Me in 1994: I'm gonna be a physicist so I can solve the secrets of the universe!
Me in 2023: I'm gonna have to spend time online explaining to weirdos that vaccines don't make you magnetic
Me in 1994: I'm gonna be a physicist so I can solve the secrets of the universe!
Me in 2023: I'm gonna have to spend time online explaining to weirdos that vaccines don't make you magnetic
@DocBohn @AskPippa @drskyskull
If we keep this up, we may drive @drskyskull to hysteresis! He’ll go around the loop.
@drskyskull Hahahaha!
Better you than me, Doc. It's noble work, and thankless.
So thank you. 🙏✌️
@drskyskull
vaccines: no magnetism, no Deinosuchus DNA, no 5G - so disappointing!
but at least they protect us from deadly diseases.
I didn't even get a little upgrade to built-in Bluetooth from it! *Disappointed*
@kyrsjo @llewelly @drskyskull audio signal still fades when I accidentally cover the sides of my head with my hands.
Needs patching tbh can't believe it was released in such a state
Hi Baron,
Almost everyone needs to take vaccines if you want them to work. If you don't, the disease remains among the unvaccinated population and gets more chances to mutate. The more mutations, the higher the chance that it finds a way to infect even those who have been vaccinated.
That's good. I hope I wasn't too annoying here, I was just adapting a thing from Community. I really didn't mean to sound so preachy 😅
@avatastic @drskyskull you're already all set, friend. Deoxygenated hemoglobin is paramagnetic, while oxygenated hemoglobin is diamagnetic! (*)
(* - while this is true, the actual measurable effects are so miniscule as to be completely absent in actual practice ( obligatory jokesplain to prevent the magnetic bracelet folks from claiming I'm supporting them))
@drskyskull …so…what you are saying was 1994 was the correct one.
Because I am 100% sure the weirdos aren’t listening to 2023 you. And the secrets of the universe are still undiscovered. And you aren’t happy about either.
First choice is usually the best choice. Go be that astronaut/fire fighter/playdough taster…whatever.
@drskyskull That's ok... I have spent the past week teaching people about sonoluminescence during a cavitation event deep under water. Apparently the process of collapsing a bubble with sound/shock waves causes plasma to form within the bubble as the wave bounces back and forth within the bubble at 18,000 cycles per second!
The temperature reaches about 10,430⁰F or 5,776⁰C! Same as the surface of our Sun.
Me in 1985: I'm going to get an undergrad in physics and be so good at it that I'll have unified the fields before civilization ends.
Me in 2023: Welp, I got the degrees, but I'd better get back into physics if I want to beat that doomsday clock.