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I’ve been looking at apartments and found one I really like but it doesn’t have fios and is that a dealbreaker?
can you feel the struggle within?
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apparently the only thing that has happened in physics in the 25 years since i was in physics school is the higgs boson being established as probably existing but not directly observed?
really glad i bailed out on my physics career after my undergrad!
I’ve been looking at apartments and found one I really like but it doesn’t have fios and is that a dealbreaker?
we've had comcast cable internet for the past 15 years and it has been adequate, though not great, a little expensive and morally irritating because of the lock-in.
if you like everything else about the place you will probably be fine
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BrodyThe WatchThe First ShoreRegistered Userregular
How do we know that the Muon is interacting with an unknown particle, and not that the Muon decay products include an unknown particle we aren't expecting/looking for/capable of measuring?
"I will write your name in the ruin of them. I will paint you across history in the color of their blood."
apparently the only thing that has happened in physics in the 25 years since i was in physics school is the higgs boson being established as probably existing but not directly observed?
really glad i bailed out on my physics career after my undergrad!
High Energy Physics (aka "fundamental physics") has been in a rut like that yes. Condensed Matter Physics (aka roughly anything bigger than a proton) has had enormous progress in lots of fields.
apparently the only thing that has happened in physics in the 25 years since i was in physics school is the higgs boson being established as probably existing but not directly observed?
really glad i bailed out on my physics career after my undergrad!
but STEM! STEM is the answer to all our education problems! STEEEMMMMMMMMMMMM
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
I’ve been looking at apartments and found one I really like but it doesn’t have fios and is that a dealbreaker?
we've had comcast cable internet for the past 15 years and it has been adequate, though not great, a little expensive and morally irritating because of the lock-in.
if you like everything else about the place you will probably be fine
Yeah, I've used Comcast for about 12 years now across California and Seattle, and I deal with them at work, and they're fine
definitely the least-bad ISP I've ever dealt with
(I have no direct experience with FIOS though)
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
How do we know that the Muon is interacting with an unknown particle, and not that the Muon decay products include an unknown particle we aren't expecting/looking for/capable of measuring?
we don't but i guess the idea is none of the particles we do know would explain it
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Zavianuniversal peace sounds better than forever warRegistered Userregular
apparently the only thing that has happened in physics in the 25 years since i was in physics school is the higgs boson being established as probably existing but not directly observed?
really glad i bailed out on my physics career after my undergrad!
but STEM! STEM is the answer to all our education problems! STEEEMMMMMMMMMMMM
i always cut off the stems and throw them away
no one enjoys eating broccoli stems
and if you do, you're a sicko
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BethrynUnhappiness is MandatoryRegistered Userregular
Mostly the Marvel movies hint at some attraction between its impossibly good looking cast and then back off before the movie gets any further into it. A kiss, perhaps, but then in the next movie they’re broken up because of something we didn’t see.
Whasshername from SHIELD that Steve Rogers kisses at the end of Civil War, then she gets Snapped, then returns at the end of Endgame only to find Steve has gone back in time to date her great-Aunt.
We know the standard model is wrong, but it's mostly right so it's hard to find the holes where it breaks down and we could get new data to refine the theory further. Like we know it doesn't work with high gravity around black holes, but we can't exactly study black holes in the lab and get precise measurements.
So here's a thing where might actually be getting new, reproducible data that doesn't conform to the standard model.
The news stories all "CONFIRMS EXISTENCE OF NEW SECRET PARTICLES" are jumping a step ahead... reality is more "I might be able to explain this discrepancy with new particle types? Let's gather more data and confirm what these values are first then we can work on new theories that explain the value."
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fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
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How do we know that the Muon is interacting with an unknown particle, and not that the Muon decay products include an unknown particle we aren't expecting/looking for/capable of measuring?
we don't but i guess the idea is none of the particles we do know would explain it
Right, it just seems like a case of "the data we are getting out isn't matching the model of whats going in, so clearly the model going in is wrong", when its not clear to me why you couldn't also have a situation where the data coming out is wrong.
"I will write your name in the ruin of them. I will paint you across history in the color of their blood."
