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Piers Anthony - Zodiacal - Opta (anti-mondes) - 1975
#witches#anti-mondes#occult#vintage#opta books#zodiacal#collection anti-mondes#éditions opta#macroscope#1975
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𝐍𝐚𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐥𝐬: Nanoscience focuses on understanding the properties and behavior of nanomaterials, which can exhibit unique properties due to their small size and high surface area.
𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐝𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐢𝐩𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐫𝐲 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞: Nanoscience and nanotechnology draw from multiple disciplines, including physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, and materials science, to explore phenomena at the nanoscale.
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i was so excited to discover this log of Dictydiaethalium plumbeum yesterday!! i’d only seen pictures of this strange slime before but i wasn’t sure whether it was present in Aotearoa because it has no previous iNaturalist observations here. Upon further investigation i learned it was first observed here in 1915, and has only three other confirmed observations in the country since then !! I tried my best to capture the perfect bubblegum pink of the immature slime but its very reflective… oh and shoutout to its little purple springtail friend :-)
#my slimes#dictydiaethalium plumbeum#including one in 1930s.. the other two were like 2001 + 2008#which means it must be pretty uncommon especially since it is one of the more macroscopic slimes#it starts out very bubblegum pink#then turns mauve/rose coloured#then sometimes orange before turning brown/gold/yellow !!#then turns grey/lead coloured (which is what plumbeum means) when fully mature#dictydiaethalium#and yes i took a little home for my slimarium… 🫣#myxomycota#slime mold#aotearoa#plasmodial#nature photography#forest floor#forestcore#nature#fungi#protists#eukaryotes#microbiology#microbiota#microorganisms
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bad and naughty nudibranchs get pinned down to the helmholtz coil and exposed to uncomfortably strong magnetic fields to atone for their crimes
(paper link)
#this paper was a banger (and singlehandedly convinced me i could not handle working in an ecology field that involves macroscopic animals)#the methodology is SO messy oh my god#anyway they dont make these figures like they used to#nowadays youd see kids draw this in biorender smh#im sorry ive been only physicsposting recently i swear i'm in biology#i guess i was probably exposed to uncomfortably strong magnetic fields (when i was studying them as a physics major)#and thats why i turned out so fucked up#biology#invertebrate zoology#zoology#nudibranchs#marine biology#gastropoda#mollusca#mollusks
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wait no. the problematic media i'm a fan of is "piers anthony novels." the man has never written anything i could actually recommend to anyone.
#corvid's bs#feel free to ask questions about it. no one will like the answers#firefly. the tarot series. mute.#xanth to a lesser extent because i think he was trying to be normal there#ghost. macroscope
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Germ Theory Ver. 2.0.0 is here!!!
Hey folks! The team and I have been working tirelessly in the background to update Germ Theory to give YOU the best sickness features! Today marks the release of version 2.0, and we're real excited to share with you the fruits of our labor. Hope you enjoy! (Non-refundable)
Changelog:
-added macroscopic Germs. These act the same as microscopic germs, they can just range in size from about 1 mm to 5 cm in diameter. During playtesting we found that the macroscopic Germs faced some unique challenges in actually entering the body, so to compensate they were given a small buff. All macroscopic Germs look like edible silly putty and taste like mildly overcooked rice in order to increase the chance of ingestion.
-added Stat trackers. These items are attachable to any non-functional body part. They will keep a running tally of how many germs enter your bloodstream, as well as how many your white blood cells destroy. Additionally, you can purchase antibody production trackers that will keep count of the antibodies you produce that bind to a specific type of virus/bacteria (tax deductible)
-fixed a bug where some viruses were abusing the physics engine to clip through membranes without the necessary receptor keys unlocked
-tried to remove the flu again, but at this point I'm not sure we're ever actually going to succeed
-buffed hand sanitizer so it kills 100% of germs. It also dissolves significant amounts of skin cells to counteract the raw power it now wields (complete dissolution of a mouse corpse was timed at 4 hours)
-added tax evasion
-hand washing no longer involves rubbing your hands together. Now you just wave them under the water stream for about 30 seconds each.
-fixed a bug that allowed chicken pox to remain in the body and recur later in life as shingles
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I love this idea that nukes can “destroy all life on Earth”.
Know your fucking place, ape. All your governments combined have 7000 megatons of nuclear capability. Chicxulub—which you may notice did not annihilate all life on Earth—was one hundred million.
