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Explosions in the Sky

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      Sounds dirty. Will there be cheese?

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    Excellent band, by the way.

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        That sounds awesome.

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      Absolutely. I saw them back in the day. A+ performance.

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      yess, I’ve seen them live twice and I still hope they’ll tour again

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        I’ve got tix to see them in Seattle on Sept 30!

    • EnderMB@lemmy.worlddeleted by creator
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      Amazing band, and lovely people too. I saw them in Bristol about 5-6 years ago, and met them after their show. I told them that I owe them my Computer Science degree since they’re basically my study playlist, and apparently they get that from fans often.

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      First band I ever saw live.

      Still have the smarties they threw to the crowd after the last song.

      Toronto… 07ish

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        What a great first concert, good for you!

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      I’ve got tix at the end of the month!

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    Is there a word for this type of hypersimplification to evoke wonder? If not, can we coin one?

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      Awendering

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      A few simple words that just turned my reality upside down? I’m sure Germans have one

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        Numberwang

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          This is definitely Numberwang!

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        abgefickt?

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        Vorshtein?

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        Verwunderung?

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        Realitätsverschiebung?

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      Saganumenousness.

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      My suggestion: Simplificatio Adstupefaciendi - A simplification with the purpose to astonish.

      On top of sounding cool it is already astonishing to remember and to be able to spell it!

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        Too much like a Harry Potter spell tho

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      Releasing the kraken

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      2Deep4Me

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    Holy shit. That was pretty profound.

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      I love the line “when an explosion explodes hard enough, dust wakes up and thinks about itself”

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        I’d condense the whole post down to:

        The universe is an ongoing explosion. Sometimes the exploded dust becomes haunted.

        That’s us.

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      No u.

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    The cosmos is within us. We are made of star stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself.

    Carl Sagan.

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      This Carl guy sounds pretty smart. Maybe he should study physics or something.

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    An explosion is pure entropy. It’s high energy releasing to a low energy state in an uncontrolled manner

    We climb down the energy slope very slowly to reverse entropy and create order

    The universe is like us - temporary order emerges as it slides towards entropy

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      Perhaps another way to think of it is that we’re a patch of localised order in an overall disordered universe

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        Or perhaps more eloquently:

        we’re the standing part of a harmonic fart

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          I don’t understand this, but it sounds cool.

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            We’re the fixed red dot in the superposition of the green and blue waves interfering with one other

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      But how do you reverse entropy when the last star dies out?

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          If only this was a response AI could give. I think it would solve a lot of the problems

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          https://xkcd.com/1448/

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        (apparent deadlink BTW). In answer to the question: slow and steady Hawking radiation from all the black holes, perhaps?

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      But are we actually creating order? To maintain life’s order, we are creating much more disorder somewhere else.

      Life is but an entropy maximization machine.

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        On the overall scale of the universe? No, not even remotely close. On the local scale of the Earth, generally yes.

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          Well, as much as possible anyway. When considering mass alone, life is quite efficient.

          According to Wolfram Alpha:

          The sun produces 3.8 * 1028 watts.

          A single human produces 104 watts (calculated through the average caloric intake assuming that intake ≈ energy consumption) through heat radiation.

          Therefore:

          1 kg of human converts 1.5 watt into heat.

          1 kg of the sun converts 0.0002 watt into (heat) radiation.

          And while I have nearly no understanding how entropy is calculated, from those values alone it seems like humans produce more entropy per kg than the sun. I’m pretty sure entropy is somewhat related to energy production though.

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            Yes, if you consider just a human-mass equivalent portion of the Sun then it’s not doing much, but that’s not really a useful comparison. We’re talking about total net entropy here, not entropy per unit mass.

            But yes, if it makes you feel any better, I’ll concede that if you had octillions of people our total metabolic energy output would, in fact, be significantly higher than that of the Sun.

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              This raises the question of how many kg of human mass is required to start fusion and create a human star? How does fusion even work if you have a mix of different elements? Would the human star pulse in a cycle of collapsing until hydrogen fusion starts, exploding out until it stops and then collapsing again? Or would any fusion ignite enough to stop it from collapsing into a neutron star or black hole?

              And if I’ve asked this question, does it mean xkcd has already attempted an answer? Or at least a comic that mentions it?

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      A single human may look organized, but collectively we are chaos

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    I hate that this is popular. This is a creationist level understanding of the big bang.

    You ever use a spray can for a while and the can gets cold? It’s more like that.

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    Meditate

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    The buddha explained this 2500 years ago

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      According to the Lotus Sutra the Earth is also a sentient being.

      The Chan School of Buddhism says that all phenomena are mind. There is nothing that is not mind. We, as humans, are a mind in a mind.

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        No that’s not exactly right. It’s not that everything is only mind. Our subjective experience is only mind, you don’t actually see experience as it is but instead your experience of life is only mind in the sense it gets filtered by your sensory apparatus and hence it isn’t real as you don’t really sense reality as you are capable of. Doesn’t mean reality doesn’t exist if you’re not looking

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    Just recently mentioned the conscious universe theory in conversation with a friend.

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        If we share this nightmare Then we can dream Spiritus mundi

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    The paragraphing has gone all the way through readable back to “I’m not reading this”.

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    But it wasn’t really an explosion, it was more like a spontaneous, insane inflation that found itself suddenly huge and empty, only after it was through with that particular stage did it zap itself full of energy and matter everywhere all at once. Then it continued growing in volume and thinning out via regular ol’ relativistic expansion.

    EDIT: looking a little bit closer, there’s the thing about zapping all over itself after Inflation, it was almost perfectly half-and-half matter/antimatter, which then proceeded to join and annihilate into pure energy, but for some reason probably related to the Weak Force, just a little bit more matter was created than antimatter.

    And that’s what we are and see today, 1 part out of every 8 million-and-one. For every 4,000,000 parts antimatter, there were 4,000,001 parts matter, only that 1 left over particle of matter, multiplied a bazillion times.

    That’s just a whole other level of amazing than just saying “an explosion”.

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    I heard Bill Wurtz voice while I read this

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      Even crazier space dust!

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    Reminds me of this Pete Holmes bit.

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    and then downvotes it

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