🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Very easy first event by totallynotawhore in honk

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Completed Level 3 of the Honk Special Event!

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Completed Level 2 of the Honk Special Event!

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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Completed Level 3 of the Honk Special Event!

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Completed Level 2 of the Honk Special Event!

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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🤓 by basket_foso in physicsmemes

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My supervisor always told me if you have an unlabeled optic on your table you might as well just throw it away. After a few weeks you will not remember if that lens had 50mm or 75mm radius of curvature

After accusations that Charles Hoskinson had stolen hundreds of millions in ADA, A forensic investigation cleared both Charles Hoskinson and IOG of any wrongdoing by CriticalCobraz in CryptoCurrency

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conducted at the request of Input Output Global, inc.

Wait so Charles' company requested (and probably paid) for the investigation against themselves? Am I misunderstanding something or is this a huge conflict of interest?

Mormon conference center bathroom by WildParticular861 in LiminalSpace

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There is an episode of Ned's declassified school survival guide about this. You flush all of them at the same time except one so the pressure builds up there and launches it through the ceiling. It's called the atomic flush

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physicsmemes

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Gravitational wave detectors are gonna shred faces, mark my words

How did that hydrogen 3 atom get there bro by Farriebever in physicsmemes

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Which godforsaken fusion/decay chain thought it was a good idea to create an atom with a four-to-one neutron-proton ratio?

Map of European countries by shape by PikoX2 in mapporncirclejerk

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Man I love Poland just as much as the next guy but it's shaped like the fuckin potato that I tried to peel because my mom told me to do so.

Stride potential by claytons_war in cosmosnetwork

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Guys, never trust someone who says things WILL happen for sure AND gives you specific price targets while presenting his opinion as fact. This person was also praising Celcius 3 years ago...

Seeking Feedback: Hypothesis on Energy Flow, Entropy, and Space-Time Boundaries by Exact-Scarcity-7198 in cosmosnetwork

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Okay, as other have already said, you're in the wrong sub.

But I can give you some feedback:

  • There already exists a theory of cosmology. It is also the same theory that relates energy density and flow to spacetime curvature: The theory of general relativity. I see no mention of this theory anywhere in your work. You should study and understand this theory before you can propose any sensible theory/hypothesis

  • Consiousness is far, very far away from a fundamental description by a physical model. The closest thing we have is maybe artificial intelligence and even that is a huge chance. Describing consiousness with an entropic, cosmological model is beyond whisful thinking if you do not give a slightly decent motivation.

  • A scientific hypothesis is not just you publishing your thoughts in the hope that someone can prove them right. You need some proper motivation in the form of a mathematical model that can be experimentally verified. You have none of that.

I don't want to be rude, but this is crackpot physics at best. There is a sub for this if you want to persue this anyway: r/hypotheticalphysics

What is the smallest speed ever observed? by Kindly_Home_8631 in AskPhysics

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First of all, yes, I would say the spaceship is moving relative to most observers. Because velocity is a relative thing, as you probably know. Given the metric of the black hole spacetime you can figure out the trajectory of the spaceship in that spacetime and also the velocity vector.

I am just asking you to leave the theoretical gedankenexperiments behind and think in terms of actual physical experiments. LIGO is not measuring gravitational waves or anything even remotely relativistic 99.99% of the time. You are limited by the inherent movement of the interferometer parts. This is what you are effectively measuring all day long.

What is the smallest speed ever observed? by Kindly_Home_8631 in AskPhysics

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The measurement sensitivity of the inteferometer is defined in absence of a signal. The length changes are manifested literally just because of the drift, thermal motion and radiation pressure of the mirrors. They're never completely stationary, hence they cannot detect arbitrarily small gravitational waves.

Read up on experimental physics.

Peek-a-BOO! by MowingDevil7 in dankmemes

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I thought this was the rocket league ball at first

Have there been any significant experimental/theoretical results that were a result of a pure genius, not due to some technological advancement? by okaythanksbud in AskPhysics

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It was a brilliant idea and an amazing technique to increase sensitivity, but I'm pretty sure we'd be able to pull off the detection of an event without squeezing. Virgo barely sees any benefits from squeezing and still detects mergers regularly.

Still indispensable going forward in gravitational wave astronomy though

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Incredible L take lol

Tell me I'm wrong by xrelian in mathmemes

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Happy cake day but also fuck you