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>this giant talk about quantum physics
FUN FACT did you guys know that we can take video of individual photon packets now? These guys built a 1 trillion FPS camera. It's true! Watch:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=snSIRJ2brEk&pp=ygUVMSB0cmlsbGlvbiBmcHMgY2FtZXJh
At around 10:20 you see them videotape the double slit experiment and you can literally and physically witness wave-particle duality in action!

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Did you guys know that the Barbie Movie production consumed 25% of the entire world's supply of pink paint to make the sets for the film?

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>>52415942
Imaginary numbers are easy. In the middle ages, one Iranian mathematician asked the other: "what if we could take the square root of negative numbers." The other guy said "you fucking can't, STUPID, because X*X>0 for any positive X and (-X)*(-X)=(-1)(-1)X*X=(+1)X*X>0 so it's impossible for any number Y that satisfies Y=X*X to also satisfy Y<0!" But the first mathematician was undeterred. "Ok yeah but what if you COULD!" So he just wrote down sqrt(-1)=LOL. This mysterious quantity LOL represents the hypothetical "ok but what if you COULD do this!" For any negative number Y, this lets you construct sqrt(Y)=sqrt(-1*abs(Y))=sqrt(abs(Y))(LOL). This is where the simplification ends -- since LOL is a mysterious quantity that we don't understand the exact value of, you have to carry it through all calculations like an extra variable. This adds a ton of complexity to your algebra, but it's all 100% consistent! The entirety of "normal" algebra exists as a special case of "full, complex" algebra with a 0 out in front of all instances of LOL (killing those terms wherever they appear), and the rules governing the full algebra are conceptually straightforward extensions of the rules you're already familiar with!

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Absolute zero is a hypothetical energetic state of matter that consists of an object with it's smallest possible value of entropy (which could possibly be 0, neglecting oddities like glasses). Entropy is a quantity that describes the uncertainty in a system's physical state, which generally increases with the system's energy content as more energy means more ability to fly around and do weird shit. Because of this, generally speaking, this minimal entropic state corresponds to the object having 0 kinetic energy, meaning that every subatomic particle of every atom is held perfectly still; there is 0 motion anywhere in the object and it is perfectly frozen. Again, there are exceptions for objects with weird crystalline structures that admit some uncertainty even in a state of 0 motion but those dont count for these purposes. Temperature is nothing more than a measurement of the average kinetic energy of particles in the object. The thermometer is measuring how hard they are physically slapping against the detector as they move around or vibrate in place (on average). Since this average motion is 0 at absolute zero, the temperature is also 0. Hence the name "absolute zero." It's called ABSOLUTE zero because it's not a relative measurement, i.e. it's not 0 degrees above the freezing point of water. It's zero energy. This is also why we don't say "degrees Kelvin," (if you do, you are simply wrong), because the word "degrees" like "degrees C" or "degrees F" implies that the measurement is relative to a baseline. We simply say "Kelvin," as in "273 Kelvin" and not "273 degrees Kelvin."

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvyXHB4leOk&ab_channel=BlaneyuCh..
>Even men wanna date Vox
How does he do it

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>This entire scene with Ethan and the village girl in the burning farmhouse
Have you guys ever heard of the Station Nightclub fire?

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Did you know that Marty Mcfly never went back to his proper time?
When the first Back to the Future Movie ends, we see that timeline's Marty leave in the time machine, the Marty we've been following through the entire movie essentially takes over his life, we eventually meet that Marty in the Back to the Future Telltale game, he ultimately decided to stay in the old west, he got married, had kids, got old.

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>>48107170
Did you know that within porn circles, scat and messing are 2 different things?
Scat is the act of actually playing with the poop, messing is the act of the person shitting themselves.

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Did you know all the train station jingles in Desha de go are copyright by Japan's Railway group?
The jingle takadanobaba station is actually the astro boy theme because the author was from there.
And that is why Pomu will NEVER get Densha de Go perms.

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>Just finished 16 hour play session of Dead Island 2
What I miss boys

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>Feesh meeting the homeless guy covered in flies
Did you guys know that there's a type of parasitic fly that inhabits central/south american jungles which lays it's eggs under your skin like a facehugger? The larva eat your flesh and burst out of the wound as adult specimens. There's no real limit to how many flies can infest a victim at once, either, they'll keep laying eggs until they literally hollow you out and you die.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=yQ_GWU9BHVk&pp=ygUOYm90Zmx5IHJlbW92YWw%3D

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GOOD MORNING.
The amount of passengers at airports is back to the normal numbers pre-pandemic, tourism is expected to absolutely go nuts this year and the usual holiday months will be super crowded.
If you intend to travel I suggest you do so no.

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Thoughts on this individual?

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>Reimu still talking about broken pps
Hey did you guys know that the tubes in your nutsack that carry semen, blood, and other fluids can become tied up in a knot like headphone cables? It's a rare phenomena but it does occasionally happen. They call it "testicular torsion."

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