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257m, (edited ) in Get out and vote!

I read that electron and I was so confused. I should go put on my glasses.

DefyTheLegends, in I want to believe

HL3 is unlikely to ever happen. I can’t see a groundbreaking innovation for the FPS genre in the near future that would meet the incredible expectations for, probably, the most hyped up game at this point in time.

We might get more Half-Life games once we reach the point of uploading your consciousness into the game, or similar. And even then those would be like HL: Alyx. Fun fact: Did you know modern VR headsets have been around for a decade, give or take? And they still aren’t widely adopted.

Oha,

B- B- But- Tyler said well get hl3 any moment from now

EvolvedTurtle,

HL: Alyx is such a good game It’s like a nice glimpse into proper VR games

Unfortunately I haven’t had anything feel as smooth and nice as HL: Alyx yet

Cyberwitch_7493, in ¿¿Que??
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irmoz, (edited ) in It be like that

Reference for those out of the loop.

Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 6 episode 10, “Chain of Command”.

Picard is captured by Cardassians and tortured, with the promise that it will end if only he admits that there are 5 lights.

pineapplelover,

The original reference be from 1984

irmoz,

Yes!

blanketswithsmallpox, (edited )

I always thought the episode premise describes on reddit was kinda dumb.

Why doesn’t he just say there’s five lights knowing there’s four so he can get out and start helping people who need him?

Useless pride? Or do they have some kind of monitoring system that only releases him if he tricks himself into believing there’s now five lights?

RememberTheApollo_,

Why does he just say there’s five lights knowing there’s four so he can get out and start helping people who need him?

Because it’s an entertaining TV show that likes morality tales. Applying real-world logic to most any show would stop the show in the first 5 minutes.

KnowledgeableNip,

“I had a minor misunderstanding with my friend, how can I fix it?!”

‘… talk to them about it?’

“oh, right.”

Roll credits

PeriodicallyPedantic, in Society

As someone who has read none of these books, let me give my expert opinion on why you’re wrong: /s

steakmeout,

Some of aren’t books

Solaris1789, in Not all heroes wear capes
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There is a secret coven of people who sort by new and make or break every lemmy post

meyotch,

The feeling of power I get from being the first upvote on a post in new, then seeing it later in top? Intoxicating!

UnrepententProcrastinator,

And we appreciate them taking out the trash. I’ve tried new when a younger me was on imgur and… let’s just say it wasn’t for me…

owatnext,

It was supposed to be secret, don’t give us away!

Solaris1789, (edited )
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I sort by hot, now burn on the stake witches!

Ghyste, in Shiny legs ✨🦵

More garbage posts. Lovely.

TangledHyphae,

It’s weird that this is a controversial comment. Who finds this post good and why?

patomaloqueiro, in I'm going to have the coolest dustrunner ever
@patomaloqueiro@lemmy.ml avatar

This seems like a utopia compared to reality

UlyssesT,

It does look more fun doing that than going to work and getting another shot at long covid while rich assholes steal the surplus value of your labor.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Immortan Joe 2024!

scifu,

A dumber version is trying to run for it.

30p87, in When you use Linux instead of GNU/Linux on Lemmy

To be fair, someone not using GNU would not be as unlikely here.

registrert, in It be like that
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  • NocturnalMorning,

    Under the first ammendment, I am allowed to lick whomevers ear I choose.

    kambusha,

    You can lick your ear, and you can lick your friends, but you can’t lick your friend’s ear.

    unoriginalsin,

    What kind of friend wouldn’t allow ear licking?

    Broodjefissa,

    Error, cant reach ear with tongue

    ProvokedGamer, (edited )
    @ProvokedGamer@lemmy.ca avatar

    Shave your tongue off so it grows back longer

    Kecessa, (edited ) in Inspired by reading everyday news

    If you want to be “accurate” middle age and now would be the same line (because the last millennia is about 0.33…% of homo sapien’s history) and bright future would be pretty fucking long because there’s at least a billion years ahead of us for life on Earth, probably more…

    trolololol,

    Oh I can see you don’t read news

    Lol

    Kecessa,

    Humans aren’t the only beings living on this planet and other life forms will thrive long past the point where homo sapiens disappear.

    Sharpiemarker,

    because there’s at least a billion years ahead of us for life on Earth, probably more…

    That’s optimistic. With record heat levels, it’s going to become uninhabitable for humans long before a billion years.

    Kecessa,

    That’s just humans though, plenty of life will go on living and they will probably be better off without a global apex predator in their way. That will be the true bright future for life on Earth. Maybe we’ll eventually manage to better ourselves and solve the climate problems we’re facing too, time will tell.

    One thing though, some sections of the planet will become uninhabitable for humans, not all though. People have been living in the scorching heat of the desert for thousands of years, if the average summer temperature closer to the poles increases to 27 instead of 22, people will manage to survive there, worst case they’ll adopt a nomadic lifestyle again.

    Fleur__, in Hey OpenAI
    @Fleur__@lemmy.world avatar

    Fuck bro imma be real pissed when robots start doing MY manual labor

    Realdeal, in If only I had time to re-watch everything again

    I wish that was true

    Melatonin, in Heh

    If there’s anyone who can, please let me know if the similarities between these two formulas imply a relationship between gravity and electrical attraction or hint at a unified theory, or if it’s just a coincidence or a consequence of something else.

