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14735450 No.14735450 [Reply] [Original]

Ok which one of you autismos posted this?

>> No.14735486

>>14735450
>pop sci garbage

>> No.14735496

>show less

>> No.14735612

>>14735450
>PhD in chemical physics
Yes I'd like a large fry

>> No.14735683

>>14735612
I wonder, would they get the salt just right?

>> No.14735687

>>14735612
Chemistry is very useful. Probably the most industrial of pure sciences

>> No.14735688

>>14735683
NaCl

>> No.14735691
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14735691

>>14735688
very good anon, here's a banana sticker!

>> No.14735712

>>14735486
/thread

>> No.14735715
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14735715

Uh.......what's wrong with it?

>> No.14735733

>>14735450
the absolute temperature scale goes something like -0 > -inf > +inf > +0

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>>14735486
>>14735712
>NOOOOOOO, YOU CAN'T JUST INTRODUCE PHYSICS TO THE MASSES, IT'S ONLY FOR PRETENTIOUS SPERGERINOS LIKE ME

>> No.14736075

>>14735715
Nothing he's right
It's like a quantum vacuum isn't really a vacuum
I don't know anything about qm but i would imagine a truly 0 movement system could maybe break the uncertainty principle

>> No.14736077

>>14735450
isn't that just more accurate? I don't get the problem

>> No.14736195
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14736195

>>14735450
technically, the coldest temperature possible is:
>-459.7 + 2.43 × 10^-23 degrees Fahrenheit
since anything colder would require a too precise notion of energy given the limit of energy's conjugate (time) being limited to the precision of the age of the world (6000 years)

>> No.14736273

>>14736077
yeah, I appreciate stuff like pick in OP

>> No.14736321

>>14735612
PhDs in any science are worthless.

>> No.14736341

>>14735450
>phd in 2020
fuckin zoomers man

>> No.14736547

Is there even a notion of motion at the quantum ground state level? Like, the uncertainty principle states nothing is going to be perfectly still but what does that mean as far as "motion"? Motion means change in a general way, if you are just stuck at some ground level there isnt going to be any change of any observable.
i, booba is also wrong when he says that isolated "atomic species" can perhaps have zero motion, the uncertainty principle states their momentum will always be somehow fuzzy and not sharply defined as zero.

>> No.14737018

>>14736195
>the precision of the age of the world (6000 years)
What? Do you really mean we know the age of the universe to 13 billion years plus minus 6000 years??
Doubt.

>>14736321
filtered at the master's stage?

>> No.14737773

Is this related to sgnx for x a vector when x = 0?

I used to think sgn0 = 0 but now I'm convinced it's an indeterminate vector of magnitude 1

>> No.14737776

>>14735450
Link to the vid?

>> No.14737925

>>14737776
https://youtu.be/WZfmG_h5Oyg?t=919

>> No.14738152

>>14735486
>pop sci garbage
and i still need to re watch it like 3 times to understand the topic

>> No.14738479

>>14736065
>>14738152
This

>>14735486
Youre just being contrarian and gay to be it. Feel unique and within the group of STEMcunts. PBS math was liked by math majors. Popsci is usually cancer, but clearly you bandwaggon. You dont know why popsci is garbage, because most of it conforms to oversimplification to the masses and sometimes even needlessly connects itself to pseudoscience and religion or philosophy or politics. This channel doesnt do that, at least, to a dmb extent.

You are a follower, a sheep, you hate popsci only because your peers said so. Onion NPC. You suck dick and I bet you think 3blue1brown is popsci- or you think its an exception, which makes you inconsistent and dumb.

>> No.14738527

>>14735450
I like Matt desu.

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14738538

>>14735486
Idiot. PBS Spacetime is not exactly Pop-Sci.

Learn to separate wheat from the chaff.

>> No.14738609

>>14738479
Based

>> No.14738626

>>14736547
motion is a fuzzy word to begin with. there will be some interaction between particles, even isolated atomic species. for example coupling of nuclear spins, stuff like that. basically see the 3rd law of thermodynamics.

>> No.14738642

>>14736075
>I don't know anything about qm but i would imagine a truly 0 movement system could maybe break the uncertainty principle
The absolute state of this board.