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8:42 PM
@0celo7 i'm not triggered by it, I'm just baffled
 
@Semiclassical baffled by what
 
by someone thinking that knowing modern Greek would help whatsoever for reading physics
 
@Semiclassical what
what does that have to do with IQ?
 
@0celo7 oh. I thought you were replying to the message right above yours. wooops
reading comprehension fail
 
8:58 PM
I have question concerning wikipedias 'informal proof' of Earnshaw's theorem - they say:
"Informally, the case of a point charge in an arbitrary static electric field is a simple consequence of Gauss's law. For a particle to be in a stable equilibrium, small perturbations ("pushes") on the particle in any direction should not break the equilibrium; the particle should "fall back" to its previous position. This means that the force field lines around the particle's equilibrium position should all point inwards, towards that position.
If all of the surrounding field lines point towards the equilibrium point, then the divergence of the field at that point must be negative (i.e. that point acts as a sink). However, Gauss's Law says that the divergence of any possible electric force field is zero in free space."
I don't understand their last remark; we aren't dealing with free space at the exact point where the charge lies?
of course the divergence isn't zero exactly at that point, it's $\rho/\epsilon_0$, no?
though I'm not sure how it works with point charges, because we get an infinite divergence this way...
 
I'm not sure they include the field of the test charge in that scenario
 
o right
that makes sense I guess
 
yeah, you only want the field which the charge experiences
 
right of course
 
and that presumably doesn't include its own charge
 
9:01 PM
however, about my last question,
 
(which is good, b/c self-interaction is confusing)
 
how do we go about $\rho$ when dealing with point charges?
 
Well, take $\vec{E}=kq\hat{r}/r^2.$
 
o
never mind
yea I forgot
 
right
formally, you need to have $\rho=q\delta^{3}(\vec{r})$
 
9:03 PM
haha yea, I'm glad Griffiths skips that for now
 
but I've seen it indeed, the Dirac delta function
 
he talks about it in chapter 1
near the end
 
yes indeed
 
9:35 PM
hi my dudes
 
9:46 PM
hey @DanielSank is яю really an allowed combination in Russian?
as in "Примус починяю"
it looks rather weird to me
 
I'm not an expert at Russian, but why does it look weird to you @Emilio?
 
@ShaVuklia I guess the double y sound
 
lol, half of their words are y sounds:p
 
you should be more surprised when you don't hear a y sound:p
 
9:54 PM
I just hadn't seen a double one
say, without some kind of intervening consonant
 
I can't think of any word either right now
I mean, I just looked up some words
but maybe I hadn't paid attention to it before
 
¯\ _(ツ)_/¯
 
10:10 PM
@EmilioPisanty yes it is. "Поздравляю", for example.
@ShaVuklia говоришь по русски?
 
@DanielSank немного:p
I should say I speak no Russian (yet), but I can understand a good amount (written tekst mostly)
but.. is your name Daniel? or like, how come you know Russian?
 
@DanielSank fair enough
 
(o I guess you could be Russian based on your name, Даниил is pretty common apparently)
 
10:27 PM
the only Russian we have is @BalarkaSen
Osborne Reef is an artificial reef off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, constructed of concrete jacks in a 50 feet (15 m) diameter circle. In the 1970s, the reef was the subject of an ambitious expansion project utilizing old and discarded tires. The project ultimately failed, and the "reef" has come to be considered an environmental disaster—ultimately doing more harm than good in the coastal Florida waters. In 2007, after several false starts, cleanup efforts began when the United States military took on the project. This cleanup exercise provides the military with a real-world training...
whoever came up with this plan was a genius
what an epic troll
 
10:47 PM
@0celo7 nah I'm definitely more Russian, I was just born in the wrong country (but with the right blood). there are Russians who betray their country, so whatever, I can be a semi-Russian semi-misfit one day, sounds good enough to me
 
Balarka is more Russian
 
your mother is russian
 
Russian is the mindset, not the blood
 
disagree
it's a combination
 
@ShaVuklia She was born in the Soviet Union, but hates communism
so not Russian
 
10:48 PM
just like Putin
 
?
 
11:12 PM
@0celo7 G-Eazy is somehow not too bad as a pop rapper. Wtf
 
@BalarkaSen what made you come to this revelation
 
Stuff just popped up in my feeds and I clicked from idleness
i think it's more telling of the current rap game than how good g-eazy is lol
 
@BalarkaSen there's plenty of really good pop rap
you just have bad music tastes
 
you dont know me
you havent listened to any of the raps i like
 
Death grips is bad
Fight me irl
You can use @EricSilva as your champion
we're already going to fight so two birds with one stone
 
11:19 PM
@EricSilva can you get Ryan noided for me
 
noided?
 
pathetic
its what listening to death grips does to you
you stay noided
you see footage son
 
oh yeah we can stream the fight
 
(i like things other than death grips too)
 
no
 
ASAP rocky?
 
ssssgfytgfgfu
its a rap about his cat
pretty fire
 
is that supposed to be the pdp meme
 
if one of the old men sees this conversation they will be confused
 
@BalarkaSen The "I freaked out" one is gold
@BalarkaSen why is the Soviet anthem such a meme
 
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