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@mcphysics
I cannot stress this enough:
They should add a little sticker that certifies that the humidifier supports water conservation, but in the sense of energy conservation or momentum conservation.
Humidifier Review [Explained]
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Motion
From the "Encoded Universe" series.
Acrylic paint on canvas, 70x70 cm. Created in 2026
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This joke squatted in my brain like a sleep paralysis demon until I made it real, so now you all have to suffer it as well
What's the punishment for breaking the laws of physics?
10-15 years in prism.
Launching a new social media platform where, in addition to upvoting or downvoting a post, you can also topvote, bottomvote, strangevote, or charmvote it. Each of these extra options does affect the Algorithm, but exactly how is not publicly documented, leaving users to puzzle it out via trial and error.
all my homies hate oganessum
By weaving popsicle sticks together in a specific pattern, there is a build up potential energy (stored energy) in the bent and twisted sticks. When released from one end, this stored potential energy is converted into kinetic energy (energy of motion) as the sticks rapidly unfurl and fly through the air in a chain reaction.
There's a certain level of jank in video games that doesn't interrupt your fun even if it breaks something or obstructs you. There's less room to forgive jank with AAA large studios (im looking at you Bethesda), but when you're playing an indie game that's trying to do a lot of complicated things you let stuff slide
im currently playing Vintage Story with some friends. It looks and behaves like minecraft, but really it's a early-modern (think 1600s) survival simulator with weird steampunk science gone wrong themes. it's not groundbreaking but it hits the right notes for me in terms of speed of progress and things to do. and of course, I play with mods (do you... not mod your games?) the vanilla game has a cooking pot that doesn't start "cooking" until the contents in the vessel reach 200 degrees Celsius. If you know anything about cooking and physics you should be immediately terrified, because the temperature that things actually cook is largely dictated by the boiling point of water, which is 100 degrees Celsius at 1 atmosphere of pressure (sea level, abbreviated 1 atm).
Your food is full of water. So, like, even if you can set your oven to 200 degrees Celsius, that's the temperature of the air in the oven, not he ingredients
If you were to raise a pot of food up to 200 degrees Celsius, you'd need a pressure cooker, which increases the boiling point of water. However, you'd need a pressure cooker that no one in their right mind would put in their home. a stove top pressure cooker cooks at 15 PSI, or 1.02 atm, to raise the boiling point of water to about 121 degrees C.
In order to raise the boiling point of water to 200 degrees C, you'd need a pressure cooker that operates at...
just about 39 atmospheres. or 571 PSI.
Seems high, but that's not unobtainable with really good equipment irl. For reference, the pressure at the Mariana trench (deepest point of the ocean) is 15,750 PSI, or ~1071 atmospheres of pressure.
we're not done here
I mentioned mods earlier for a reason. We installed some mods because games are more fun with mods. A conflict between two mods: one that changes the speed at which materials heat up, and one that adds a much, much larger cooking vessel, created a minor situation:
I went to make some broth by boiling bones in water. I wanted to make a lot, so I used this modded vessel, which holds 50L of water vs the vanilla cooking pot's 6L.
I tossed the stuff in and lit the fire. The temperature of the water went past 200 degrees Celsius, and did not stop. It topped out at 1100 degrees Celsius.
How much pressure do you need to change the boiling point of water to 1100 degrees Celsius?
im afraid i've gone past the point of boiling water. I'm now creating new elements unknown by science. The pressure at the center of the sun is approximately 3840000000000 PSI, or 261296501407.55 atm. This is 30,500 times higher than the pressure at the center of the sun.
my broth is done. my broth contains enough energy to obliterate our local galactic neighborhood. my broth is delicious. my broth is purple:
IF NOT FOR EAT WHY CAKE?
IF NOT FOR MOUTH WHY HONEYCOMB?
IF NOT FOOD WHY LOOK LIKE FORBIDDEN SNACK?
Ugh they are always doing this
I love this ignorant flearther meme because it really shows the main mental failure of flat earthers, how they can't comprehend the size of the Earth.
Notice how they added a velocity blur to the Earth pic because they can't wrap their mind around the concept that Earth's surface can have a linear velocity of thousands of kh/h but have an angular velocity (which is what makes you feel the centrifugal force in the first 2 pics) of just 1 rotation per 24 hours.
If a playground roundabout spun at 1 rotation per 24 hours you'd barely notice it either.
If a playground roundabout had the linear velocity of Earth's surface it would have to spin roughly 265,789 times per second, which is 10 times faster than the fastest centrifuges we ever built.
I'd still trust you with my life doctor tbh
...this is my new favourite chart
I have great news about the hair thing
The findings can help explain the physics behind phenomena like volcanic lightning
Wow, this is very interesting about the static electricity! So cool!
sorry I was talking about this earlier and now I gotta know. what's the sexiest electron orbital
hrmmm
s-orbital
d-orbital
p-orbital
f-orbital