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Diplomjodler3 , to science_memes in Science is Magic

As a matter of fact, reality is far more exciting than magic. Magic is limited by what our feeble human minds can dream up. Science has shown time and time again that reality is far more complex and far more interesting.

ArbitraryValue ,

The difference between magic and science is that magic is centered on humans in the way that the entire cosmos was once thought to rotate around Earth. Both a magical universe and a scientific universe contain rules that humans can discover and tools that humans can use to influence their environment, but a magical universe is for humans and about humans whereas a scientific universe is not even indifferent to humans.

I admit that it would be nice to have gods and even the very fabric of reality care about what I want…

Mouselemming ,

Sorry, hon. The magical universe may SEEM to be centered around you, but you’re really just experiencing the side benefits of it being centered around me.

ArbitraryValue ,

Shut up, Harry Potter.

Mouselemming ,
ArbitraryValue ,

I think that’s actually a question that can be taken seriously. My answer would be that a Turing-complete universe with a mechanism for decreasing local entropy would be sufficient to make it possible (not necessarily likely) that some sort of computing entity would arise and comprehend something like the anthropic principle.

Mouselemming ,

Pretty much everything in Terry Pratchett’s oeuvre could and should be taken seriously. Praise Anoia that he also took it with a grain of salt, and with tongue stuck firmly in cheek!

onwardknave , to science_memes in Hemoglobin

Get help, Elmo. You’re already red.

EherNicht , to memes in Laughing At WW3 Memes

Bro got nuked

Omega_Jimes , to science_memes in NASA Ping

If my match was against rocks I’d have no problem with ping that high.

Anticorp , to science_memes in Science is Magic

The internet has definitely stolen a lot of the magic from the world. Foreign places aren’t mysterious anymore. I’ve seen a million videos and pictures of every place I want to visit already, and I talk to the people who live there every day. The Burmuda Triangle isn’t something mysterious anymore, The Loch Ness Monster, Big Foot, UFOs, everything, it’s all pretty much disproven now. Even ancient Chinese medicine has been peer reviewed and either proven or disproven. Where’s the magic that existed before the internet? I guess in the quantum realm, but that doesn’t have the same type of mystery.

OpenStars ,
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Open your mind, and you’ll see it again. Below organisms lay organs, tissues, cells, molecules, atoms, subatomic particles, and even before you hit the quantum it all works together spectacularly, in ways that nobody really understands.

e.g. is there a cure for Alzheimer’s, or “cancer”, or death? Can we grow new limbs, either from the patient’s own cells or at least off the rack generically? We’ve convinced ourselves that just bc we have a good enough microscope to view the book of life (DNA, plus some other stuff like mitochondria and centrioles) that we “understand” it, but we do not, I promise you, or else we would have all of those aforementioned things.

But don’t take my word for it: pick one of those places you mentioned and visit it - I mean actually go there. You will see what even the locals who have lived right next to it for their entire lives do not. Or start reading a Wikipedia page for something you have always been interested in but never taken the time to learn about, and you’ll see that you may never want to stop… The mystery is nowhere close to being gone, we’ve just told ourselves that it is.

yesman , to science_memes in Synapses

Neurons communicate through chemistry. The electromagnetic activity is a side effect that we only focus on because it’s easier to detect.

fight me.

FeatherConstrictor , to lemmyshitpost in Find a job you love and you'll never work a day in your life

This looks like it’s from some kind of online game? Where’s the screenshot taken from?

Jimmycrackcrack , to asklemmy in How do you get over a crush?

In general, we just… do. What that looks like is going to be different for everyone and how you get there will be unique to you, but even without trying you almost certainly just will… get over it. Necessity if nothing else will help with that. You’ve still got to feed yourself, maintain your friendships and any other relationships you have, pay your bills, advance your goals and carry on. Life doesn’t typically care very much that you’d really rather just put it on hold and ruminate for a while.

I guess that doesn’t sound very helpful but time has a way of doing the getting over for us. Sometimes you need more of it, depending on the source and magnitude of your pain, but eventually enough time is all you need.

To put it in perspective, if you’ve ever experienced this before, the previous crush likely doesn’t feature too loudly on your radar right now and yet they might have been your whole world at one stage. If this is the first time you’ve been through this, it probably won’t be your last and there are probably similarly painful experiences in your past that seemed very important to you when they were fresh that are all but forgotten now. Try to remember that you walked that passage from all consuming fixation, to just a memory before and you can walk it again.

On a more practical level it probably would help things go faster if you could avoid too much contact with the person for a while so you don’t have to keep raking over the unpleasant emotions associated with the rejection and don’t have to keep fighting the urge to try your luck again when reminded of how much you like them, but then again often work or school or other environments can force you to have to see someone repeatedly even after there’s awkwardness between the two of you. In that scenario, well, to repeat the initially glib and unhelpful sounding advice, it’ll just happen with time, even when it feels like it won’t, don’t worry - you will get over this.

JimSamtanko , to nostupidquestions in Can someone define "liberal" (in its use as an insult) for me?

Using liberal as a derogatory says far more about the person saying it, than it does about those they say it about.

My advice is to not take them seriously.

enbyecho ,

^ perfect answer, IMO.

propter_hog , to science_memes in Where's the essay???
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*whom

thefartographer ,

Whomst’ven’t

troyunrau , to science_memes in Where's the essay???
@troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

Killed by big business

solsangraal , to science_memes in Science is Magic
Lemminary , to science_memes in Where's the essay???

Shy OOP got cold feet for their peer review.

Hobbes_Dent , to asklemmy in Older people of lemmy what is some nuance sayings or typed on the net that you would like to have explained to you?

Pog/poggers. I’m old but usually up on things as a long-time knight-of-new but this term slipped by me years ago and I never caught its meaning.

saigot , (edited )

Twitch is a popular live stream platform, on it users can post emotes which have names. One of the oldest and most popular emotes is pogchamp, it used to be the face of a streamer who made the expression after winning a game of pog but he got banned for some controversial statements (typical right wing covid denial, jan6th apologia) and the emote was replaced with a lizard making a similar face. This has slowly bled into the mainstream just as the word pog or poggers.

The facial expression sums up it’s meaning, but it’s basically one of shocked happiness, you would use it if a streamer does something rare/lucky/skillful. Luke sky-walker turning off his targeting computer but still destroying the deathstar is poggers. Getting an A on a multiple choice test despite guessing every answer is poggers.

BluJay320 ,
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It’s an expression of shock and excitement. It comes from a specific image that became a Twitch emote of the same name. If you look up “pog” or “pogchamp”, you should find the image. The face pretty much speaks for itself. It’s one of the staples of Twitch chat culture

The term has also evolved in everyday speech as essentially being equivalent to “sick” or “dope”

Don_Dickle OP ,

I always thought pog was the thing in the 90’s where you would have to flip them and whatever flipped you got to keep.

clay_pidgin ,

That’s true, but I believe in this case it’s a double meaning referencing a twitch streamer playing that game Pog, and the acronym “Play Of [the] Game”.

funkajunk ,
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POG = Play of the Game

It was used by people in the chat when watching video game streamers pull off an impressive play.

It just kind of morphed out of that to mean something awesome happened.

Cethin , to science_memes in NASA Ping

Well NASA is essentially botting. It’s not like they need to sit there and give it every input. They tell it what to do and it follows a program. I could bot with that much ping if my bit is running locally on the game’s servers. Basically: NASA is full of cheaters.

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