• JackbyDev
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    955 months ago

    If I take a three dimensional thing, and stretch it such than one or even two of those dimensions approach zero, the measurements in the other dimensions get extremely large!

    • @Clent
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      105 months ago

      If you take every grain of sand on Earth and stack them in a single column…

  • @VelvetStorm
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    745 months ago

    And that distance is miniscule and insignificant.

  • palordrolap
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    455 months ago

    “If you took all the DNA out of a person and laid it end to end, that person would die.”

    The distance to Jupiter from Earth is but a mere blip though. Even the galaxy is small compared to what’s beyond.

    Thanks to chaos theory, what we do here can have some effect on the far future of the Universe, at least, for those places within causal reach. How meaningful that effect can be remains to be seen.

    But do bear in mind that even, say, a cow farting in a field in France last Tuesday might have as much effect as everything you ever do.

  • @Etterra
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    135 months ago

    Also you would die, but let’s not think about that.

  • @[email protected]
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    75 months ago

    You’re not small you’re just really well folded

    Basically a plot point for Three Body Problem

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      5 months ago

      Spoiler tags don’t seem to work in my client, so beware if you have only just started the books or tv series, or wish to not have your suspension of disbelief broken

      That plot line is closely related to the biggest plot hole in the books and tv series

      Sophons are sent to Earth at near light speed, presumably accelerated in a particle accelerator. They are the size of and very like protons. In fact they are protons that were unfolded, had AI computer logic etched into them, and were then refolded. How would they slow down? How would they change direction? Note that they are shown to turn within a fraction of the radius of a retina and hardly interact with matter at all.

      A proton takes a fair bit of energy to accelerate to a high fraction of light speed, and just as much to stop or turn.

      • @[email protected]
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        15 months ago

        Oh yeah, they never explain the slowing down part huh? But they also seem to be self propelled somehow since they are zipping all over the place and slamming into particles inside of our particle accelerators.

  • @[email protected]
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    45 months ago

    That’s a stupid comparison, because earth and Jupiter change their distance all the time. Orbital mechanics and so on.

    • @Jimmyeatsausage
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      95 months ago

      Jesus gets sad when you get DNA in Uranus, or so they say

  • @bananabenana
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    25 months ago

    Everyone is always talking about spider silk as ropes. What about DNA huh? Mass strawberry extraction for a DNA space elevator when?

    • @[email protected]
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      45 months ago

      Not immediately, your cells could continue to function without the DNA in the nucleus, until they try to divide. Then you will turn into soup, it’s basically what happens when someone is exposed to extreme radiation.