Science!! Fucking magnets, how do they work?

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yeah quantum mechanics is wild and hardly any of it is intuitive. entanglement as a concept isn't that hard to grasp even if there's a whole giant rabbit hole with it. if you have 2 entangled particles, knowing what 1 of them is doing will inform you what the other 1 is doing even with the separation of some arbitrary amount of space.
QE is the transgender studies of science. It’s all made up and basically just exists to siphon money from stupid people like the government.
 
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QE is the transgender studies of science. It’s all made up and basically just exists to siphon money from stupid people like the government.
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QE is the transgender studies of science. It’s all made up and basically just exists to siphon money from stupid people like the government.
Is that because it uses negative and complex numbers? Fucking voodoo I tell you.
 
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QE sounds cool until a quantum scientist breaks out enough crayons for people like me to understand it can't be used for FTL comms. I'm hoping we find a way around that or *something* to bust up this universe of ours into giving us quantum cheat codes.
 

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Dumb me thought QE was running printing presses non stop to pump paper money into the economy.
 
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I've seen this movie I think.

 
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" researchers report achieving room-temperature superconductivity in a compound containing hydrogen, sulfur, and carbon at temperatures as high as 58 °F (13.3 °C, or 287.7 K)...[with pressure] at roughly two and a half million times greater than that of the air we breathe."

Thats going to be tough to live in.
 
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" researchers report achieving room-temperature superconductivity in a compound containing hydrogen, sulfur, and carbon at temperatures as high as 58 °F (13.3 °C, or 287.7 K)...[with pressure] at roughly two and a half million times greater than that of the air we breathe."

Thats going to be tough to live in.
How does one even generate air pressure 2.5 million times greater than what we breathe?
 

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" researchers report achieving room-temperature superconductivity in a compound containing hydrogen, sulfur, and carbon at temperatures as high as 58 °F (13.3 °C, or 287.7 K)...[with pressure] at roughly two and a half million times greater than that of the air we breathe."

Thats going to be tough to live in.
Hell I thought my graphics card fans were loud right now.
 
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