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yardy_sardley, in Can't we just talk about it without the maths? Guys?

Having a hard time finding the average velocity of a car is definitely a sign from the universe that you should switch majors.

looseanus, in We don't judge here. :)
Epicurus0319, in More like guidelines

Isn’t Rankine the Kelvin of Fahrenheit

runner_g,

Yes. And 0 people use it.

Epicurus0319,

It was invented by some scottish guy long before we had the means to measure things that would need it, and ever since that multibillion-dollar satellite thing fell to pieces even American scientists use metric units, we learn them in every grade level’s science class and our scientific community has this understandable atmosphere of regret that Congress was too lazy to completely kill off imperial units when they had the chance

RIP_Cheems, (edited ) in I dunno, still might be aliens with this one.
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Did you know the bite force of a hippo is 1820 psi? For comparison, the bite force of a lion is 650 psi, which could easily crush your rib cage as it can only withstand 630 pounds of force.

LemmysMum,

Imagine a hydrolic press pushing a coke can through your leg.

BassaForte,
@BassaForte@lemmy.world avatar

Is Pepsi okay?

remotedev,

It’s fine I’ll have water

ALostInquirer,

[…] which could easily crush your rib cage as it can only withstand 630 pounds of force.

…How is this known? Also is that calculated with the skin/muscle/connective tissue buffer in mind? If so, that honestly raises even more questions…

MonkderZweite,

How is this known?

Scale in mouth, bite?

RIP_Cheems, (edited )
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There is a method of execution known as pressing, which was the crushing of someone under immense weight. One famous example occurred during the Salem witch trials where a man, not a woman, got so sick of salems bullshit that he refused to talk when questioned and so the town tried to get a confession out of him by stacking rocks on top of him, with the only response being “more weight”. He eventually died from the crushing pressure of the rocks. Another famouse example involves an elephant crushing a person, though it was common to crush the limbs then the head.

DroneRights,

The reason he refused to talk is that they were demanding he plead guilty or not guilty for being a witch. The accusers wanted his land, and if he was found guilty his land would be forfeited. But since he refused to plead, he couldn’t be legally found guilty, and his land was inherited by his kids. He was looking out for his family even if it meant a torturous death.

ALostInquirer,

Thanks! I was aware of that execution method, but I’ve never read of a precise amount of weight employed in the process.

perishthethought, in New WD40 formular just dropped

Insert (I know some of these words) meme

protist, in More like guidelines

I’m assuming this is because the concept of absolute zero did not exist when most of these temperature scales were defined, whereas zero distance and zero weight were easily observable

lowleveldata,

zero weight were easily observable

how?

DroneRights,

Clouds

_danny,

How much water, by weight, is in an empty cup? Round to the nearest amount an average 17th century merchant could identify.

BillyTheSkidMark,

I guess in terms of an actual weightless object… Not… But if you have 2 equal weight items, call their combined weight 1 weight unit, take one away, that’s half a weight unit, take two away, that’s zero weight units.

DroneRights,

Clouds.

tigeruppercut,

People looked at yo mama and could immediately conceive of the opposite

lowleveldata, (edited )

conceive of the opposite

Meh I don’t believe that they could avoid overshooting to negative weight

captainlezbian, in Rest in Plasma

It’s ok not every country can really experience with ice VII

queue, in PSA for the Fellas: Date her, lose your head. (You can't fix Miss Mantodea.)
@queue@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Watchout boys, she’ll chew you up.

Jerb322,
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Woo-hoo here she comes…

bmsok,

It’s cool. I’m a snack.

LazaroFilm, (edited ) in Seriously???
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The oxygen concentration in today’s admoaphere would not be enough. That’s why bringing dinos backs wouldn’t work. That and Nedry.

Num10ck,

um what/who is Nedrid? google didn’t help

vodka,

I think he means Nedry, a character in Jurassic Park.

LazaroFilm,
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Yes. Edited.

quixoticWoodpecker,
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But what if we gave each dinosaur an oxygen mask?

LazaroFilm,
@LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

Now there’s an idea…

tryptaminev,

But where is the oxygen now then?

