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@louis

I dont know if its real, based on the names it appears to be in the UK somewhere.

@TheOldGuy I always stand with the invaded and against the invader.. 100% with ukraine, 100% with palestine, always.

I went spear fishing today.. didnt catch a single spear!

I make it a point to never lie to anyone without lying to myself first.

@zleap @oldrawgabbit @krypt3ia

It appliea even to simple conductors too. You can think of it as electrons moving in one direction or as holea in the opposite.

@zleap @oldrawgabbit @krypt3ia

In electricity it isnt quite as wrong as it seems. I mean hour right the electrons arw the only thing with mass moving. But we actually can valjdly make the case that positive charges move, we call the. "Electron holes"

@zleap @oldrawgabbit @krypt3ia

Yea some things we cant smell at any concentration.

When aromatic compounds were first discovered it was thought it was linked to smell thus given that name early on. Even once we realizee it was unrelated to smell the name stuck.

A decent portion, like 80 percent if i had to guess, do have a smell.

@zleap

Its a complex question that has less to do with how far smell travels and more to do with the sensativity of the nose and chemical "noise"

So first off, no, aromatic compounds, despite the name, are not (always) compounds that are smelly. Its just a very poorly named property that means a compound has what we call an "aromatic ring" which is a 6 carbon ring witb alternating single and double bonds. They have nothing to do with smell.

So back to the question, smell effectively travels infinitely far given enough time, assu.ing we coubt even a single atom as suffecient. So in reality how far a smell travels has more to do with the sensativity of the nose and the diffusion rate of the compound.

Take humans and the geosim compound as an example (the smell of wet dirt after a rain). Humans are extraordinarily sensative to this compound. Just 5 atoms in a trillion is enough for us to detect it. For comparison mercaptan, the smell of grapefruit, is 1600 atoms per trillion threshold.

Now distance would depend on wind, time, and temperture effecting diffusion. Its complex but on a windy day a few atoms can make quite a distance im sure.

As to some real world numbers, bears can smell most cood at approximately a 20 mile distance.

@oldrawgabbit @krypt3ia

One of my pet peves:

People who use "empathy" to mean "compassion"... empathy just means you can read and understand, and feel another persons emotions. It doesnt mean you actually care about their emotions or happiness.

A successful con-man is very empathic, and will use that empathy to take everything you own and destroy you.

@Meachamus_Prime

I think its adorable you think Trump actually even knows what half those words are, let alone holds that opinion.

@wjmaggos @gabriel

@DrJackBrown

I dont like RFK because the man is a conspiracy theory nut...

That said.. when you say "anti-ukraine" do you mean "he supports russia" or do you mean "he doesnt support us investing in **any** foreign war"... cause that sounds like awfully loaded and manipulative language without clarifying what you mean.

@foone No, all the port mouses I know of have been tangential to each other.

@freemo
Not quite. Alexander Bell suggested use of "Ahoy" for the telephone greeting. It was Thomas Edison that popularized "Hello" in its place, though he didn't invent the word. Usage of "hello" in print existed as far back as 1826.

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