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Fermion, in 🌰🌰🌰 Quercus Master Race 🌰🌰🌰

Title says Quercus, but emojis say Castanea.

PrincessLeiasCat, 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.

moistclump, 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!

Damaskox, in MIGHTY MIGHTY HETEROMORPHIN TIME
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It's crazy to think about how long it took to get more than one-cell life!

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

Falsifiably so.

metaStatic,

so better science than most of modern physics

Crul, (edited ) in Mossie birbs!!

Top left picture credit Camilo Carneiro:

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Posted to !goblincore: Golden Plover chicks covered in moss-looking camouflage - Camilo Carneiro

squiblet, in mantra that keeps me going through grad school
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Mashed potatoes > toxic solvents imo.

otarik, in peas nutz

“Other biologists” except Wallace!

JamesConeZone, in Oopsie!
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But this would actually work on me tho

troglodytis, in trig

Sure glad that didn’t say bariumsodiumsodium

sirico, in wave em like you just don't care
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No one tell mum what musk is

xts, in I want to walk on the first mold that grew on this giant cosmic trash heap. 🥲

The ability to go “spectator mode” and see many events throughout history unfold in front of your face would be an amazing power.

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

trimmerfrost, in i stg

If it wasn’t for him, someone else would have

MBM,

Prisoner’s dilemma

lntl, in More like guidelines

I’ve always been curious why 32 was chosen for the freezing point of water in Fahrenheit. or was there something else and did that just land at 32?

it’s kind of a mystery and i love it

zalgotext,

Fahrenheit is actually a base-ten system, where 0° was the freezing temperature of a salt/water mixture used in laboratories in the 18th century, and 100° was supposed to be a human’s blood temperature. Another convenient perk of the fahrenheit system is that most European weather occurs inside it’s 0-100 range.

Eventually Fahrenheit saw the scientific need to know the freezing and boiling point of plain water, but instead of adjusting his system, he just found those values within his system.

Ambiorickx,

The story I heard, and I don’t know if this is true or not, is that 100 isn’t just a human’s blood temperature, but specifically Mrs. Fahrenheit’s blood temperature.

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