    Magickmaster,

    There’s some relation in that they both act on fields, but the things that affect those fields are very different (higgs bosons and electrons respectively) and the relationship between all that for an ‘unified theory’ is a topic of much research. IANAP though (not a physicist)

    Tlaloc_Temporal,
    @Tlaloc_Temporal@lemmy.ca avatar

    Are higgs bosons supposed to be gravitons? I think you’re confused about how some particles aquire some of their mass, and how all mass behaves.

    Gabu,

    The most accepted theory among physicists is that “shit’s crazy, yo”.

    Claidheamh, (edited )

    The relation between them is that they’re both forces that scale with the inverse square of the distance between the objects. Any force that scales with the inverse square of distance has pretty much the same general form.

    Another similarity is that both are incomplete, first approximations that describe their respective forces. The more complete versions are Maxwell’s laws for electromagnetism and General Relativity for gravity.

    Pher,

    It’s really simple, they are both radial fields with a 1/r potential, thus a 1/r² force. Newtonian gravity is just a weak field approximation of general relativity, where you have very different equations, for example Einsteins field equations… One electric charge creates an electric field, and another charge will interact with it, but the motion itself still depends on the mass of the second charge. Matter instead curves spacetime itself, and the curved spacetime tells matter how to move. Source: MS in physics.

    gentooer,

    Electromagnetism and gravity are both mediated by massless bosons; photons and gravitons respectively. This is why both forces follow the inverse square law.

    fred,

    massless bosons

    Why do I feel like I’ve been insulted

    Tlaloc_Temporal,
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    I don’t think there’s any evidence for gravitons yet, and gravity hasn’t been quantized. I’d say it’s this similarity that’s the best argument of quantum gravity, not the other way around.

    gentooer,

    Fair. The masslessness of the bosons that should mediate gravity, along with them being spin-2, can however be deduced from the properties of gravitational waves.

    tias, (edited )

    We know that gravity is a wave that travels at the speed of light, this has been experimentally measured many times. If it is also quantized (a very reasonable symptom hypothesis since everything else that we’ve ever seen is) then by definition there are particles that carry gravity.

    If gravity is continuous then we would end up with something like the ultraviolet catastrophe but for gravity.

    Tlaloc_Temporal,
    @Tlaloc_Temporal@lemmy.ca avatar

    Hmm, I hadn’t considered an “ultragravity catastrophe”. I wonder if this could accout for dark energy or the supposed inflatons? Probably not, the catastrophe suggests infinite energy, not just lots of energy, eh?

    The ultraviolet catastrophe was averted due to the discreet nature of electrons though, and I don’t recall gravity behaving as a blackbody radiator anyway. Would this come into effect at horizons?

    tias, (edited )

    Sorry, I think I came off as too confident in my previous comment. I’m quite sure about my first paragraph but the rest is just speculation from an amateur.

    If I would risk speculating even further though, there’s some similarity in the sense that infinities indicate a problem. In the ultraviolet catastrophe the infinity arises from the energy of arbitrarily short EM wavelengths. With gravity it arises in the density of black holes. It seems unreasonable that it would actually be infinite, and it’s possible that quantization of gravity plays a part in preventing that from happening.

    Pinklink,

    Doubtful but interesting thinking. It’s actually a rather simple equation that explains how two equally weighted forces affect one another over distance. The numerator expresses that both forces carry equal weight in the interaction (if they are both the same kind of force, eg gravity or electromagnetism, this makes sense) and they are constructive interactions (both add to the intensity of the interaction) hence multiplying one by the other. The denominator just indicates that the distance between the two things exponentially degrades the force at a power of 2, since the force is spreading out in 2 dimensions (imagine a cone starting at one point and extending to the second, so that when you reach the second point the force is spread across the cross section of that cone, but the only part of the force affecting that second point is the part that touches it).

    trustnoone,

    There is one thing particularly interesting, and that is that the inverse square laws appears again. It appears in the electrical laws for instance.

    That is electricity also exerts forces inverse to the square of distance with charges. One thinks perhaps inverse square distance has some deep significance, maybe gravity and electricity are different aspects of the same thing

    Today our theory of physics, laws of physics are a multitude of different parts and pieces that don’t fit together very well. We don’t understand the one in terms of the other. We don’t have one structure that it’s all deduced we have several pieces that don’t quite fit yet.

    And that’s the reason in these lectures instead of telling you what the law of physics is I talk about the things that’s common in the various laws because we don’t understand the connection between them.

    But what’s very strange is that there is certain things that’s the same in both

    Richard Feynman and 45:48 youtu.be/-kFOXP026eE?si=hAIvDhWVGxMOvEi1

    Claidheamh, (edited )

    Always upvote Feynman. Got me through some tough times in undergrad.

    anarchrist, in God, I **hate** Mondays

    Did anyone else use werner herzog’s voice to read this?

    interolivary,
    @interolivary@beehaw.org avatar

    Well I certainly didn’t before you mentioned it, but I can now practically hear his laconic voice read me the last two panels

    Nacktmull, (edited )

    Funny coincidence, I did not think of Herzog at all but from the second panel I got really strong Kinski vibes :)

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