I’ve been looking at apartments and found one I really like but it doesn’t have fios and is that a dealbreaker?
we've had comcast cable internet for the past 15 years and it has been adequate, though not great, a little expensive and morally irritating because of the lock-in.
if you like everything else about the place you will probably be fine
Yeah I know it’ll be fine probably. It’s Optimum cable which I’ve had before isn’t as aggressively awful as other cable internet I’ve had in the past.
It’s so much bigger than my current place and I’m excited to have a really separate office and a heck of a lot cheaper. It’s the first place I’ve seen that felt right. I think I’ll do it.
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BethrynUnhappiness is MandatoryRegistered Userregular
apparently the only thing that has happened in physics in the 25 years since i was in physics school is the higgs boson being established as probably existing but not directly observed?
really glad i bailed out on my physics career after my undergrad!
High Energy Physics (aka "fundamental physics") has been in a rut like that yes. Condensed Matter Physics (aka roughly anything bigger than a proton) has had enormous progress in lots of fields.
Hey now, I think we've all accepted that String Theory is a big ole joke, haven't we?
How do we know that the Muon is interacting with an unknown particle, and not that the Muon decay products include an unknown particle we aren't expecting/looking for/capable of measuring?
we don't. There is no good theoretical explanation yet. Just the fact of the experimental difference still being there (even if not 5 sigma) is a big deal though.
And there is already a flood of "ambulance chaser" papers trying to explain it in theory.
But what is great about this is that it is experimental data leading the way. That has not happened for any of the work involving string theory, supersymmetry, ads/cft, multiverse etc... All of that was actively disagreeing with observations as theorists try to make the theories work.
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
apparently the only thing that has happened in physics in the 25 years since i was in physics school is the higgs boson being established as probably existing but not directly observed?
really glad i bailed out on my physics career after my undergrad!
High Energy Physics (aka "fundamental physics") has been in a rut like that yes. Condensed Matter Physics (aka roughly anything bigger than a proton) has had enormous progress in lots of fields.
astrophysics is a full time party time
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Zavianuniversal peace sounds better than forever warRegistered Userregular
Mostly the Marvel movies hint at some attraction between its impossibly good looking cast and then back off before the movie gets any further into it. A kiss, perhaps, but then in the next movie they’re broken up because of something we didn’t see.
Whasshername from SHIELD that Steve Rogers kisses at the end of Civil War, then she gets Snapped, then returns at the end of Endgame only to find Steve has gone back in time to date her great-Aunt.
they should have gone the star wars route and made sharon be the daughter of post-endgame steve and sharon
that way they could have snuck in an incest kiss
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
though there is the whole crisis in cosmology thing i guess
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zepherinRussian warship, go fuck yourselfRegistered Userregular
Mostly the Marvel movies hint at some attraction between its impossibly good looking cast and then back off before the movie gets any further into it. A kiss, perhaps, but then in the next movie they’re broken up because of something we didn’t see.
Whasshername from SHIELD that Steve Rogers kisses at the end of Civil War, then she gets Snapped, then returns at the end of Endgame only to find Steve has gone back in time to date her great-Aunt.
they should have gone the star wars route and made sharon be the daughter of post-endgame steve and sharon
that way they could have snuck in an incest kiss
for more of my disney incest fan fiction please visit my patreon
I don’t just want an immovable, cold water bidet. But I’m also not willing to spend 500 dollars. Can I get heated water and a movable nozzle and varying pressure for like, 200 dollars?
How do we know that the Muon is interacting with an unknown particle, and not that the Muon decay products include an unknown particle we aren't expecting/looking for/capable of measuring?
we don't but i guess the idea is none of the particles we do know would explain it
Right, it just seems like a case of "the data we are getting out isn't matching the model of whats going in, so clearly the model going in is wrong", when its not clear to me why you couldn't also have a situation where the data coming out is wrong.
that's what the news today is about. more data was analyzed and the anomaly increased in significance rather than being shown to be a random fluke or a problem in the data.
