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vgadvisor · 1 month ago
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sodapopsgt · 9 months ago
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OK here is all I could find........ I turn to dust.....
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samkuchingdraws · 2 years ago
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A new painting I did of Cosmica, the Daughter of Space from 'Steam Powered Giraffe's' VICE QUADRANT, for SPG's Fanart Friday last week.
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vexic929 · 1 year ago
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Which of your speedsters is the least of a zippy thot?
Lana for sure, she's a chaotic work-a-holic but she's also an unpartnered sex-repulsed ace girlie who only cares about science lol
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donospl · 4 months ago
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JAZZOWE REKOMENDACJE: Prince JeanPierre "Modal Mind Malfunction"
Soliton, 2024 Zespół Prince JeanPierre powstał z inicjatywy gitarzysty i kompozytora Macieja Muszyńskiego. Zaplanowany  jako jednorazowy projekt realizowany w ramach festiwalu Art+ przerodził się w trwałą współpracę czwórki  muzyków.  W skład grupy, poza jej założycielem, wchodzą:  Dominik Bieńczycki – skrzypce,  Jędrzej Łaciak – bas oraz Olaf Rykała – perkusja.  23 lipca 2024 roku, nakładem…
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pestilentia-play · 11 months ago
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Politon: Prologue
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ciskokinney · 2 years ago
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No me siento bien... Y no es un dolor del alma.. es un dolor del cuerpo .. pero no sé si necesito un abrazo.. una pastilla o dormir mucho .. dicen que el día está como está el corazón... Pero en mi.solo hay confusión...
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mindblowingscience · 1 year ago
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Physicists have discovered a strange twist of space-time that can mimic black holes — until you get too close. Known as "topological solitons," these theoretical kinks in the fabric of space-time could lurk all around the universe – and finding them could push forward our understanding of quantum physics, according to a new study published April 25 in the journal Physical Review D.
Black holes are perhaps the most frustrating object ever discovered in science. Einstein's general theory of relativity predicts their existence, and astronomers know how they form: All it takes is for a massive star to collapse under its own weight. With no other force available to resist it, gravity just keeps pulling in until all the star's material is compressed into an infinitely tiny point, known as a singularity. Surrounding that singularity is an event horizon, an invisible boundary that marks the edge of the black hole. Whatever crosses the event horizon can never get out.
But the main problem with this is that points of infinite density can't really exist. So while general relativity predicts the existence of black holes, and we have found many astronomical objects that behave exactly as Einstein's theory predicts, we know that we still don't have the full picture. We know that the singularity must be replaced by something more reasonable, but we don't know what that something is.
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isomorphismes · 1 month ago
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“the Yang-Mills equations are nonlinear, therefore there is little hope of finding a closed-form solution.” Such a statement seems plausible. Linear differential equations with constant coefficients are the only differential equations for which a general solution is given in closed form. As often occurs in life, however, the exceptions to the rule are sometimes more interesting than the rules themselves. Let us digress from quantum physics to the motion of water, where British shipbuilder John Scott Russell noticed a solitary wave in a canal in August 1834. Neither Airy nor Stokes accepted this observation, yet in 1895 Korteweg and de Vries found an equation for a wave travelling in shallow water in one direction: u̇ + 6•u•uₓ + uₓₓₓ = 0. The KdV equation is easily solved by restricting from two independent space-time dimensions (x,t) to a single dimension x−λt — a frame matching the speed λ of a travelling wave.
Mikhail Ilʹich Monastyrskiĭ, Riemann, Topology, and Physics
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livestock-and-bibles · 26 days ago
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I love The Spine's songs because they're either the most emotionally devastating thing you've ever heard, a song about falling in love, or they're like "this is glup shitto who glup shitted all over the land"
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daily-spg-songs · 11 months ago
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sw33t-oubliette · 8 months ago
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SOLITON STARTED PLAYING . 50000 DEAD
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nachodroppedfood · 1 year ago
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SHIP OF SMOKE AND STEEL IS MY NEW TEMPORARY FIXATION AND THE FANDOM IS EVEN MORE DEAD THAN THE THICKETY FANDOM😭 THERE IS NOT A SINGLE FAN POST ABOUT THIS BOOK AND ITS SO GOOD ALSO THERES GAY PEOPLE
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vexic929 · 1 year ago
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2, 4, 5 for Soliton
2. what animal do you associate with them?
ooh this is a tough one maybe the Pacific parrotlet because tiny and feisty lol
4. what flower/plant do you associate with them?
the lightning bolt jewel orchid!
5. what part of their appearance do you associate with them the most?
usually when I think of Soliton I think of her hair, I'd kill for a vibrant neon yellow/green that wouldn't wash out instantly in my own hair lol
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ziracona · 2 years ago
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Shoutout to Tryggr who is so androgynous looking that combined with my appearance and voice on camera, in a campaign with no they/them for historical setting, is constantly called he and she by every player and the DM as they forget constantly the established gender, and has somehow still managed to exist in a state of he-she canonically, destroying the limits of the world they were thrown into.
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divinekangaroo · 2 months ago
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the titles of academic papers where its like someone just threw random words together
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