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4:00 PM
Damn, I just spat my beef burger onto the keyboard!
 
Anonymous
@0celóñe7 Nice. @AccidentalFourierTransform Is teaching you some life skills. :D
 
@JohnRennie :)
 
:-)
Anyway I'm actually now eating mint choc chip ice cream.
 
Anonymous
Why do engineers have to give English tests ? ;-; (I've an English language and literature test next week.....meh)
 
to make sure you speak the properest of Englishes
not some doubtful Indian English
 
Anonymous
4:02 PM
i c
 
Anonymous
ho ho
 
Anonymous
@0celóñe7 We're taught a mumbo-jumbo of American and British English with some typical Indian terms spilled here and there
 
how awful
 
4:19 PM
There's a reason why that particular version look awful, and it is recently a running gag in australia
 
Hey, i just burnt some acetone and inhaled the gas, is it toxic? My head is paining.....
 
@RaviPrakash Jesus Christ, you made mustard gas
what the hell were you burning acetone for
 
what are you sure? Acetone does not contain sulfur and chlorine atoms to make mustard gas
 
sigh
 
Mustard gas? :O
What's it
 
Anonymous
4:26 PM
@RaviPrakash No it's not. Don't worry
 
Anonymous
You're lucky that you didn't get any burns
 
It was only 15-20 drops
 
@RaviPrakash What were you trying to do?
 
Anonymous
It's not very toxic
 
Anonymous
It'll be okay
 
4:26 PM
Better go to the doctor, if your heads paining and all
 
Anonymous
Show a doctor tomorrow
 
Anonymous
if it persists
 
@Blue Thank u so much :-)
@Blue okay
 
Anonymous
If you want to convince yourself read this
 
Can u tell CO2 or CO is the gas formed during burning
 
Anonymous
4:28 PM
CO2 if enough oxygen was present
 
@Blue did you read sheldon axler ? It's quite a good introduction to linear algebra
 
Anonymous
@PrathyushPoduval No. I'll have a look
 
Anonymous
thanks
 
It has quite a lot of examples like how you wanted :P
 
@Blue :) yes, this small experiment was done in open air, top of my house
 
Anonymous
4:31 PM
If you're gonna be a chemist get adjusted to stuff like this :P Be careful though :)
 
@RaviPrakash then the acetone will have burned completely to CO2 and water, both of which are harmless.
(Assuming there is too little water to drown in and too little CO2 to cause global warming)
 
It gives a nice sensation
:P
 
Anonymous
Goddamit
 
Anonymous
^
 
@JohnRennie You're best !
 
Anonymous
4:33 PM
Spreading lies about chemistry experiments can be fatal compared to spreading lies about other subjects
 
Its AquaRegia, it gives nice sensation to Gold even..
@PrathyushPoduval
 
@RaviPrakash Inhaling acetone can cause a headache, though it's harmless unless you inhale really large quantites.
 
@Blue if he's off burning acetone, he must be knowing whats aquaregia :P
 
I'd go along with what Blue said. If the headache is still there tomorrow seek medical advice. Otherwise just carry on.
 
@JohnRennie EXACTLY, this is the thing which happened to me....
 
Anonymous
4:37 PM
@RaviPrakash Why were you doing the experiment?
 
diethyl ether is much worse. It literally smells like drowning
 
@Blue ° ͜ʖ ͡ -
sankboard amirite
 
@JohnRennie That's why i am feeling headache after inhaling that..... Before it, i was not having any.
@Blue To see the beauty of acetone burning with faint 'Blue' light :-)
 
Anonymous
@RaviPrakash I suppose you're a school student?
 
4:40 PM
Yes
 
Need help with question 13
 
Anonymous
Your attempt?
 
@MasterYushi What exactly is your question?
 
4:43 PM
none of the above?
 
60 is the answer for Q.11
 
I just can't figure out the answer, i think it will depend on the initial position which is unknown
 
And i don't know what the c and d options even mean, they are definitely not accelerations
 
ohh now i see
I thought they were accelerations
indeed they are not
 
Anonymous
4:45 PM
(C)
 
note that $\frac{\mathrm d}{\mathrm dt}(x^2)=x\frac{\mathrm d}{\mathrm dt}x$
 
I'm on mobile can't see latex
 
what happens if $x<$ and $\frac{\mathrm d}{\mathrm dt}x<0$? and what happens if $x>0$ and $\frac{\mathrm d}{\mathrm dt}x>0$?
 
Anonymous
Better to think of it like: The square of displacement from mean position must decrease with time.
 
4:48 PM
d/dt of x^2 will be 2x*v, right?
 
yes
wut?
just go with Blue's hint
 
So if that is negative it means x and v must have opposite signs
 
By chain rule, d/dt x^2 is 2x.v :)
 
@AccidentalFourierTransform You missed a factor 2
 
4:51 PM
Which means it must be moving towards origin
Right?
 
