Material scientist wet dream
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I've noticed that the nerd meme communities here are just as, if not more, pedantic than the ones on reddit
Edit: oh yea that's also literally the first thing I thought when I read the post, whoops, I'm also a pedantic nerd, I just didn't bother commenting it
i came to see if it had been mentioned and then would have if it hadn't
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Idk, have been statistically proven that everyone who come into touch with that material end up dying.
True, but we also tested many other materials across thousands of years and the death rate of contact with dihydrogen monoxide only exceeds the baseline death rate with immersion of the oral and respiratory sections of the visage. A property shared with most other substances, especially in liquid forms.
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My oceanography textbook said so. You'd think the ocean people knew about water. Must be more propaganda from big compress to sell more compression.
Yeah, it's been 15 years since I've taken oceanography, but the density of water is determined by its temperature.
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The problem with water is it's heavy af. We need a light water.
Fat free water
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Yeah, it's been 15 years since I've taken oceanography, but the density of water is determined by its temperature.
Density is certainly changeable in water with temperature, but density isn't exactly the same thing as compression.
TIL A waterjet cutter pressurizes the water to something like 90,000 psi and it gets about 14% more dense. I always thought those things just had the water highly pressurised, but not actually compressed.
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Water Zero
Only 60 calories!
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I've noticed that the nerd meme communities here are just as, if not more, pedantic than the ones on reddit
Edit: oh yea that's also literally the first thing I thought when I read the post, whoops, I'm also a pedantic nerd, I just didn't bother commenting it
Well now I want to know what they were being pedantic about...
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Well now I want to know what they were being pedantic about...
Pure water isn't a good conductor, it needs other stuff mixed in to be a good conductor. Not sure why they deleted their comment. They weren't the one being pedantic, they were complaining that other people in this thread had no sense of humor for calling out the mistake in the original pic.
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Density is certainly changeable in water with temperature, but density isn't exactly the same thing as compression.
TIL A waterjet cutter pressurizes the water to something like 90,000 psi and it gets about 14% more dense. I always thought those things just had the water highly pressurised, but not actually compressed.
I want to posit that because water isn't compressible at forces we experience commonly, it doesn't mean it isn't compressible. For 99.999% of the water rules we concern ourselves with water should be considered incompressible, but there are exceptions to every rule
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Just needs a lil salt
But then the conductivity perishes as the salt is being spent. Just add more salt, then?
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4chan died for a reason, stop necroing it
4chan is now alive again
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But then the conductivity perishes as the salt is being spent. Just add more salt, then?
Just use an electrolyte bath like a professional
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4chan is now alive again
fuck....
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Just use an electrolyte bath like a professional
What would a CPU look like with these wires? Would it fit within my town?
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Just needs a lil salt
Introducing: Chlorone gas with a chance of hydrogen
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If you think water is incompressible, you’re not trying hard enough.
username checks out
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Just use an electrolyte bath like a professional