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Logothetes t1_j0zrhar wrote
Reply to comment by 3WordPosts in What if time travel is impossible because of this? by [deleted]
The local galaxy group appears to be moving at ~600 km/s relative to the CMB (Cosmic microwave background) rest frame.
Logothetes t1_iyhl0wg wrote
Reply to comment by Trubadidudei in Scientists simulate ‘baby’ wormhole without rupturing space and time by Crazy-Sundae-5141
The latter seems about right, or, at least, coincides with my own understanding.
But I comprehend neither the process nor the implied physics well enough to explain it any further, not without the risk of adding, due to my own conceptual errors, more confusion.
There is a 'plain English' [as it were] :) summary available.
This is probably the least nonsensical 'simple' explanation you're likely to get on it.
Cheers!
Logothetes t1_iyh5goc wrote
Reply to comment by coreyman317 in Scientists simulate ‘baby’ wormhole without rupturing space and time by Crazy-Sundae-5141
The experiment has not created an actual wormhole.
Logothetes t1_iyh0try wrote
'Simulate' might be the key word here.
Logothetes t1_iuhbdaa wrote
Reply to comment by femininevampire in Self-Portrait with Injured Eye, Francis Bacon, Oil on Canvas, 1972 by femininevampire
That's the visual illustration of William Utermohlen's descent into dementia. The effects of the degenerative disease seem to parallel the post-WWII devolution of post WWII 'Art'. Certain influential art dealers seem to have decided to promote artlessness, stupidity, primitivism and ugliness, steering thus 'Western'/European Art into complete meaninglessness. And, for some unfathomable reason, we let them do this!
Logothetes t1_iuh5zbu wrote
Example number 753 of 'Art' that seems to have been painted by the mentally ill/challenged.
Logothetes t1_irbz8s1 wrote
Maybe it just feels like it's longer because it's crappy and slow? :)
Logothetes t1_j8ri45v wrote
Reply to Tesla fired New York workers 'in retaliation for union activity,' complaint alleges by influ
Very first sentence:
>Earlier this week, it was reported that Tesla workers in the company's Buffalo, New York Autopilot facility had sent a letter to CEO Elon Musk stating their attention to unionize.
Some bot (or semi-educated imbecile) no doubt meant to write 'intention to unionize'.
Seriously, can't they even write the salient element of the very first sentence of an article(!) correctly?
English is my third language, and even I caught this.
Tesla short sellers, former twitter censors, etc., seem to be scraping the bottom of the barrel in coordinating their anti-Elon-Musk campaigns.