Anonymous
Yes
 
Anonymous
You're right
 
I get it now, thanks for the help
 
@Danu like a true physicist ;-)
 
Anonymous
@AccidentalFourierTransform Since when you decide to recognize yourself as a physicist ? =P
 
Anonymous
4:53 PM
I thought you were a math guy
 
what? Im not 0celo7
 
@AccidentalFourierTransform No, rather unlike a true physicist
Physicists are supposed to be good at computations. Mainly just that ;D
 
@Blue I never said I like math, nor that I'm a guy...
well, we do know how to take derivatives, don't we?
 
What else have you got? ;-)
 
Anonymous
4:56 PM
@AccidentalFourierTransform I've been forming a mental picture of you all this while as a blonde skinny male mathematician who rarely wears pants. You shattered that image :'D
 
Hi all!
 
I don't like pants, that's for sure
 
You don't wear pants?
 
only if I have to
 
Anonymous
4:57 PM
Jul 21 at 16:46, by Jaime Gallego
AFT is probably some 60 year old granny
 
Anonymous
Now I'll think of you as this ^
 
@AccidentalFourierTransform 😂
 
In the first image the current direction should be opposite,isn't it?
 
What is the relation between space & time?
 
Anonymous
4:59 PM
I need help with English now.....heh. Which one is correct "The teacher spoke to my father and me" or "The teacher spoke to me and my father" ? Or are both correct?
 
Does time gets slower where there is a stronger gravity?
 
Anonymous
@RaviPrakash loong story
 
Ooh
But is it true
I mean is the answer - Yes?
 
@RaviPrakash vote to close as unclear
 
@Blue Neither is. The correct sentence is "The teacher speaketh myself and mein fatherest".
 
5:02 PM
Unclear..
Okay
 
@Blue why father and not mother? Patriarchy.
 
@Blue I think the story is in the theory of relativity
 
relativity is a lie
 
so is cake
 
$\mathfrak{so}(1,d-1)$, specifically
 
5:04 PM
Lie? Really??
 
@AccidentalFourierTransform even GR?
 
GR is the biggest lie of them all
 
GR?
Oh general..
I got it
But do you really think Einstein was wrong
 
Yes.
The real physics is LQG
 
time is a ruler to measure the day, it doesn't go backwards, only one way
3
 
5:07 PM
@AccidentalFourierTransform r/KenM
@BalarkaSen do you know those memes
 
yah
 
okay, but we can slow/fasten the rate, I think..
 
awesome haiku by the way
 
LQG? Can you give me it's wikipedia link
 
Anonymous
5:09 PM
@0celóñe7 C'mon I'm serious
 
@BalarkaSen who did a haiku
 
Anonymous
Need help for the test :P
 
@Blue I think me comes last, but who knows
 
@Blue option a
 
I write proofs and government reports
 
5:10 PM
you writte?
(Y)
 
As a politeness, you kepp yourself in the end @blue
 
LQGR
 
Anonymous
@PrathyushPoduval That makes sense. Thanks!
 
@0celóñe7 do you like horror games
 
@Blue Not that anyone cares about politness and stuff :P
 
5:11 PM
@BalarkaSen I'm playing Metro 2033 and shit myself every 5 minutes
So no
 
huh i c
i watched pewd's resident evil 7 series in full
was enjoyable
no idea why i watched it but r/noregrets
 
Is RE7 actually scary?
 
Anonymous
@BalarkaSen How was the chemistry test?
 
Anonymous
Was there any test today?
 
@Blue Not bad at all. Nah, tomorrow's statistics.
 
Anonymous
5:14 PM
@BalarkaSen Good to know :P
 
@0celóñe7 I thought it was!
 
@BalarkaSen I've got Metro last night too
 
apparently the REx for a bunch of x < 7 were jokes
 
Left 4 dead 2
Do you wanna play that coop
 
5:15 PM
tempting offer.
but naw
ok, gotta run and review a little stat
 
Anonymous
@PrathyushPoduval Another question. Correct the sentence so that the initial phrase refers to the subject of the sentence: "Young and inexperienced, the trip sounded easy to me." I was thinking along the lines of: "Young and inexperienced, I thought that the trip would be easy." But that deviates too much from the original sentence...
 
^off-topic as homework ;-)
 
Anonymous
@Danu Everything other than physics is on-topic here.
 
Anonymous
:)
 
5:29 PM
@BalarkaSen I didn't mean now
 
5:44 PM
@GauthamShankar has your problem been solved? If not, post that in jee preparation and ping me? I can have a look to see if I can help.
@Blue our centre in JU is in Electronics and Computer Centre. Is that your building?
 
