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07:10
@HDE226868 this isn't a surprise though :P
 
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Q: Please lower the reputation requirement to participate on WB.SE Meta

SecespitusThis is a follow-up to the well-received discussion Should the rep requirement for Meta be lowered to 1? Currently users need 5 reputation to participate in Meta. The reason for this requirement, according to the privilege description, is: Because we allow anonymous participation, we require...

 
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13:52
@Mithrandir24601 Shhhhh. . . Maybe nobody will notice.
So I heard an interesting solution to the Fermi paradox this morning that I hadn't heard before
@HDE Hmm? Notice what? Could you repeat that? I feel I have temporarily gone deaf . . . .
Deja vu, anyone? I feel we've been through this before . . . .
@FoxElemental Notice that GR is very much favored over Newtonian gravity, and has been for . . . ~100 years.
Oh. You were joking?
@AndyD273 What is this solution?
14:08
@Gryphon Apparently there is some evidence that some of the constants of physics aren't universal constants. The Fine-structure constant for instance looks like it could be variable by distance/time, and if it changes very much chemistry as we know it stops working. So it's possible that the area of the universe we live it is compatible for life, and elsewhere it is not.
That makes a lot of sense, actually. Although, no constant can change enough within the observable universe to prevent star/galaxy formation, because those still exist everywhere within the observable universe.
And I had a thought last night that is probably dumb...
So photons are massless, but you can actually use them to push a spacecraft by using a solar sail. So somehow they are imparting inertia while having no mass at all.
@AndyD273 That's the massless momentum @HDE226868 and I were talking about a while back.
So what if they do have a mass, but because of the particle/wave duality their mass is kind of spread out by uncertainty. So maybe the dark matter mass is actually the mass of photons that they just kind of pack away somewhere out of the way where we can't find it until they need to run into something.
FWIW, there are equations to calculate the mass of something based on the momentum and speed.
How they don't apply to photons is beyond me, but apparently they don't.
14:21
Maybe once you hit C the equations break. The answer is actually NaN, so they say "well, I guess that means massless" just to avoid confusing people.
Probably I was given a "simplified" equation in HS.
Because that one didn't become NaN.
Either that or the people running the universe simulation just put a zero in there to make things simpler. Kind of like the spherical cows in a frictionless pasture in a vacuum.
Oh:
> If the body is a massless particle (m0 = 0), then (1) reduces to E = pc. For photons, this is the relation, discovered in 19th century classical electromagnetism, between radiant momentum (causing radiation pressure) and radiant energy.
@AndyD273 :O
@AndyD273 If they were massless, they wouldn't travel at c. . . Massive particles uniformly travel at the same speed.
(. . . in a vacuum)
"Why does this universe simulation keep crashing!?!"
"It keeps happening every time we set the mass of a photon above zero."
"Ugg, fine. Just fudge it for now and we'll see if we can fix it for the next round."
14:25
Let's just say that I'm probably better off NOT discussing this as I've only covered it just enough to know that I don't know what I'm talking about.
@Hosch, so you're slightly ahead of me. I have to take it on faith that I don't know what I'm talking about.
Also . . . I think I mentioned symmetry breaking and the electroweak force when talking with @Hosch250? You can think of the photon as a cousin to the W and Z bosons of the weak nuclear force. The latter are given mass thanks to the Higgs field; the former remain massless. That's a difference between the weak force and electromagnetism.
I'm sure it has something really to do with the Higgs field. Normal baryonic matter moves through the Higgs field like a boat. Small particles like electrons and protons skip across the top like hydrofoils. "Heavier" elements like uranium are like super tankers, wallowing through the field. Photons are like sea gulls, flying above it, completely massless.
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Well, now it doesn't link.
Ugh.
(HDE's statement.)
I regrettably can't give you a deeper understanding of that - and nothing math-y. :P
14:33
Hey, I was just wondering if everybody had seen this yet:
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Q: Please lower the reputation requirement to participate on WB.SE Meta