I’ve been looking at apartments and found one I really like but it doesn’t have fios and is that a dealbreaker?
we've had comcast cable internet for the past 15 years and it has been adequate, though not great, a little expensive and morally irritating because of the lock-in.
if you like everything else about the place you will probably be fine
Yeah I know it’ll be fine probably. It’s Optimum cable which I’ve had before isn’t as aggressively awful as other cable internet I’ve had in the past.
It’s so much bigger than my current place and I’m excited to have a really separate office and a heck of a lot cheaper. It’s the first place I’ve seen that felt right. I think I’ll do it.
whats the crawlspace situation
asking for a friend
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
How do we know that the Muon is interacting with an unknown particle, and not that the Muon decay products include an unknown particle we aren't expecting/looking for/capable of measuring?
we don't but i guess the idea is none of the particles we do know would explain it
Right, it just seems like a case of "the data we are getting out isn't matching the model of whats going in, so clearly the model going in is wrong", when its not clear to me why you couldn't also have a situation where the data coming out is wrong.
the big issue is the model is so right except for these few weird little things and whyyy
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Zavianuniversal peace sounds better than forever warRegistered Userregular
I don’t just want an immovable, cold water bidet. But I’m also not willing to spend 500 dollars. Can I get heated water and a movable nozzle and varying pressure for like, 200 dollars?
i have a cold water bidet and it's fine
then again i live in florida so the tap water is never really cold
but really who doesn't like cold icy water shot up their butt
There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened.
I am reading Harrow The Ninth for the first time. I think I know what the author is doing here but in halfway through almost and it still hasn't happened so I'm super confused at this point. No spoilers please! Just commenting.
I don’t just want an immovable, cold water bidet. But I’m also not willing to spend 500 dollars. Can I get heated water and a movable nozzle and varying pressure for like, 200 dollars?
The Luxe Neo I have does both of those. However, it does have to connect via a hose to the bathroom's hot water line, which may or may not be accessible. At a prior rental, I drilled a 1/4" hole in the side of my undersink cabinet for the hose, then when I moved out I sealed the hole with a small plastic cap. Landlord didn't notice.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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Zavianuniversal peace sounds better than forever warRegistered Userregular
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isnt there some scifi novel or something where the lore is aliens mess with physics so humans never reach a certain tech level or something?
apparently the only thing that has happened in physics in the 25 years since i was in physics school is the higgs boson being established as probably existing but not directly observed?
really glad i bailed out on my physics career after my undergrad!
Maybe that's the only reason nothing has really happened in 25 years
apparently the only thing that has happened in physics in the 25 years since i was in physics school is the higgs boson being established as probably existing but not directly observed?
really glad i bailed out on my physics career after my undergrad!
but STEM! STEM is the answer to all our education problems! STEEEMMMMMMMMMMMM
The STEM focus is definitely NOT about depressing STEM wages and employee agency.
isnt there some scifi novel or something where the lore is aliens mess with physics so humans never reach a certain tech level or something?
Mass Effect had the eldritch cosmic terrors encourage technological development along specified lines by leaving specific pieces of tech scattered about.
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BrodyThe WatchThe First ShoreRegistered Userregular
How do we know that the Muon is interacting with an unknown particle, and not that the Muon decay products include an unknown particle we aren't expecting/looking for/capable of measuring?
we don't but i guess the idea is none of the particles we do know would explain it
Right, it just seems like a case of "the data we are getting out isn't matching the model of whats going in, so clearly the model going in is wrong", when its not clear to me why you couldn't also have a situation where the data coming out is wrong.
that's what the news today is about. more data was analyzed and the anomaly increased in significance rather than being shown to be a random fluke or a problem in the data.
Right, I guess I didn't mean like, maybe you guys missed a neutrino or something. More like, maybe there is an unknown particle created during muon decay, and you guys weren't looking for it, so ofc the numbers you are getting don't match the model because you aren't seeing the whole picture.
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really glad i bailed out on my physics career after my undergrad!
Hmm can I convert someone to the Golden Horde
cursed take of the day: in the future, use of blockchain in media will protect people from being canceled
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
we've had comcast cable internet for the past 15 years and it has been adequate, though not great, a little expensive and morally irritating because of the lock-in.
if you like everything else about the place you will probably be fine
How do we know that the Muon is interacting with an unknown particle, and not that the Muon decay products include an unknown particle we aren't expecting/looking for/capable of measuring?