100 million divided by 7000 is 14,285 and 5/7ths. That is how many times bigger the entire world’s nuclear arsenals would need to be just to wipe out seventy percent of all species on Earth.
Oh but that was one impact, whereas nukes could be used systematically? There are 12,500 nuclear devices on Earth, with a mean power of 560 kilotons. Each of those has a blast radius of 2.33 kilometers, 17 km². When you pack a space with overlapping circles (nothing can be missed by avoiding overlap, we’re going for all life on Earth) the most efficient a packing can get is (3 × √3)/2π, which reduces the effective blast to 14 km²—all 12,500 combined can only affect 175,000 square kilometers. The land area of the Earth is 148.326 million square kilometers: your entire species’s nuclear arsenals can affect 0.118 percent of this planet’s land. (There would be attendant ecological disaster but, again, dwarfed to insignificance by “all life on Earth”.)
Now get down on your hands and knees and lick the dirt, animal, to show you repent your hubris and presumption, that you dared compare your little tribal moots to gravity.
#things that ain't so#berserk button#you have no sense of scale but you are offering opinions on macroscopic questions#you are not the frog in the pond that knows not the wide sea#you are the gut flora inside the frog in the pond#and yet here you sit TALKING about the wide sea
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𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡𝐜𝐚𝐫𝐞: Nanoparticles can be used to deliver drugs to specific parts of the body, to diagnose diseases, and to create new medical devices. 𝐄𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐲: Nanotechnology can be used to create new solar cells, batteries, and fuel cells. 𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲: Nanotechnology can be used to create new computer chips, sensors, and displays.
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The eyes vs legs poll has sparked a Pliny-like conversation in this house
#now what constitutes a Leg? in my opinion it has to be used to propel against a solid surface#everyone has forgotten about. macroscopic zooplankton.#tiny invertebrates and fish larvae#yes there are a Lot of terrestrial bugs with a lot of legs#but there are a LOT of ocean bugs which do not have legs and which Do have eyes#very few ocean dwelling animals have legs#because again. legs r used to walk against a surface#a krill lives in the water column it does not have a legs
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This reminds me of when a friend of mine was switching groups into something a lot more quantum physics adjacent, and their previous advisor (a particle physicist) told them, as his only piece of advice: "beware of quantum"
(ngl quantum physics is great though)

This is the funniest thing I've ever read. I would have LOVED to see that
#tbh I'm not sure Miles really wants to study “quantum physics” though#that would mean doing string theory/quantum field theory/quantum gravity stuff or quantum computing#otherwise a lot of quantum at this point is a tool we use to make studying basically all other fields of physics possible#like I study condensed matter physics which is the study of physics in materials#and focuses (among other things) on quantum behavior on a macroscopic scale in materials#It seems like#he would want to study particle or nuclear physics#they're the ones who use the big particle accelerators and colliders#or maybe he would want to do materials? Since you could develop those funky bracelets
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It's always so weird to come down from the biology heavens to see what the average person believes about animals, plants, ecosystems, just the world around them. I don't even mean things that one simply doesn't know because they've never been told or things that are confusing, I'm talking about people who genuinely do not see insects as animals. What are you saying. Every time I see a crawling or fluttering little guy I know that little guy has motivations and drive to fulfill those motivations. There are gears turning in their head! They are perceiving this world and they are drawing conclusions, they are conscious. And yet it's still a whole thing if various bugs of the world feel pain or if they are simply Instinct Machines that are Not Truly Aware of Anything At All????? Help!!!!!! How can you look at a little guy and think he is just the macroscopic animal version of a virus
#yesterday i made a complainy post about a whale edit having people confused about whale sharks and orcas' dolphin and whale identity#but honestly i cant even hold these things against someone. its confusing that whale sharks are called with two different animal names!#and if you only know about the whale dolphin porpoise divide then you may not know that dolphins and porpoises and others are toothed whale#i dont think anyone is actually stupid for not having this information preinstalled in their brains#if anything it makes me happy to get to explain things because i love explaining things that i know :D#however... this#it just makes me sad :(#its so weird when this whole thing is subjected towards OTHER VERTEBRATES too like fish or reptiles or amphibians#like man.... you are a fish. your ancestors were buddy buddy (or actually probably enemy enemy) with the ancestors of these guys#fish are like a whole other class of animal to a lot of people dont even get me started#they never get the same protections as mammals or birds do even if they are just as or more endangered#mmmmm i wont rant now#biology