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14:54
Yes, upvoted it, @Gryphon
Meta feeds posted it earlier
@HDE I didn't want to waste a mod flag, because I wasn't sure about it
But do you think that that discussion (worldbuilding.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/6464/…) is worthy of a [featured] tag?
because it looks like it's gonna be a pretty big discussion (and a small but serious change.)
Done.
And flagging about something like that isn't a bad idea, by the way.
@Gryphon Added option 5 as an additional answer
15:14
@HDE All right. Thank you for tagging.
@HDE It doesn't show up on main as featured, though
Let's just unfeature the SO announcement.
I mean, who cares that they hired someone?
LOL. But we can't remove mod tags since none of us moderate on Meta.
Perhaps remove the featured tag on "Election Results?"
Yeah, was about to suggest that. Basically, we hit our limit on featured questions.
Someone needs to make a post on main meta about SE business shouldn't override site business.
Or rather, SE daily operations shouldn't override site business.
Like hiring/firing.
15:21
@Hosch250 actually a new CM is big news
How?
they've not hired a new one in years
All right . . . you wanna flag the "Mod Election Results" with a mod flag to get the featured tag removed from WBmeta?
So? It's still daily operations, and doesn't affect any of the sites.
and its an unusual time cause SE's basically trying to reorganise things to put QA back in the forefront.
15:22
They still will be doing the CM work as defined by SE in the way SE tells them to.
which includes taking care of the sites
and the team the new CM's in is focused on small community growth
Sigh. I feel bad for poor HDE. We seem to be pinging him all the time.
so COC? Affects everyone. New CM? Affects everyone. New features... duh...
@JourneymanGeek Ooh, small site growth, like taking care of sites that graduate? Swag confirmed!
So . . . . mod flag or chat ping?
15:27
Ohhh, I need to get 9k rep quick!
@AndyD273 ... I wish but ehh.
but IME the focus has been off Q&A as a whole for a bit
CMs have been pulled off on other projects like docs and some background stuff
so I'd be happy to see them back in the community evagelist/interface role more ;)
(also the promised WB T was awesome :( )
@AndyD273 more that their focus was heavily on other projects ;p
I think Jon was doing docs, possibly others
So is this a case of trying to get people to stop asking question wrong?
16:04
@FoxElemental It might take a while - it's not instantaneous. I blame caching. :P
@Hosch250 Maybe I'm biased because I know the new CM, but . . . as @Journeyman's saying, it represents a huge shift in focus.
See, for example,
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Q: New Resources for Our Stack Exchange Network

Juan MIt's nice to be here! Hello, fellow humans! My name is Juan M and I’ve served as the Community Manager of Stack Overflow en español as well as the Manager for the International Stack Overflow communities. I realize that many of you have never heard of me or my roles at Stack Overflow and that’s ...

Juan's team will be dedicating a lot of CM-hours to giving non-SO sites attention. I think Worldbuilding's healthy enough that we might not be a primary target, but still, I assume we'd get trickle-down effects at the least.
@HDE226868 and well, the fact that the other CMs are more visible as well
Yeah, that too.
and we're hearing good noises.
Not sure how it will shape out yet
16:09
I know. They've been . . . maybe purposefully vague? Although they definitely want a lot of community feedback, and I think that's going to mold the future.
Yup
Personally I think its a start
Assuming they do everything they have promised to and follow through - its going to be pretty interesting
I agree.
I have a lot of unknowns though
(money, the role of the rest of the network after the heavy focus on SO...)
cause I've probably annoyed a few CMs by accusing our corporate overlords of not caring about smaller sites ;)
16:33
@JourneymanGeek The CR mods did the same before graduation.
One of them eventually started tweeting bad puns at Joel, and we got our swag a couple weeks later.
lol
I jokingly threatened to tweet sad dog pictures at him if SU didn't get a redesigned redesign
16:57
Yes . . .
@HDE Oh, okay, thanks for checking. Sorry for us pinging you so much here.
17:46
@Hosch250 Oh, We need to get our master punners in here then. If only @Daaaaawhoosh hadn't abandoned us.
 
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@AndyD273 Pretty sure Joel would've called them Monster Punners.
 
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Slow in here

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