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cannedtuna@lemmy.world to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 4 days ago

I must con(FeS₂), this sparked a laugh

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I must con(FeS₂), this sparked a laugh

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cannedtuna@lemmy.world to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 4 days ago
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    Straight line and sharp corners in almost all crystals.

    Nice eg. in Ireland

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    Worked as a physicist for 30 years, nobody talks like that. Everyone else in the room is to smart, and will slap you down for using absolutes.

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      >nobody
      You should be slapped as well then.

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        Well it’s about time someone picked up on that one. It was low hanging fruit.

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          I’m about to slap you both. For the lulz.

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            Like The Three Stooges.

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          For some reason your comment makes me think of this

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            would it be more grammatically correct if he said “with enough derogation”?

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              Yes, but I think that playing with the grammar is part of the joke, as if derogatory is quantifiable.

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          Ahem… “too”.

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      That explains why the Sith were rarely seen in the sciences.

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      Think you’d rather catch an art teacher saying that than a scientist tbh.

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    I can’t quite get over the fact that the premise is false

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      no science teacher would ever say that.

      Light travels in a straight line, plenty of crystals, linear erosion, many trees evolved to be as straight as possible…

      and to be esoteric, every object path, even when gravity affects them (they travel in a perfectly straight line, but it is spacetime that is curved).

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        no science teacher would ever say that.

        Careful with those absolute statements there buddy. I was told the same by a teacher, who challenged the class to come up with natural examples of either straight lines or perfect circles. He talked about how such things cannot exist because at high enough resolution/magnification there will always be interruptions.

        Your own example of light traveling in straight lines doesn’t account for the fact that photons are waves and absolutely do not travel in straight lines.

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          they do tavel in a perfectly straight line though.

          space time is curved, not the light path.

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            What about the fact that light bends around corners? Notably the interference pattern when shining light through a slit?

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              Stop being mean to light by making it choose what slits to go through.

              it has choice anxiety.

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                Ah, sorry for the confusion, I was referring to the single-slit experiment, I wasn’t giving light a choice.

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                  that’s worse :(

                  let light be free

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            I don’t think that’s right because they are affected by gravity, even if ever so slightly

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              But isn’t the gravity bending the space, so the light itself is travelling straight but seems curved to the observer?

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                Hmm, I’m not actually sure. Are we also ignoring refraction and reflection because the path is straight between those? If we’re talking discrete photons, you may be correct about each segment in its path being perfectly straight, but I’m not a theoretical physicist.

                • 🍉 DrRedOctopus 🐙🍉@lemmy.world
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                  “through vacuum”

            • 🍉 DrRedOctopus 🐙🍉@lemmy.world
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              gravity isn’t a force, it’s the curvature of space-time itself.

              light follows a perfectly straight line through vacuum. the space itself isn’t straight.

              like drawing a straight line on a flat paper, if you roll the paper, that line is still straight within it’s medium.

              Newtonian gravity has been replaced by General relativity, and has been proven to be the correct model (at least more correct than Newtonian gravity).

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                Makes sense to me. Thanks

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          It travels in a straight line, just not in every dimension. Look at a waveform from above, it’s a straight line.

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            Uh…

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              Oh sure, bring evidence into it 🙄 lol. Um, how about sound waves?

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                Sound waves are compressive waves, they radiate spherically (in principle, turbulence in the medium is going to make them slightly irregular)

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                  Neat!

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            that’s just silly

            • PapaStevesy@lemmy.world
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              Is it inaccurate?

              • PapaStevesy@lemmy.world
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                Apparently it is

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            Astonished

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          Only a Sith!

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          In that case that Pyrite proves nothing.

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          Photons are both particles and waves, not only waves (that’s because of the wave-particle duality discovered by/after Einstein’s theories).

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          But photons are also particles.

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        I work in public education. That’s a pretty innocuous statement compared to some of the shit I’ve heard. Some teachers get so complacent in their lessons that they forget to apply it in their critical-thinking. Then, they have some crazy logical lapse, say something ridiculous out loud, and then some other kid from that class repeats that same shit to their own students when they grow up. These are mistakes that could easily be rectified with an apology or deliberate correction, but teachers are pushed so hard to prioritize being an authority figure that they sometimes forget to just be a teacher.

        • 🍉 DrRedOctopus 🐙🍉@lemmy.world
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          I’m going to pull a no true Scotsman, no good teacher would say that.

          yhea, there are teachers that lose it a bit.

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            You’ll hear no arguments from me.

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        We can say that spatially, the summation of the photons movement is linear, but everything in the universe is waves and curves and we all know that to be true

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          if by straight you mean a perfect eucledian line, then there’s no such thing as a perfect line in nature or reality.

          as that might violate the Eisenberg Uncertainty principle. because if I know two points position or or if I know the direction and one point I’ll know the position and direction of every point.

          but then that’s too esoteric.

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            You are clearly full of shit and have no idea what you’re talking about, and your flip-flopping between positions

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              it’s a meme channel, it’s a stupid question, you get stupid answers.

              I’m not putting my name in a paper saying definitely of straight exist in nature.

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                If straight didn’t exist in nature, it would just be gays and nothing would ever procreate.

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                  Heterosexuality is extremely rare in nature, mose animals have a lot of gay going on.

