lemonskate
@lemonskate@lemmy.world
- Comment on it's a long distance relationship 5 days ago:
This is pretty conclusively addressed by the Bell Inequalities and empirically tested. It’s absolutely counter-intuitive and feels “wrong” but it is definitely how our universe operates.
- Comment on it's a long distance relationship 5 days ago:
The important distinction here (and I get it, analogies are always imperfect) is that the photograph analogy has “hidden variables”. That is, each half is fixed at the moment of their separation and you just don’t know what’s in the envelopes until you open one. That’s not how entangled particles work though, and which “half” is which is not determined until the instant of measurement, at which point the state of both are known and fixed.
- Comment on O hai 4 months ago:
Divorced :(
- Comment on O hai 4 months ago:
Well I know these people and they’re great plus they’re married now :)
- Comment on Evolution of the k'chain che'malle, pretty much 6 months ago:
Ahkshually that would be the K’Chain Nah’ruk, not the Che’Malle
- Comment on I can fix her 7 months ago:
crazy people need dick too
- Comment on Schumer’s Retreat From a Government Shutdown Has Young Democrats Fuming 11 months ago:
Well I suppose you could always whine about it online instead?
It costs you nothing to register as a Dem so you can vote against these fuckers in the primaries, except maybe some worthless sense of idealogical purity.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
Fetterman as a Democratic frontrunner for 2028? Ya that’s about the level of disingenuous bullshit I’d expect to be peddled by the Daily Mail
- Comment on Improve your Wi-Fi with this one trick 1 year ago:
There are plenty of things in a normal home that can cause serious signal attenuation (just installed new energy efficient windows? whoops! those IR blocking coatings severely attenuate microwave signals too). Poor AP placement is a very common cause of “slow wifi” and has nothing to do with your internet uplink.
- Comment on Percentages 1 year ago:
It’s really not even converting, as percent is literally “1/100” (per-cent = per 100). It’s purely convenient shorthand.