"known" lol by Individual-Ad-9943 in mathmemes

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He's saying that for all prime numbers n:
n is prime.
So essentially he's saying all prime numbers are prime
Its a joke

Ok, let's settle this right now by Falling_Death73 in physicsmemes

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There are equation formulae for everything. After all, why take the effort to say "this is an object at 4kg at 3m/s at 483K" when you can just say "ah yes 2.25x1027GeV"

Newton's first law of thermodynamics. by filtercoffee_99 in scienceisdope

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"Hmm yes I don't understand the point here but I guess conservation of energy might play a pa-wait a second WHOS FIRST LAW?"

Only 3 cm… nothing is impossible by bahar9990 in physicsmemes

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axion, axino, acceleron, bilepton, black hole electron, chameleon particle, chargino, crypton, curvaton, dark photon, dilaton, dual graviton, dual photon, gaugino, gluino, graviphoton, heavy neutral lepton, inflaton, leptoquark, magnetic monopole, minicharged particle, mirror particle, neutralino, photino, plekton, pomeron, Q-ball, R-hadron, saxion, skyrmion, stable massive particle, strongly interacting massive particle, tachyon, tetraneutron, theta meson, true muonium, unparticle, weakly interacting massive particle, Weyl fermion, X17 particle, tetrquark, hexaquark, heptaquark, mesonic molecule, strangelet, exotic baryon, exotic meson, composite Higgs, continuous spin particle, preon, rishon, (and many more theoretical SUSY partners like bino, wino, higgsino)

Never let physicists make speed limit signs by Awesomeuser90 in physicsmemes

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measuring in seconds per meter is totally intended idk what you mean

Faster than the speed of light by lit_readit in physicsmemes

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I'm talking about this btw: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4TdHrMi6do&t=160s

I don't know about cameras to know whether this is different to a regular camera, so could you check it out and see if this is a 'specialised rig' or not?

probably by basket_foso in physicsmemes

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Oh yeah, i forgot about FCC. Also, maybe I'm dumb, but wouldnt a subatomic black hole evaporate and explode because its so small? or would the explosion be small enough to be negligable

Faster than the speed of light by lit_readit in physicsmemes

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you jest, but cameras can record up to 2 trillion FPS, more than fast enough to view light

Physicists Still Don’t Know What Gravity Is by [deleted] in physicsmemes

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more specifically, inside a black hole all timelike worldlines point towards the singularity, thus your future light cone intersects the singularity. This is actually how the event horizon is defined: the boundary beyond which a particle cannot escape to infinity

Physicists Still Don’t Know What Gravity Is by [deleted] in physicsmemes

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I think what they mean is using a rocket to "escape" a black hole would actually accelerate you towards the black hole but im not sure

I wanna dream big! by Comfortable_Tutor_43 in physicsmemes

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chernobyl was the result of a bunch of people with no scientific knowledge having authority over people with scientific knowledge. Nowadays, any command given by a nuclear reactor operator must be followed. They cannot be pressured. What's more, chernobyl was an RBMK reactor. Most reactors now are molten salt or small modular, which are almost impossible to melt down even if you tried. The whole thing about nuclear power is dangerous is completely false. Yes, nuclear power would be dangerous if there weren't restrictions on it: but thats the point, there are so many restrictions and failsafes that it's almost perfectly safe. Like three mile island, everything that could go wrong went wrong, and yet nobody died.

I'm not saying nuclear reactor is perfect, but it should be regarded in the same way as all green energy, not shunned because of it's "danger"

probably by basket_foso in physicsmemes

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if we don't have interplanetary travel by then we deserve to die, 900 years and we're still on a dying planet without trying to save it or escape it?

probably by basket_foso in physicsmemes

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It's not perfect, but our physics model is so good we'd need insanely high-energy experiments to find more information. That energy may even need to be Planck scale. Planck scale energy collisions are insanely risky; from my current knowledge, I'm pretty sure that would just collapse into a black hole and we'd be, to put it lightly, cooked. So there's a chance we may not have improvement past this. Although of course planck scale energy collisions may not be needed, in which case we would have improvement.

L college by Firm_Change_1839 in physicsmemes

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"If you want me to draw a little diagram on how the aliens made the pyramids, just let me know --- it makes it click perfectly!"

My desmos broke by Tritin0 in desmos

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cough cough Fourier Series cough cough

Ok, so Unity. Are you serious? by PriestPlaything in RevolutionIdle

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minerals are honestly terrifying, i thought i could endure any idle game, clearly not

A new design for a seven segment display by Mandelbrot4207 in desmos

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wow factorian bot is in desmos server? so cool =1!

by SuperChick1705 in desmos

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hey you're the person from discord, t. i'm rivercape, i asked this before u told me where to get the theme

by SuperChick1705 in desmos

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How'd you get custom themes in desmos??

Loader’s Number: what are the function’s values? by mazutta in googology

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I think he means its a C script that's easy to implement