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  • Shampiss@sh.itjust.workstoScience Memes@mander.xyzMornings
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    2 months ago

    Why shouldn’t people use windows?

    You can’t expect the average person to be tech savvy enough to use Linux and most people cannot afford a Mac. Especially in developing countries.

    Windows is the best OS for the average person. Just not for advanced users such as researchers




  • Shampiss@sh.itjust.workstoScience Memes@mander.xyzI just cited myself.
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    4 months ago

    The context doesn’t make a difference

    In base 10 --> 1/3 is 0.333…

    In base 12 --> 1/3 is 0.4

    But they’re both the same number.

    Base 10 simply is not capable of displaying it in a concise format. We could say that this is a notation issue. No notation is perfect. Base 10 has some confusing implications





  • Archeology does not build infrastructure to make people’s lives easier but neither does any form of entertainment like Cinema, Music, Theater, Museums and others.

    Medicine law and engineering are wonderful jobs, and necessary to live. But Art, History, Philosophy and Music are things we live for

    It’s fine if you’re not a fan of it, but it’s quite childish to think certain things are of less value because you personally don’t like it.



  • That’s the point though. It doesn’t matter when time travel is invented, only if it can be invented.

    If time travel is possible even 10 000 years in the future someone would almost certainly show up at Hawking’s party since they have a time machine.

    The fact that no one showed up it’s a reasonable argument that time travel is impossible


  • Shampiss@sh.itjust.workstoScience Memes@mander.xyzLight
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    5 months ago

    This kind of sad romantization of physical phenomena is weird to me.

    I think romanticizing physical phenomena can be a really great tool to create a narrative and get people interested in the subject, or can just be a cool talking point about physics.

    This example is pointless and kinda sad

    If a photon from the sun misses the earth it will likely travel for billions of years into the void, most of them probably absorbed by random space dust. So hitting earth or hitting a human could be considered cool depending how you sell the narrative.

    It’s possible to tell many different narratives. I just dislike the sad ones. There are many more cool ones




  • Shampiss@sh.itjust.workstoScience Memes@mander.xyzPolisci
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    6 months ago

    Sure, physicists can just keep track of about 5% of the universe’s mass. That’s their whole job, and they just got 5%!? Are they stupid??

    Who are you to complain Brenda?! The only thing you keep track of is the amount of Oreos you have in the pantry

    5% of the universe is still several trillions of tons of mass! Although I suppose a good part of that is your fat ass!




  • Another classic case of “Scientists are bad at naming things”

    Some people will spend their entire lives thinking math is stupid because of imaginary numbers.

    Thinking that electrons behave differently when you “look” at them.

    Think that radio towers and microwaves cause cancer because they emit radiation

    Many of these are failures of the education system and to be fair scientists don’t have the power of hindsight. Still it annoys me how inefficient it is having these names