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The world's longest-running lab experiment
The Pitch Drop Experiment
The experiment demonstrates the fluidity and high viscosity of pitch, a derivative of tar that is the world's thickest known fluid and was once used for waterproofing boats.
Thomas Parnell, UQ's first Professor of Physics, created the experiment in 1927 to illustrate that everyday materials can exhibit quite surprising properties.
At room temperature pitch feels solid - even brittle - and can easily be shattered with a hammer. But, in fact, at room temperature the substance - which is 100 billion times more viscous than water - is actually fluid.
In 1927 Professor Parnell heated a sample of pitch and poured it into a glass funnel with a sealed stem. He allowed the pitch to cool and settle for three years, and then in 1930 he cut the funnel's stem.
Since then, the pitch has slowly dripped out of the funnel - so slowly that it took eight years for the first drop to fall, and more than 40 years for another five to follow.
Now, 87 years after the funnel was cut, only nine drops have fallen - the last drop fell in April 2014 and we expect the next one to fall sometime in the 2020s.
The experiment was set up as a demonstration and is not kept under special environmental conditions - it's kept in a display cabinet - so the rate of flow of the pitch varies with seasonal changes in temperature.
The late Professor John Mainstone became the experiment's second custodian in 1961. He looked after the experiment for 52 years but, like his predecessor Professor Parnell, he passed away before seeing a drop fall.
In the 86 years that the pitch has been dripping, various glitches have prevented anyone from seeing a drop fall.
- University of Queensland, Australia
This guy's biden impressions kill me
sweethouse kitten little horse baby girl... daddy just wants to know why you didnt put our sexy time special princess parts toys away before posting that greasy webcam pic on SA wait okay shut up, okay shut up for a second. fuuck. turn on the news. jesus christ! they just flew a plane into one of the twin towers
I’m done talking to cis men for the rest of my life
Ok I'll bite what the fuck is going on with this jerma guy
he built an interactive house set so his twitch viewers can play w him like a sim
She needs to live stream a panic attack
Alain de Botton // Jon Kabat-Zinn // unknown
☻ promote transgenderism ☻
notes apps are like:
carrots
yoghurt
bread
history and fate = same force in opposite directions? fate as forward acting trauma??
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meds
as capitalism continues to decay, expect the role of celebrities in producing and spreading capitalist-imperialist propaganda to become more and more prominent
allowing filthy frank to rebrand as a sadboy indie musician was the worst thing we as a society have ever done
Afghan filmmaker Sahraa Karimi’s open letter pleading for aid for the Afghan community shortly before the Taliban took control of Kabul.
Karimi has continued to plead for international aid as she tries to flee the country. She has been posting periodic updates on Twitter.
white transmascs are so embarrassing, let's break it down into building blocks on the argument of transmisandry / transandrophobia
are women oppressed for being women? yes. gender based oppression exists. are trans people oppressed for being trans? yes. thus, the intersection of woman + transness involves both types of oppression at play at the same time. this is why transmisogyny as a term exists. are men oppressed for being men? no, they aren't. they are the oppressor class for women. so, does the intersection of man + transness involve both types of oppression? no. instead what trans men experience is summed up, defined by, transphobia. this doesn't mean that transmascs don't undergo "unique" experiences in relation to being transmasc, but uniqueness isn't the reason intersections of oppression are given terms
this is why we don't have "homomisandry" but we have lesbophobia. gay cis men certainly face a specific type of homophobia, and specific common experiences. but they aren't oppressed for being cis men, they are oppressed for gayness. so their experiences of oppression are strictly on the basis of their gayness and references to their masculinity/manhood only serve to play further into homophobia. the specifity of the experience has nothing to do with whether a term is needed to describe an axis of oppression. in the same sense when transmascs are oppressed, references to them being a man has little to actually do with manhood and everything to do with the idea that you dare to say you could become/be a man (transness)
an aspect of this that i think is important is that whites tend to view oppression as "stackable", inert identity pieces that are wholly separate from other identity pieces instead of interacting, and thus see the above statement as saying trans men are "less oppressed." but the truth of it is that the types of oppression people face are flavors and layers of oppression. someone that experiences a different type of oppression from you will have vastly different experiences, but their experiences do not mean anything about your own. and i think that this weird ploy to be seen as equally oppressed as trans feminine people is, overall, short sighted, self-satisfying (to be acknowledged as having been hurt), and incredibly white (the idea that everything must be about/include you) without actually producing a practical outcome that benefits trans masc people. discussion of oppression is ultimately about identifying and taking steps to protect each other through mutual aid or steps taken against oppressors. otherwise what else is it but trauma dumping with a faux moral twist? what are you trying to accomplish with this discussion?
Corporate media fabricates a 'surge' of 'crime', yet fails to mention surge in police violence.
“The U.S. cages Black people at 6 times the rate of South Africa at the height of Apartheid.”
Let that sink in, and then don’t even come trying to say there’s no systemic racism.
“Destroying property is an acceptable for of protest in a world that values property more than people”
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