The Monster Baru Cormorant - Seth Dickinson
Steam: Korvalain
High Energy Physics (aka "fundamental physics") has been in a rut like that yes. Condensed Matter Physics (aka roughly anything bigger than a proton) has had enormous progress in lots of fields.
but STEM! STEM is the answer to all our education problems! STEEEMMMMMMMMMMMM
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Yeah, I've used Comcast for about 12 years now across California and Seattle, and I deal with them at work, and they're fine
definitely the least-bad ISP I've ever dealt with
(I have no direct experience with FIOS though)
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
we don't but i guess the idea is none of the particles we do know would explain it
i always cut off the stems and throw them away
no one enjoys eating broccoli stems
and if you do, you're a sicko
We know the standard model is wrong, but it's mostly right so it's hard to find the holes where it breaks down and we could get new data to refine the theory further. Like we know it doesn't work with high gravity around black holes, but we can't exactly study black holes in the lab and get precise measurements.
So here's a thing where might actually be getting new, reproducible data that doesn't conform to the standard model.
The news stories all "CONFIRMS EXISTENCE OF NEW SECRET PARTICLES" are jumping a step ahead... reality is more "I might be able to explain this discrepancy with new particle types? Let's gather more data and confirm what these values are first then we can work on new theories that explain the value."
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
Right, it just seems like a case of "the data we are getting out isn't matching the model of whats going in, so clearly the model going in is wrong", when its not clear to me why you couldn't also have a situation where the data coming out is wrong.
The Monster Baru Cormorant - Seth Dickinson
Steam: Korvalain
Yeah I know it’ll be fine probably. It’s Optimum cable which I’ve had before isn’t as aggressively awful as other cable internet I’ve had in the past.
It’s so much bigger than my current place and I’m excited to have a really separate office and a heck of a lot cheaper. It’s the first place I’ve seen that felt right. I think I’ll do it.
we don't. There is no good theoretical explanation yet. Just the fact of the experimental difference still being there (even if not 5 sigma) is a big deal though.
And there is already a flood of "ambulance chaser" papers trying to explain it in theory.
But what is great about this is that it is experimental data leading the way. That has not happened for any of the work involving string theory, supersymmetry, ads/cft, multiverse etc... All of that was actively disagreeing with observations as theorists try to make the theories work.
astrophysics is a full time party time
they should have gone the star wars route and made sharon be the daughter of post-endgame steve and sharon
that way they could have snuck in an incest kiss
for more of my disney incest fan fiction please visit my patreon
Ask him if he'd be willing to stop using water to wash his hands and face. Dry paper only.
If you wouldn't do that to your hands, why would you do that to your butt?
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
that's what the news today is about. more data was analyzed and the anomaly increased in significance rather than being shown to be a random fluke or a problem in the data.
whats the crawlspace situation
asking for a friend
the big issue is the model is so right except for these few weird little things and whyyy
i have a cold water bidet and it's fine
then again i live in florida so the tap water is never really cold
but really who doesn't like cold icy water shot up their butt
it's hygienic!
no that's good news. any difference in real experimental data and theory is great news. thats how physics works.
The Luxe Neo I have does both of those. However, it does have to connect via a hose to the bathroom's hot water line, which may or may not be accessible. At a prior rental, I drilled a 1/4" hole in the side of my undersink cabinet for the hose, then when I moved out I sealed the hole with a small plastic cap. Landlord didn't notice.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
EDIT: oh it was hitchhiker's guide I guess
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Maybe that's the only reason nothing has really happened in 25 years
You coulda been the one, Will
The STEM focus is definitely NOT about depressing STEM wages and employee agency.
Mass Effect had the eldritch cosmic terrors encourage technological development along specified lines by leaving specific pieces of tech scattered about.
Right, I guess I didn't mean like, maybe you guys missed a neutrino or something. More like, maybe there is an unknown particle created during muon decay, and you guys weren't looking for it, so ofc the numbers you are getting don't match the model because you aren't seeing the whole picture.
The Monster Baru Cormorant - Seth Dickinson
Steam: Korvalain