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in reply to WhatYouNeed

If you don't think Reagan's victory in 1984 that's fair even if I disagree. I was just asking for consistency, which you seem to have.



Bizarre particle gains or loses mass depending on direction it travels


Summary

Scientists have discovered semi-Dirac fermions, particles that bizarrely gain or lose mass depending on the direction they travel.

Found in the semi-metal material ZrSiS, these quasiparticles are massless when moving at light speed in one direction but gain mass when slowing down in another, due to resistance within the material’s electronic structure.

This behavior, tied to Einstein’s E=mc², was unexpected and may lead to applications similar to graphene.

Researchers are now studying the unexplained quantum interactions behind this phenomenon, published in Physical Review X.

in reply to MicroWave

Did anyone bother asking the quasi-particles which direction they want to go?
in reply to MicroWave

and may lead to applications similar to graphene.


Graphene has applications now?

in reply to MonkderVierte

Surprisingly, I just read it actually does, and quite a few. None revolutionary and eye-catching like everybody hoped, but apparently, most of us has graphene in our smartphones, for example. I don't remember specifics, I can try to look for the article where I read it, if you want very much.
in reply to lemming

For me, it's the phone's OS!
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Halvering av antalet skjutningar. I november 2024 inträffade det totalt 9 skjutningar i Sverige. Jämfört med oktober 2024 då det var 23 skjutningar är det mer än en halvering. I oktober mördades 4 personer i skjutningar, i november bara en person.

blog.zaramis.se/2024/12/16/hal…






in reply to realcaseyrollins

I love how this administration is already a clown show fuckfest and his term hasn't even begun.

The real sadness is that I'm going to spend the rest of my life knowing how profoundly stupid Americans are and that I'm surrounded by them.

in reply to realcaseyrollins

Why should there be? Republicans don't even know what empathy is. They are rolling back rights on people presently. But sure, let's have all the empathy in the world because you demand it...from one side.
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in reply to Bonesince1997

If Republicans don't have sympathy for Democrats (that's what I'm assuming your position is here), and therefore Democrats shouldn't have sympathy for Republicans, should Republicans have sympathy for Democrats, even though they don't have sympathy for them?
in reply to Bonesince1997

Haha yeah I wasn't sure that I would get a straight answer, but I had some hope.

I see this on both the left and right, I LOVE it when people get mad at people on the other side for doing something and then use that as an excuse to do the exact same thing they're mad about lol

in reply to realcaseyrollins

So you think there's an opposite and equal side to those reducing our rights? At this point in history? What exactly has the left done to the right that is "the exact same thing?"

Tolerance of the intolerant is all I'm hearing.

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in reply to Bonesince1997

I'm talking about empathy here. Will you continue to call for Republicans to be empathetic to you and your causes while you refuse to do the same to them?




Haiti: The first free nation


cross-posted from: lemmygrad.ml/post/6509644

This is part 1 with a link at the top and bottom of the page to read part 2 which just came out. That way you have the full essay be the time I post this.


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Your unemployment rate and eviction rate sources are from 2020, there may have been something causing those high numbers that year. Like, I get your point, but be factual and up to date when you're trying to make the point. Otherwise you let the billionaire shills tear your argument apart and totally discount the whole thing.
in reply to nolefan33

Fair point, I found the meme and then dug up some numbers after. It's probably gotten better since the peak pandemic.

in reply to plankton

Its funny cuz people say linux is harder, but if i have a problem in linux i am never worried if i will be able to fix it. In windows? Sweating bullets. May the Gods spare me from the hell that is the registry. Dont make me go back.


Sudan Offers 20 Oil Wells to Russian Companies - Sudan Events




Work setup


Am I allowed to just post my work setup here? Is that even legal?
in reply to Nednarb44

Not really, mostly for looks. Some people like that they come apart in the middle but I haven't found that to really help in any way. At home I use a normal very basic cable. I had some rewards points on drop that I used for a few things and that cable found itself in my cart. I probably wouldn't spend much on a keyboard cable unless you want a specific look.



Bernie Sanders Says Defeating Oligarchy Now Most Urgent Issue


"My friends, you don’t have to be a PhD in political science to understand that this is not democracy. This is not one person, one vote. This is not all of us coming together to decide our future. This is oligarchy."