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category theory emergency? dial 00よ, now!
Operator: "00よ, what's your emergency."
Caller: "I thought this diagram was commutative, BUT IT ACTUALLY WASN'T"
O: "Stay calm. I'm dispatching a higher category theorist. Please stay on the line."
C: "The paths... they yield DIFFERENT MORPHISMS! OH GOD OH GOD"
O: "Please stay calm, our team is on it's way. We'll get you some 2-cells and fashion an equivalence."
*later*
C: "Oh THANK god you've arrived. Look at my diagram!"
ECT (Emergency Category Theorist): "He's lost a lot if coherence! My internal structures are failing to be well behaved! Get me 50 co's! I need to spell 'cocone' 25 times! Okay sir, I'm administering the 2-morphisms now."
C: "I can't close my category; my adjoints hurt too much. The diagrams... morphisms..."
E: "HE'S LOSING COHESIVENESS! LOAD HIM ONTO THE SHARP MODALITY! WE NEED TO GET HIM TO THE GROTHENDIECK SITE NOW!"
*in the quasitopos wing of the grothendieck site*
Doctor: "His subobjects are strong but he's still unable to classify them. Nurse, draw some sections; we need to run nLabs."
Nurse: "On it."
D: "It's worse than I suspected; size issues. This is really serious. He'll need to see a type theorist"
Type Theorist: "We'll need to implant a Russell hierarchy. It's a dangerous procedure. We can try to keep his internal logic extensional, but there's a large risk of his types collapsing in on themselves."
*after the procedure*
C: "Thank you doctor, without these new loop spaces, I don't know if I ever would've been able to derive again."
D: "Of course. Make sure to go easy at first. These derived limits can take some getting used to. Don't pullback or pushout two hard for a few months or you could tear an identity type"
This is one of the best things I read in tumblr
Aww thanks!
Also these tags 😂
I can just see the HoTT going "I prescribe you 50 milligrams of Structure Identity Principle and Stop Complaining"
The cool thing about doing math professionally is that you can work anywhere - on your walks, in the shower, as you fall asleep - just by rotating problems in your head. What's not so cool is that this drives you insane
Shit man, this algebra war is fucked. I just saw a guy clap his hands together and say "the six functors" or some similar shit, and every chain complex around him got put into a short exact sequence, had their long exact sequence taken out and then got their homology calculated. The camera didn't even go onto him, that's how common shit like this is. My ass is casting lagrange's theorem and degree 2 equations. I think I just heard "power word: operad" two groups over. I gotta get the fuck outta here.
moss mfriday #3: Glacier Mice
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That's right - it's glacier mice. One of my favorite things maybe on the entire planet. Let's talk about these freaky fuzzy little rats!!
Glacier mice are balls of moss that live in large herds like this in a few select glaciers. They are moss all the way through, with a center consisting of dead moss matter, implying that they begin as small growths of moss and simply accumulate over time, like snowballs. However, their outside surface is alive and well on all sides. Glacier mice have been observed, through tagging and tracking, to roll across the glacier like a majestic herd of wildebeest, exposing all of their sides to the sunlight. They trundle along at a pace of about 2.5 cm per day. That's 30 feet in a year! They're really schmovin'! Certainly further than most mosses can claim to travel.
What's really exciting, though, is that they all move in the same direction, and we're not sure why or how. Scientists experimented to try and attribute their coordinated behavior to wind, sunlight, and the direction that their grazing ground slopes, but to no avail. They speed up, slow down, and change direction in unison, based on some mysterious moss code that we haven't cracked yet.
Cross-section of a glacier mouse. Note the dead moss matter inside, and the short gametophytes on the outside, adapted to harsh winds and sunlight. [image credit]
We have figured out how they roll, though - while the moss ball sits on the ice, it insulates the ice directly underneath it, protecting it from melting. This forms a little pillar of ice that the moss eventually rolls off of. The insulating power of glacier mice also gives it the wonderful ability to host all kinds of microorganisms that otherwise wouldn't survive the glacier's harsh conditions, and their ability to move makes it possible for microorganisms to spread from one habitable spot to another. They're like a bunch of little tardigrade passenger ships, braving the dangerous glacier to go where no water bear has gone before!!
Glacier mice have been found to consist of several moss species, most of which must reproduce asexually in order to survive in the dry climate. They've been observed to live for at least six years, but are projected to live much, much longer. I love them. So much. I hope they know that I love them!! I LOVE THEM!!!!
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Tom Phillips, A Humument, [p. 255], Tetrad Press, London, 1971 [Granary Books, New York, NY. © Tom Phillips RA]
Tom Phillips, A Humument, [p. 15], Tetrad Press, London, 1971 [Granary Books, New York, NY. © Tom Phillips RA]
I have a folder called Time is a Flat Circle in which I collect evidence of humanity. Here is most of them.
Okayokayokayokaybut "My hand will wear out but the inscription will remain" is kind of a power line BEFORE you factor in that it is, in fact, over a thousand years old.
It’s always good to spend a few moments, on a quiet day, looking through the Family album.
so many creatures putting SO much effort into putting ‘special’ fluids that TOTALLY aren’t water through every organ possible to clean them so they can use them again 2 seconds later. like why not simply sit on a damp substrate and pull water through your body by evaporating the extra out pores in your leaves lmaoooo
‘nooo nooo you don’t get it I need the big organ to run the fast firing nerves to run the machines that make the fluid go to work the big organ’. whatever chordate. lol