Anonymous
@WrichikBasu Yes!
 
Anonymous
Prayukti Bhavan
 
Anonymous
Is it T-3-7 ?
 
@Blue my father had hoped the same. :-)
@Blue that I don't know. They only gave that name of building.
 
Anonymous
T-3-7 is our room (in the second floor)
 
Anonymous
5:47 PM
Electronics department. The floor above us is for the CS students
 
Anonymous
And the 1st floor is for Civil engineering guys
 
Anonymous
@WrichikBasu When is your test?
 
Anonymous
I guess on a Sunday? :/
 
@Blue yes, this Sunday.
 
I don't know how I feel about civil engineers
 
Anonymous
5:48 PM
@WrichikBasu Uh, then we won't meet
 
Anonymous
I don't have classes on Sunday
 
Anonymous
:(
 
Anonymous
@0celóñe7 They're sort of scientific architects
 
They are the most useful people
 
Anonymous
:P
 
Anonymous
5:50 PM
@0celóñe7 Obviously
 
@0celóñe7 yes. Without them, your house would not have been there. ;-)
@Blue maybe some other day. :-)
 
@0celóñe7 If you could see the layout of my workplace, you would not say that.
 
I dont need a house IF I HAVE QUANTUM MECHANICS
 
Anonymous
But you don't
 
@Loong I tend to blame administration for stuff like that
And weird building codes
 
5:55 PM
@0celóñe7 Here, it mainly was premature optimization.
 
premature things are never good are they
Fair if not tactful, I guess. — MusedPony 4 mins ago
:-(
 
They designed many building parts against airplane crash, which was expensive. Therefore, they minimized the room sizes; but they did it before the system design was finished. Now everything is too tight and convoluted here.
 
things that are too tight are not good either are they
 
Anonymous
@AccidentalFourierTransform That's called unconsciousness.
 
@AccidentalFourierTransform In esoterics, the notion of esoteric energy is commonly attributed to electromagnetic (EM) waves, this explains the tag. However in the context of physics, this is a dramatic misunderstanding because EM waves cannot do psychokinesis and other brain power stuff that the esoterists claimed
 
Anonymous
I wonder if they even know what EM waves are. They pick up anything that sounds cool
 
You can google anything to do with chakras, energy crystals, energy healing etc. and these sites (which we will say they are pseudoscience because they go against wha is observed in physics experiments and physics understanding) and you will see EM wave do pop up alot in their description
 
Anonymous
6:21 PM
Few days back I heard an astrologer talking about quantum entanglement.
 
Anonymous
lol
 
Specifically, esoteric energy, are claimed by esoterists to be EM waves that emanated from the brain, or from the soul (nonphysical part of our being) and is a force that can brought various effects and changes
The issue on how it is incomptaible with physics is clear: Our neurons are simply not high voltage enough to broadcast even radiowaves
and also there's this nonlocal signal issue inherent for most of these things claimed by these groups
 
Anonymous
@Secret That's worse than pop-science.
 
Well, that's how these groups work
Esotericism cannot have much impact to reality except via social phenomenon unless consciousness has a nonphysical component, a view that mainstream neuroscientist convinced it is practically impossible given how we can map most neuron activity of our brains to our various actions and responses now
quantum mysticism and EM waves are commonly attributed to esotericism. The reason why for quantum is clear thus I am not going to explain that in detail.

For EM waves, it is attractive to their worldviews because of how ubiqitous it is and it is one of the simplest way to have a notion of action at a distance and can be projected in specific targets
EM fields are also one of the common concept that can exhibit superposition, where you can have different modes superimposed on top of each other at the same region of space. This provides a lot of flexibility for esoterists to explain a host of phenomeon by reducing whatever force that is involved into combinations of modes of EM waves and fields.

In paritcular, one common concept in the energy healing sectors often postulates that there exists a form of esoteric energy that is responsible for bad luck and harmful emotions (what they called negative energy) and forms of esoteric energy th
So yeah, they don't really know what an EM field really is other than the fact that they obey the superposition principle and they occupy space
 
Anonymous
7:02 PM
I don't understand English grammar. Wth is the grammar mistake in the sentence: "Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon." ?
 
Anonymous
English is a weird language.
 
@Blue the moon landings were faked.
 
Anonymous
@0celóñe7 That's not a grammar mistake.
 
Anonymous
lel
 
@Blue hmm, maybe using man is transphobic?
 
7:05 PM
There's nothing wrong with that sentence @Blue
 
Sid
@0celóñe7 Isn't that a rumour fueled around by people?
 
Anonymous
Okay. I'll leave this exercise and move on
 
Anonymous
I think the problem is with the second "the" in the sentence.
 