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                Counterpoint: shut the fuck up

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                  you literally have the power to shut people up at will, just block em, faster and more effective.

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            Your username has a typo in it

            • 🍉 DrRedOctopus 🐙🍉@lemmy.world
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              Don’t do drugs.

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                Wayyy to late partner

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      Memes like this are so dumb. Laugh tracks for the internet.

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      It’s useful as a navigational aid, if you’re lost in the woods keeping an eye open for straight lines, especially horizontal, is a good way of finding man made structures and potentially a way out. Beyond that, on a micro scale nature loves perfect geometry.

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      Yeah, it’s a very stupid concept made into a very stupid meme to make dumb people feel dopamine over the concept of scientists being allegedly dumber than them.

      I really hate our species sometimes.

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    well done OP, you really stuck it to those stupid scientists

    /s

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    And this is why absolute statements are generally bad arguments. It only takes one example to disprove them.

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      Only Siths deal in absolutes

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        Mostly Siths deal in absolutes.

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      No scientists ever said that.

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        I didn’t say they did. I was commenting on the meme and speaking generally.

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          It’s a haha

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    those lines are never straight…

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    just because someone calls themself a scientist doesnt mean they are, as evidenced by that post

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      what about evil wizards who call themselves scientists? legit, or no?

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        big fat no

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    Most scientists won’t say that there are no straight lines in nature, it’s so obviously and provably wrong. I think it’s more of a thing philosophically said when talking about how modern life is so different and unnatural compared to the lives of ancient people or animals.

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      I wonder if there’s any animals who see crystals in nature and think “wow that’s a really cool rock”.

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        Birds definitely think this. My local Magpies have definitely attempted bribery with cool rocks and shiny discarded human objects

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        Without a doubt. It would be weirder if there weren’t.

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      Tbh, I’ve only ever heard it when talking about camouflage. And tbf in that context it is somewhat true, you’re harder to see if you break up those straight lines.

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      what is ‘natural’ life, being a sustenance farmer, and dying of starvation if you have a bad harvest?

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        Agriculture is already somewhat unnatural, so I guess a “natural” life would be hunter gatherers.

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          This is why I prefer the word synthetic and define around that.

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          Are you trying to say that we don’t follow the laws of nature? That our activities are supernatural?

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            Somewhat yes, nature usually tries to adapt to the environment, we are adapting the environment to us.

            I haven’t seen any other animal building roads and factories and cities.

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            Buddy, what is natural about me, a person who has never met you, talking to you, a person I have never met. How the hell doss that make any sense. Fuckin’ superpowers m8. All up in this gadget.

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              I’d say this device I hold in my hands is the natural result of a social species who gained enough intelligence to mostly master their environment enough to spread globally, but still has the social need to stay connected to the tribe wherever they are.

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                William Blake would’ve agreed, although I forget the relevant passages.

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              Me: hello, nice to meet you!

              You: What the fuck!?

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                Accurate

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          oh I see, so if you aren’t a roving band of stone age people, then it’s unnatural?

          and are these societies also matriarchal or something too, because you know the patriarchy is unnatural as well?

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            Kind of, humans were hunter gatherers for so long that we evolved to be good at it, so I guess that’s what would be natural for us.

            Agriculture and our current life hasn’t been around long enough for us to properly adapt to it.

            I have no idea if those societies were patriarchal or matriarchal, I would imagine both happened or maybe even some sort of equality, if you want to know more about this go ask an expert in the field.

            But in the end I don’t care what you do, I just continued your argument.

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        *subsistence

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    Bismuth has joined the chat

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      Straight lines are it’s Bismuth.

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        Is the gas form called Bismeth?

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          What do you call Beeznuts?

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          Bizmist

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            Bizmuthn’t

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    Does it still have straight lines if you look really closely?

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      Well, no. If you look closely enough, no lines exist.

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      Yeah, molecules rarely string linearly.

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    Yo, these jokes hit different when you Big Brain!

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    Quite ironic.

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      Only a Fool would have missed this gold

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    Does it still have straight lines under a microscope?

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      That‘s the worst part: at atomic scale, the fucker is made out of smaller… cubes

      https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/crystal-structure-of-pyrite-3add26cf08b74346afb1d689c78b7144

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        Those appear to octahedrons

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    Technically fibers in wood is straight.

    I want to say ice has straight edges

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    We exist within nature, so nature created linear particle accelerators.

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      Hume pilled.

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A place for majestic STEMLORD peacocking, as well as memes about the realities of working in a lab.



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If you are here asking: “Is this a science meme?”

Probably, yes. We use the Dawkins definition of meme: a replicating idea, not just an image macro with a fact on it. A good post here doesn’t need to teach you something. It needs to make you ask something: who, what, where, when, and especially why or how.

Science isn’t a filing cabinet of facts, it’s a conversation. For example, a photo of an eel or other localized wildlife counts because most people never see one, and wonder is the first step of inquiry. A car meme counts if it makes you curious about what’s under the bonnet. If you want to talk about something you noticed in the world, chances are someone else wants to talk about it too.

We moderate for vibe, not category. Pruning is light, especially where a post creates interesting discussion. Experimenting is encouraged, but keep it in good faith and never punch down.



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