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- Comment on Anon is a tour guide at a museum 1 month ago:
That would be Lyndon B. Johnson, who is said to have had a hell of a tramp stamp.
- Comment on Behavioural Science 2 months ago:
So these books are the reason I am the way I am?
- Comment on The Italian mind cannot comprehend it 3 months ago:
When you’re here, you’re ɴᴇᴠᴇʀ ʟᴇᴀᴠɪɴɢ.
- Comment on I don't know about those shorts, either. 4 months ago:
Did some Googling. Apparently it’s nutritional supplements:
- Comment on Electrons 5 months ago:
That sounds super interesting! Can’t read it until I get home (am on vacation at Disneyland right now) but in about a week’s time I hope you don’t mind if I reply with my updated understanding, and maybe a question or two.
I made a comment a while back (on my alt account) about how the origin of the universe can be expressed as a simple formula: sopuli.xyz/comment/3303086
So, I’m curious if that viewpoint will shift at all with a better understanding of electron positron interactions. It kind of makes sense to me that the universe and the antiverse are stacked on top of each other but with time pointing in opposite directions. But I’m sure I’m oversimplifying Feynman’s theory and I’ll have to read his reasoning to really understand.
- Comment on Electrons 5 months ago:
Not in the current standard model, for sure. Or is there a reason empirically why they simply can’t be.
- Comment on Electrons 5 months ago:
For the people downvoting, may I hear a counterpoint as to why this wouldn’t make sense?
- Comment on Electrons 5 months ago:
This is actually the first time I’m hearing about single electron theory, but I feel validated now that I’m learning about it. I have for a long time believed that the universe is made of a single photon, since photons exist outside of time. Then, if electrons are made of a “pair” of entangled photons, since every photon is the same photon, it would follow that every electron is also the same electron. And one could assert that quarks are just entangled electrons and positrons in various ratios and combinations. Which in my mind leads to the conclusion that all of time and space and matter doesn’t actually exist and we are just imaginary mathematical figments.
- Comment on Relatable 7 months ago:
You have very nice eyelids.
- Comment on I hate that I enjoyed singing that 7 months ago:
We didn’t scratch the disc
It was always scratched, you can ask the cat
- Comment on oh, between 57th and 58th? thank you!! 8 months ago:
It’s where 58th Ave meets 58th Pl. If you hit 58th Rd, turn right on 58th St because you’ve gone too far.
- Comment on at least half of you need to double check this switch 9 months ago:
If you’re shitting for 3 days, there are some questions which need to be asked.