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Mosquitoes actually are not replaceable in any ecosystem that naturally has them and that includes replacing them with any of the non biting species because these are the traits that make them so core to food webs:
Tiny
Can use every single pool of moisture to raise generations no matter how dirty and stagnant and low in oxygen
Can fly
Males get by on just sugars
Females take protein from larger animals to manufacture thousands more eggs
All these things combined allow thst ecosystem to make huge volumes of insects from conditions barren to most other macroscopic life. You might think there are other insects that seem to make huge massive swarms out of nothing but there's really nothing that hits all the same qualities *except other insects that also suck blood.*
It's the precise combo of being able to "prey" on things millions of times larger and breed in nothing but a few drops of filthy rainwater or the moisture in a rotten log. That's the most efficient combination for anything that size to multiply that rapidly where nothing else can even survive, except of course the things that can move in because they eat them :)
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#youtube#science friday#scifri#the macroscope#bats#bats take flight#brown university#sharon swartz#kenny breuer#professors of biology and engineering
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Linear System - Forming Stars
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Club Furies Premiere: Linear System - Geodestic Lines [Artscope]
Originario de Costa Rica, Linear System inició su proyecto de música techno en el 2020, afincado en el norte de España, centrado en la directriz hipnótica de dicha música. Linear System desarrolla una firma única en sus pistas, mezclando fuertes líneas de bajo, ambientes de ciencia ficción, atmósferas frías y ritmos chamánicos. Su música ya está estampada en sellos bien afianzados en la escena…
#Artscope#ASC030#Atmospheric Techno#CF Premiere#club furies#Club Furies Premiere#Costa Rica#Dark Techno#Deep Techno#Electrónica#Electronic#Electronic Music#Electronica#Geodestic Lines#house#Hypnotic Techno#Linear System#Macroscopic Scale#musica#noticias#Premiere#Puerto Rico de Talamanca#Seoul#South Korea#Spain#techno
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And once it had reached such uniformity, the gas will tend to maintain this state of high entropy: bumping and jostling still causes the molecules to move this way and that, giving rise to one rearrangement after another, but the overwhelming majority of these rearrangements do not affect the gross, overall appearance of the gas. That's what it means to have high entropy.⁹
9. You might worry that there is a fundamental difference between defining a notion of entropy for page orderings and defining one for a collection of molecules. After all, page orderings are discrete – you can count them, one by one, and so although the total number of possibilities might be large, it's finite. To the contrary, the motion and position of even a single molecule are continuous – you can't count them one by one, and so there is (at least according to classical physics) an infinite number of possibilities. So how can a precise counting of molecular rearrangements be carried out? Well, the short response is that this is a good question, but one that has been answered fully – so if that's enough to ease your worry, feel free to skip what follows. The longer response requires a bit of mathematics, so without background this may be tough to follow completely. Physicists describe a classical, many-particle system, by invoking phase space, a 6N-dimensional space (where N is the number of particles) in which each point denotes all particle positions and velocities (each such position requires three numbers, as does each velocity, accounting for the 6N dimensionality of phase space). The essential point is that phase space can be carved up into regions such that all points in a given region correspond to arrangements of the speeds and velocities of the molecules that have the same, overall, gross features and appearances. If the molecules' configuration were changed from one point in a given region of phase space to another point in the same region a macroscopic assessment would find the two configurations indistinguishable. Now, rather than counting the number of points in a given region – the most direct analog of counting the number of different page rearrangements, but something that will surely result in an infinite answer – physicists define entropy in terms of the volume of each region in phase space. A larger volume means more points and hence higher entropy. And a region's volume, even a region in a higher-dimensional space, is something that can be given a rigorous mathematical definition. (Mathematically, it requires choosing something called a measure, and for the mathematically inclined reader, I'll note that we usually choose the measure which is uniform over all microstates compatible with a given macrostate – that is, each microscopic configuration associated with a given set of macroscopic properties is assumed to be equally probable.)
"The Fabric of the Cosmos" - Brian Greene
#book quotes#the fabric of the cosmos#brian greene#nonfiction#uniformity#gas#molecule#jostling#rearrangement#entropy#questions#probability#microscopic#macroscopic#configuration
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