#introduction I am a mathematician and cognitive scientist by training and troublemaker by inclination. I have been following the mastodon universe from the sidelines for a while now but a recent article (and facebook's tanking stock!) made me create an account here.
As a complete n00b, I am at your mercy. Tell me what I should know and who I should follow!
This is pretty nifty! Mercury vortex in a magnetic field. #Physics #MagneticFields #Electromagnetism
I'm surely forgetting many more, but I'd also say, if you are looking for cool science leaning persons, @InvaderXan @spinflip , @freemo , @pwgallagher, @imvectech, @dereklh
As instances, I enjoy and respect a lot the people from sunbeam.city, mastodon.art, qoto.org, social.coop and refactorcamp.org, between others.
@arkayar @mona@cybre.space
@Jamest just testing if this is a DM... or not.
@Expat1975 got no beef with that. :D
From my photo archives :
This is the Jurong Fishery Port in Singapore, a wholesale fish market that operates between midnight to 6am at the western coast of the island.
Rowdy, wet and a little more than fishy, this place is teeming with activity despite the ungodly hours. All kinds of seafood can be found, brought in fresh from the fishing boats that are docked nearby.
The place is rather slippery, and needless to say, I learnt that the hard way when I slipped and fell on my ass in a puddle of fish guts and water. :D
Some of my own work photographing and documenting the Orion Nebula. Old but a favorite. #Astronomy #astrophotography
@echoz thanks for the quick nostalgia trip - I spent a huge part of my teenage years in IRC! Specifically on GalaxyNet. Teens these days with Snaptalk or whatnots, psh.
@echoz love the name of your Instance! :D
@freemo down in Singapore too. Back to Slashdot for me... :P
@codepuppy CO2 is absurdly stable, which is why it's a combustion product and why Venus is full of it.
Each C=O bond in a CO2 molecule has a bond enthalpy of 804.4 kJ/mol. That works out to 8.342 eV so photodissociation would need a photon with λ > 148.63 nm. That's scary far UV.
A krypton excimer laser (146 nm) could break it, but a good catalyst would be far more efficient. :)
@elomatreb @n In UUCP, the "address" was really a complete delivery path from the sender to the recipient, not really an address. Think of it as a set of turns to make on a road to get somewhere, instead of a destination. And the roads changed out from under you every few days, completely invalidating the instructions on how to get to the destination system to deliver the mail. Fun times, indeed.
@cambridgeport90 haha :D no insanity meant... But just curious, why would that drive you mad?
Armchair geek, photographer, and general dilettante.