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8:17 PM
@Curio In what context do you think the concept of electronegativity can be usefully applied to kaons? Or do you mean potassium?
 
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@dmckee @Curio probably meant potassium (judging from the category of questions ze has asked here before). But that response surely shows the particle physicist in you ;)
 
I just ate two pounds of tomatoes
 
@dmckee any chance you're gonna step down from moderator duties?
 
the best fuitable
 
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@0celo7 wut...
 
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8:32 PM
Hope you don't turn red
 
@Blue I made the mistake of getting them from Costco and there's too many
 
@D.Hutchinson I've consider it. Depends on time-commitment issues.
 
they've probably got one more day so I had to divide them up into two batches
fairly large batches...
 
@0celo7 beautiful
 
sighs
No HoI4 players, hmmmmmm?
 
8:59 PM
Didn't even know it was a game..
Now RuneScape on the other hand...
 
Random physics/neuroscience question: What happens if you take a brain and put it close enough to a black hole such that time runs noticeably slower for some parts of the brain than others?
 
lol
 
I mean, before it gets physically ripped apart.
 
Very dumb question: If I want to find the equation of motion of a system, I could calculate kinetic energy T and potential energy V, subtract them (L=T-V) and apply the Euler-Lagrange equations. Why can't I just add T and V and take the derivative with respect to time (because energy is conserved?)
 
9:20 PM
@JannikPitt I'm just a physics noob but I think what you're talking about is the difference between Lagrangian mechanics and Hamiltonian mechanics.
 
9:37 PM
@JannikPitt Will that tell you when energy flow from kinetic to potential channels and how much and for how long? But as @PhiNotPi says, the Hamiltonian is often (but not quite always) the sum of those energies and plays a central role in Hamiltonian mechanics.
 
 
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11:59 PM
@JohnRennie You around?
I need some C design help
 
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