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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

    I stopped understanding them when the lecturer started talking about the quantum mass of a hole... :sigh:

    Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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    DeathByChocolate
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    Yep, I've known some pretty big 'holes' in my time and I'd stop listening if anyone tried to tell me about their quantum mass! ;)

    "State acheived after eating too many chocolate-covered coconut bars - bountiful" Chris C-B

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    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

      I stopped understanding them when the lecturer started talking about the quantum mass of a hole... :sigh:

      Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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      Andy Brummer
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      That's just a quasi particle called a hole, like a phonon. It's not a real particle, just mathematically indistinguishable from one.

      Curvature of the Mind now with 3D

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        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skAePZGgpAA[^]

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        enhzflep
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        :-D Wireless charging tech, anybody? (I.e transformers with an air-core, rather than a ferromagnetic one) I find it far more interesting that one of the commentators indicates that Brazil now has in place a system in jails whereby prisoners can reduce their sentence by riding exercise bikes connected to generators. A concept that touches on one of the ones explored in one of the episodes in the Black Mirror[^] tv series. (S1E2) I recommend it to those that are happy to look at a darkly satirical view on society and what may be logical conclusions for many of out preoccupations and the way that being part of society is changing generally into a soulless experience.

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          :-D Wireless charging tech, anybody? (I.e transformers with an air-core, rather than a ferromagnetic one) I find it far more interesting that one of the commentators indicates that Brazil now has in place a system in jails whereby prisoners can reduce their sentence by riding exercise bikes connected to generators. A concept that touches on one of the ones explored in one of the episodes in the Black Mirror[^] tv series. (S1E2) I recommend it to those that are happy to look at a darkly satirical view on society and what may be logical conclusions for many of out preoccupations and the way that being part of society is changing generally into a soulless experience.

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          Kenneth Haugland
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          Have you been watching too many Adam Curtis documentaries and gotten a bit more nihilistic? (I suspect Charlie Brooke has watch too many of them :laugh: )

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          • K Kenneth Haugland

            Have you been watching too many Adam Curtis documentaries and gotten a bit more nihilistic? (I suspect Charlie Brooke has watch too many of them :laugh: )

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            enhzflep
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            :laugh: Nah, hadn't heard of Adam Curtis until you mentioned him just now. Though I do describe myself as a Nhilist and have done so since my early 20s. Perhaps I should consider whether or not I'd be better off watching his stuff. Though now that I google and wiki him, I realize that I spend the overwhelming bulk of my free time thinking about just the kinds of things his works examine and explore. Sounds like some fun viewing. Thanks for putting me on to him. (I think!) :)

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              :laugh: Nah, hadn't heard of Adam Curtis until you mentioned him just now. Though I do describe myself as a Nhilist and have done so since my early 20s. Perhaps I should consider whether or not I'd be better off watching his stuff. Though now that I google and wiki him, I realize that I spend the overwhelming bulk of my free time thinking about just the kinds of things his works examine and explore. Sounds like some fun viewing. Thanks for putting me on to him. (I think!) :)

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              Kenneth Haugland
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              Well, I suspect you'd be a lot more knowledgeable about the stuff you have been thinking about, I sure did. :)

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                Well, I suspect you'd be a lot more knowledgeable about the stuff you have been thinking about, I sure did. :)

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                enhzflep
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                Thanks again. :) That may just have been handy the other week when I was explaining the concept of Nihilism to a 7th Day Adventist. Incredulous, his conclusion was "What do you mean we're all worthless? What do you mean no single one of us has any intrinsic worth? Well, we may as well all go kill ourselves then" - much hilarity ensued and the room was in stitches.

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                • enhzflepE enhzflep

                  Thanks again. :) That may just have been handy the other week when I was explaining the concept of Nihilism to a 7th Day Adventist. Incredulous, his conclusion was "What do you mean we're all worthless? What do you mean no single one of us has any intrinsic worth? Well, we may as well all go kill ourselves then" - much hilarity ensued and the room was in stitches.

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                  Kenneth Haugland
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                  I think that nihilism is just a progression of the hedonistic mindset that is all around in our civilization.

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                    :-D Wireless charging tech, anybody? (I.e transformers with an air-core, rather than a ferromagnetic one) I find it far more interesting that one of the commentators indicates that Brazil now has in place a system in jails whereby prisoners can reduce their sentence by riding exercise bikes connected to generators. A concept that touches on one of the ones explored in one of the episodes in the Black Mirror[^] tv series. (S1E2) I recommend it to those that are happy to look at a darkly satirical view on society and what may be logical conclusions for many of out preoccupations and the way that being part of society is changing generally into a soulless experience.

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                    Jean A Brandelero
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                    I'm brazilian and never heard about this... This made me laugh... haha http://www.euronews.com/2012/07/11/brazil-inmates-cycle-to-freedom-by-generating-electricity/[^]

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                      :-D Wireless charging tech, anybody? (I.e transformers with an air-core, rather than a ferromagnetic one) I find it far more interesting that one of the commentators indicates that Brazil now has in place a system in jails whereby prisoners can reduce their sentence by riding exercise bikes connected to generators. A concept that touches on one of the ones explored in one of the episodes in the Black Mirror[^] tv series. (S1E2) I recommend it to those that are happy to look at a darkly satirical view on society and what may be logical conclusions for many of out preoccupations and the way that being part of society is changing generally into a soulless experience.

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                      ZurdoDev
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                      enhzflep wrote:

                      that Brazil now has in place a system in jails whereby prisoners can reduce their sentence by riding exercise bikes connected to generators.

                      I read somewhere a while back that this was introduced in the early 1900s maybe in the US. Critics called it inhumane treatment of the prisoners and then got rid of it. Now, jails have exercise bikes again and critics would say it was inhumane if the bikes weren't there. :laugh:

                      There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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