

This kid is never going to trust that teacher again.
This kid is never going to trust that teacher again.
If that’s not terrorism then I’m not sure what is
Yeah. If you close an individual window you’ll lose it, but you can find it again in the history menu (from the re-open closed window submenu)
If you use the quit command from the global menu (on any window) they’ll get restored next time when you launch it.
It was too much of a mess and I had to resort to using different windows in the end (but I have to be careful when I have to close Firefox and select quit from the menu instead of using the title bar button)
Can it roll?
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P.S (at least in Egypt) amongst addicts farawla (strawberries) is the cover name for tramadol, a potent opioid pain relief medication that’s often abused, and elephants are an allusion for getting high as fuck
I know, and tech takes time but trickles down eventually. It’s still an amusing comment when you’re not from a developed country though
Ahhh. First world problems are always a great read
Which is BSD with a paint job and kiddy gloves
I bet he’s choking now
It’s too late for me. I recognise the image but can’t remember any context about it. Guess dementia ain’t that far
Yes. And it bothers me more than it should
Edit:
Edit2: fuck this image. All the ones are non-uniform
Uhh
Your operating system, Linux, is not supported…
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Are you trying to print a Nicolas Page?
Edit: I’ll see myself out
No clue haha but that is a neat idea. Also my explanation probably wouldn’t really explain centrifugal force to offset the hubble tension.
I think Hubble tension could fit into this if the sphere/balloon is also expanding/growing/stretching away from the centre. In this case it would be the fabric of space being stretched though. So not sure how that’d fit into this model exactly.
There was also a scishow or spacetime video about how gravity can be seen as an emergent property of “time / causality is slower the nearer the gravity well”, and that is how gravity works. To truly understand it you have to understand the math and how to solve it, afaik our explanations are all rather imaginary. So you could probably interpret the math to mean that this “spacetime bulging” is the result of a spinning universe.
Yeah. I think so too.
The bigger question is: Where is the rest of the matter that spins in the other direction? It should have perfectly canceld each other out! (like matter and antimatter also didn’t)
Dunno tbh. Maybe it’s double-sided and it’s on the other side of the balloon/membrane?
(And for some reason my brain associates this spinning sphere analogy with gravastars 🤔)
Ok. So hear me out. What if said 2D universe is spread out on the inside of said balloon and the spinning is happening on two axis? Wouldn’t that make gravity the result of centrifugal force? And what if the balloon is actually flexible, so that the heavier stuff stretches its surface outwards (thus warping time and space around it)?
I’m no scientist but that’s how I’ve often imagined it. Although it’d have to be in an even higher dimension for more degrees of freedom on rotation? No clue there.
It’s -rf
and not the other way around you godless heathen
Also virus: ooh look! There’s the mythological Z:\
drive! Always wanted to explore one of these
Fuck. I dunno what to do with this
Edit: just cancelled my subscription to super Duolingo. Fuck them