bripi
bripi t1_j99fsr6 wrote
Reply to comment by Xaendeau in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
>This goes to show how unaware you are about how science works.
ha ha ha ha ha ha that's hilarious! I had to screenshot that comment, no one is going to believe someone said that to me. Thanks for turning this witch-hunt into something funny!
bripi t1_j9994d1 wrote
Reply to comment by Xaendeau in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
How about housing the homeless? Feeding people? Improving infrastructures? So many other useful things that actually have tangible, real-world benefits.
bripi t1_j998rnf wrote
Reply to comment by iwillcuntyou in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
Oh, no, I think this is the right way. I just find the quote funny. Wish I could figure out who said it!
bripi t1_j956ur2 wrote
Reply to comment by FalloutHUN in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
ha ha ha yeah I'm getting alot of d/v but no one's actually arguing, so it's just haters hatin'.
bripi t1_j8hr222 wrote
Reply to Would an arcology be conceivably possible? by peregrinkm
No system exists that is without flaw or degredation. No system is 100% efficient. Recycling involves loss of some kind, loss that cannot be recovered. In any machine there is friction, and friction is always lost efficiency. No matter what you do, in the end you always lose eventually.
bripi t1_j719ay6 wrote
Reply to Study shows that regular coffee drinking (2 to 3 cups per day) is associated with lower systolic blood pressure (SBP), peripheral pulse pressure (PP), aortic BP and aortic PP, but with similar arterial stiffness by giuliomagnifico
Ha ha! I love that the more coffee is studied the more benefits are uncovered! I will **not** stop drinking it every morning!
bripi t1_j3vas6z wrote
Reply to comment by geek66 in After 50 years, fusion power hits a major milestone by Possible-Judgment-39
> we are still 20 years away
As a physicist, the running joke is "Ah, fusion is the energy of the future! And it always will be."
bripi t1_j99nphu wrote
Reply to comment by Xaendeau in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
Don't hold your breath. I'm 100% done talking with you.