space between the United States and Europe, we know that is the case between solar systems but our actual understanding of our relationship in space is limited.

P.S. look at the patterns of discharge of electricity in wood/paper/stone and then look at the patterns of the Grand Canyon. They’re the same! And the Grand Canyon is the only formation we have that exhibits this quality, which makes it extra interesting.

DroneRights,

Take a scaled out view of our solar system and then compare it to a molecules composition (the atom or group of atoms surrounded by protons and neutrons) and the similarities are just uncanny.

Nah, the planetary model of the atom is outdated. The quantum model doesn’t look very much like a solar system.

sudoreboot, (edited )
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The quantum model doesn’t look very much like a solar system.

Not even a little bit, really. Quantum mechanics is in fact almost nothing like what school taught me.

moistclump, to science_memes in It's a sample. For my desk.

I thought lemmy was all about nice sticks. We moving on to rocks now?

moistclump,

Branching out.

nodimetotie,

Lemmy rocks!!!

southsamurai,
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First, you get a stick, then you get a rock.

Tie the rock to the stick, and you’ve got something!

moistclump,

A stick-rock!

moistclump, to science_memes in chadodiles

They’re kinda scared of hippos, so much so that hippo baby’s use them for teething and they just kinda take it.

Pat_Riot, to science_memes in wave em like you just don't care
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Oh, but if I wave mine around I get put on a list.

UraniumBlazer,

And when I wave mine around, noone even realises that I’m waving something around…

shalafi, to science_memes in It's a sample. For my desk.

I’m in NW Florida. We don’t have rocks and it sucks. :(

Could I interest anyone in a variety of sand, silt, clay and loam? We have 45 different kinds of mud!

bmsok,

Hey, I think Todd from Bojack has the rights to that loam

NegativeLookBehind,
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I bet you have fossils and arrowheads!

Sabre363,

Those are just increasingly smaller rocks

LegionEris, to science_memes in I am so connected to the earth rn.

Me but when I identify weed strains by sight and smell.

SkybreakerEngineer, to science_memes in Listen, Susan. It's a valid theory, just look at the damn thing.

Not pictured: Teldrassil

kubica, to science_memes in Listen, Susan. It's a valid theory, just look at the damn thing.
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Those giant trees had to be cut because the earth was risking turning upside down from the weight.

RePsyche,

Flat Earth has entered the chat. :-D

ArmoredThirteen,

Considering the giant trees is part of flat earth yeah it was in here the whole time

Shdwdrgn, to science_memes in Listen, Susan. It's a valid theory, just look at the damn thing.

Wow does anyone know where that first picture comes from? That mountain range looks like someone just jammed a bunch of glass shards into the ground!

Flokman,

Pretty sure that’s the Cerro Torre in Patagonia :D

archaeoraptor,

Looks like Cerro Torre. That specific image appears to be a mirrored version of a photo from an Outside article that features Cerro Torre.

Shdwdrgn,

Thanks for the link and an interesting article!

teft, to science_memes in It's a sample. For my desk.
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As a kid there was a river near where I lived that you could sometimes find fossils in. Made me so happy every time.

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