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@bellaxtsepi You're welcome! It's a great book. He also has one of the best podcasts once a week since years. Just look for his name in Apple Podcasts or Spotify or whatever and you'll find it. He has fascinating guests every week on a huge range of topics for very in depth discussions not just about physics but sociology, anthropology, chemistry, biology, and so much more. I think you'd like it a lot. 👍

@natharari thank you for the rec, definitely following and on the hunt for that book.

Slate ICYMI Podcast: Should We All Be Pirating More?
slate.com/podcasts/icymi/2023/

There are good questions surrounding this question. Entire shows can vanish on the internet - it's happened already.

I'm "just asking questions".

I asked #ChatGPT if the waves on the ocean are a sum of sine waves with different orientations, amplitudes and phases...

And here's the cool 3D plot it generated for me:
wolframcloud.com/obj/berniewol

I had to manually copy-paste the code because the embedded link wasn't working, but it's still awesome.

@Mastokarl

@seanmcarroll gave a fantastic presentation recently on the Wave Function in Quantum Mechanics

youtube.com/watch?v=HOssfva2IB

I've currently been re-reading his book "Something Deeply Hidden" (amazon.com/Something-Deeply-Hi)

Also, he's here on Mastodon in case you want to follow another really interesting person.

I actually remember this cover art when it came out. We had just moved back to the states, I was in NYC at the time, and this completely caught my attention:
70sscifiart.tumblr.com/post/71

Some classic feel good morning wake-up music:
Three Dog Night, Live
Shambala
youtube.com/watch?v=xnyh6i9Nvm

If you sometimes feel as if you're missing the 70s, this video will not disappoint.

There's a petition on Moveon.org to keep Mifepristone legal.
I honestly have no idea what good these petitions do, but I do know that Moveon has had some impact over the last couple of decades, so I signed it. If you want to, here's the URL: sign.moveon.org/petitions/reve

The Common Sense Skeptic has yet another video with an entire forensics breakdown of the disaster that was the 4/20 launch of Starship. More and more has been coming out about what a disaster it has been, but a lot of it has been drowned out by the blatant ass-kissing in the press and websites from Musk fans. Well, it was a huge disaster and The Common Sense Skeptic breaks it all down. And not only that: They show where they predicted what would go wrong *before* the launch. Yet another huge win for them.

youtube.com/watch?v=ErDuVomNd9

If you're not subscribed to them, you're making a huge mistake.

#420

Another Brexit benefit! New jokes can be created by recycling old Soviet jokes. For example:

A man walks into a shop. He asks the clerk, “You don’t have any meat?” The clerk says, “No, here we don’t have any fish. The shop that doesn’t have any meat is across the street.”

I promise you Boris, if you can nail these moves you’ll have your pick of the gals at the midwinter ball

French philosopher and author Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre, who died OTD in 1743, proposed an international organisation to maintain peace, and influenced Rousseau and Kant cromwell-intl.com/travel/franc #travel #France #history

@damonoutlaw @micahflee Well I only got one reply, but it was an interesting article link. Do you have something else to show me? I'd love to read more about it.

#God is an ever-receding pocket of scientific ignorance - Neil deGrasse Tyson

#atheism
Tooted by a #bot!
SN# 2018

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