Sid
...what? That sentence makes perfect sense
No one cares whether you wrote a "the" or left a "the"
 
Anonymous
@Sid Pedants & grammar nazis do. :P
 
7:08 PM
"Louis Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon." there you go
 
@Blue what are you supposed to say?
 
Anonymous
"The Nature abhors a vacuum" is wrong. "The Nature abhors vacuum" is correct. wow
 
First man to walk on moon?
@Blue such bullshit
can't have some butthurt person flagging me again
 
Sid
@0celóñe7 What's the correct thing to speak, then?
 
@Sid what he wrote is perfectly acceptable
removing the second the seems wrong
it sounds wrong to native speakers
@Blue "The Nature" is already wrong
Stop reading whatever you're reading, it's wrong. Or that's just Indian English, in which case you can stop asking here.
 
Anonymous
These sentences are from the Oxford English grammar book.
 
Anonymous
I don't think it is written by Indians.
 
@Blue England = India, we've been over this.
 
Anonymous
@0celóñe7 wtf
 
7:14 PM
In physics, horror vacui, or plenism, is commonly stated as "Nature abhors a vacuum." It is a postulate attributed to Aristotle, who articulated a belief, later criticized by the atomism of Epicurus and Lucretius, that nature contains no vacuums because the denser surrounding material continuum would immediately fill the rarity of an incipient void. He also argued against the void in a more abstract sense, (as "separable"), for example, that by definition a void, itself, is nothing, and following Plato, nothing cannot rightly be said to exist. Furthermore, in so far as it would be featureless,...
"Nature abhors a vacuum"
@Blue Whatever you're reading is wrong...
 
Anonymous
Forget it. Grammar is like useless anyway
 
@Blue that's the spirit
 
Which grammar book are you using? @Blue
 
Anonymous
Selected parts of it is in syllabus. Not all.
 
7:21 PM
$\Gamma ramma\vec{r}$
 
@Blue Indian Amazon reviews are amazing
 
Anonymous
ikr :'D "high level grammer book"
 
Anonymous
"It is useful for all English larner."
 
Anonymous
"Not proper rules but only literaure"
 
Sid
Simply shows how much they learnt from that book. :P
 
7:31 PM
That^ is better imho
 
Anonymous
@skullpatrol Better in what sense?
 
Easier to learn from.
 
what you're reading right now is nonsense
can you post a picture of the doubtful section
does it come with answers?
 
Anonymous
I'll be done with this stuff in one week.
 
Anonymous
After that we won't have any more grammar tests I think
 
Sid
7:37 PM
On the contrary, our English teacher is a pretty cool lady.
 
Anonymous
@0celóñe7 No. These are unsolved exercises
 
Anonymous
@Sid Our English teacher is not bad either. I am solving the exercises for practice as similar type of questions might appear in the exam.
 
did anyone else's chat just die
I was getting redirected to Area 51
 
Anonymous
Mine got hanged for a while
 
Anonymous
Couldn't post messages
 
7:44 PM
my family seems to have disappeared
 
Same here @0celóñe7
Weird!!!
 
Sid
@0celóñe7 Same here too...
Maybe some bug..
 
Whatever happens always remember: there are two sides to every story
 
Sid
@Blue We don't even have a book for English
Even if there is one, we haven't been informed. And even if we are, I am not going to purchase that
 
@skullpatrol I thought s h o g had deleted the chat at first
 
7:50 PM
Yeah, I thought his bots were at work.
Bots or socks, same difference.
 
Anonymous
@Sid I took it from the library
 
Sid
I am not going to do even that
I trust my English enough to not rely on books.
Books tend to confuse you even more with their rules and stuff
 
Anonymous
Grammar is counter-intuitive.
 
You need more context.
Contextual information makes grammar a lot easier to understand.
 
Anonymous
@Sid Oh c'mon. You don't even know a fraction of all the grammar rules. Pick up Wren and Martin and start solving the exercises some day (without reading the theory). We'll talk then
 
Sid
7:56 PM
Heh we used to do Wren and Martin in high school
Like I said, I prefer to trust my English rather than rely on books
 
Anonymous
Even we did. Pretty sure you didn't complete it fully.
 
Sid
Don't remember now
 
@Sid that only works for natives
 
Anonymous
@Sid That's nonsense. It's like saying I trust my Math rather than rely on books.
 
Sid
Well, my own "rule" hasn't betrayed me yet.
 
7:57 PM
(without reading the theory) is a mistake
 
you have one rule for English?
@skullpatrol there is no English theory, we have too many exceptions
 
Sid
@0celóñe7 which is to not read too many rules of grammar.
 
That's why you need context.
 
Anonymous
I don't know what to say
 
@Blue Sid's English is better than yours, you have to admit.
 
Anonymous
7:59 PM
@0celóñe7 ......
 
On screen.
 

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