For what its worth most of the carbon from back then has been sinked into the ground, and while we extracted and burned enough of it to fuck the climate, it is nowhere near enough to have caused a relevant change in the atmospheric oxygen concentration.

MonkderZweite,

Google geological oxygen sinks.

DroneRights,

Animals breathed it in and exhaled CO2 over millions of years

lightnsfw, in Seriously???

They literally show the ecosystem in the movie… This meme sucks.

zagaberoo,

My question is how are these boats so buoyant, rigid, and stable!?

roboticide,

Well, kind of.

They showed the interior of the earth with other megafauna, but how exactly Godzilla or Kong are getting their caloric intake satisfied on a regular basis is somewhat of a question regardless.

Godzilla especially… feeds on radiation? But not just like, consuming uranium ore. He can take a full thermonuclear blast to the face and seemingly heals bodily injury. Maybe makes him feel really full too?

It’s handwaved at best, which is fine. Trying to figure out how Kaiju work is like trying to explain The Force with physics. It’s just magic, don’t worry about it.

DroneRights,

Pacific Rim says they’re grown in a lab on a planet that may have different laws of physics than Earth’s. They’re not naturally occuring, they’re engineered shock troopers.

CheeseNoodle,

There are some real life fungi that are radiotrophic (like photosynthesis but with radiation [ok light is also a kind of radiation but you know what I mean]) So at least part of that makes sense but not the adsorbing a nuclear blast bit.

SuperJetShoes, in Seriously???

I hate that this is even a thing.

  • Godzilla is a metaphor (either intended or simply ingrained in the Japanese psyche) for Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • King Kong is a “Beauty and the Beast” love story

They are from different eras and are important films in their own way.

But we end up getting this shite because monsters must fight monsters, apparently.

It’s all a load of fucking shit and devalues the importance of each movies. It should never have been made.

Anyway, I haven’t seen the movie but Godzilla would win. Atomic breath. Come on guys, the monkey’s dead meat that you can’t touch for a hundred thousand years.

TrousersMcPants,

Shin Godzilla was great for following the original idea behind the first movie. Also that version of Godzilla would kick King Kongs monkey ass every day of the week.

Iron_Lynx, (edited )
  • Godzilla is a metaphor (either intended or simply ingrained in the Japanese psyche) for Hiroshima and Nagasaki

From what I’ve gathered, not quite. The film showed up around the time of the Castle Bravo tests at the Bikini Atoll. The bomb tested there turned out to be dirtier than predicted, and fallout made it to some Japanese fishing vessels. It became a bit of an international incident.

And then the original Gojira film launched. And one early scene showed a fishing boat, which went under in a bright flash of light.

Gojira, or Godzilla as he was westernised, was not just the personification of the bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it was the personification of the fact that this could happen again.

One take on it that I’m copying

SuperJetShoes,

Yes, you’re absolutely right, I’d forgotten about that.

I think my main point is still valid though - Godzilla is a physical manifestation of the destruction that nuclear activity can cause.

As I read on another post somewhere: “Ask a Japanese, and radiation creates monsters. Ask an American, and radiation creates superheros.”

Iron_Lynx,

And that part still holds. As Godzilla moved (surprisingly quickly) from existential horror to pulp action, the radiation theme endured.

DroneRights,

Do you still like Pacific Rim though?

Cyv_, in Birding is Voyeurism.
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Its just catfishing horny birds

unreachable, (edited )
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catbirdfishing

catbirding?

DroneRights, (edited )

Aliens be hitting us up on Tinder to ghost us at the restaurant so they can watch us eat dinner alone

Damage, in Sediments strewn, Like a big glacial dune, That's a moraine! 🎶

Lots of those around, lately

daveywaveyboy,

Dude you have to sing the title (search for that’s amore)

HubertManne, in Nothing to see here. Nope.
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I was so excited when I signed up for the experimental analysis deep dive class but was so disappointed on the first day.

tacosanonymous, in PSA for the Fellas: Date her, lose your head. (You can't fix Miss Mantodea.)

Worth it.

burgersc12,

The spirit is willing… but the body is spongy and bruised!

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