The common popsci factoid tells us that a teaspoon of a neutron star weights as much as Mount Everest, so maybe.
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Please put an NSFW tag on this. I was on the train and when I saw this I had to start furiously masterbating. Everyone else gave me strange looks and were saying things like “what the fuck” and “call the police”. I dropped my phone and everyone around me saw this image. Now there is a whole train of men masterbating together at this one image. This is all your fault, you could have prevented this if you had just tagged this post NSFW.
Sie ist der hellste Stern von allen
sheepy@lemm.eetoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•That's what you get for voting for a death cult, Zoomers.0·3 months agoYet another person with a lack of understanding of why Trump won.
He got about the same amount of votes as in the last election. It’s the Democrats that couldn’t get people to vote for them.
What I think were the main causes are not dropping Biden sooner, failure at acknowledging his shortcomings, failure at taking a stance on Palestine and attempting to appease the right instead of their core voters.
None of these have much to do with zoomers.
EDIT: Compared to 2020, Republicans gained 3.08 million votes, while Democrats lost 6.27 million.
That analogy would make sense…
If the paintbrush moved on its own.
Shortly after the clip ends she was pronounced dead with 17 bullet wounds.
sheepy@lemm.eeto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Remember the iconic paintings of The Last Supper? This is what it would look like if it happened today21·5 months agoThe irony of this being AI slop… As to the point you’re making: ok boomer
Tannerite, steel ball bearings, an Arduino with a laser sensor and a sparker, and some PLA
sheepy@lemm.eeto SCP@lemmy.world•Question of the day is the GOC strategy of terminating anomalies better or worse than the Foundation's protocol of containing them1·6 months agoFrom a narrative point of view, it’s much more interesting to read about containment than destruction. A lot of the skips could just be tossed into an incinerator, and that wouldn’t be fun to read about. Plus, it lends itself to exploration of ideas coincidental to the actual item in question, whereas destruction would 100% have to be concentrated around whatever item needs to be decommissioned.
In universe, it’s the safe approach. Most things are unexplainable, the mechanisms behind them unknowable. But, their behaviour is observable, and so containable. The Foundation has a good couple of hostile deities contained, so the approach does work.
sheepy@lemm.eeto Science Memes@mander.xyz•ur dada so buff he falls significantly faster than gEnglish3·7 months agoFor the sake of simplicity, let’s say you have negligible mass, while the two masses, m1 and m2, have equal masses and sizes. Everything is moving at some velocity in a vacuum.
When the two masses are touching, the Centre of Gravity is midway between their Centres of Mass, which in this scenario would mean it is where they touch.
When you pick up m2, an equal and opposite force would push m1 away. Because they both have equal mass, both would end up the same distance away from the CoG. If you lifted m2 on your head, the CoG would be right at the middle of your height.
For as long as you’re holding m2, your body is resisting the force of attraction due to gravity between m1 and m2. When you drop m2, both it and m1 accelerate towards the CoG. When they meet, the energy you put into lifting m2 would be converted into heat in the collision. From an outside observer, while you were doing all that, the CoG was moving in a perfectly straight line with no change in velocity.
Now, if you instead threw m2 away from m1 faster than its escape velocity, then that would change the velocity. If m1 and m2 weren’t equal in mass and size, the CoG would still be moving in a straight line, but the distance m1 and m2 moves away from the CoG would be proportional to their masses.
Toxic masculinity makes men go blind and die rather than follow the Golden Path.
Correct. That’s why I can’t ship her using USPS.