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Post your useless but amusing/interesting facts here.

For instance

Palindromic temperatures  :   28o C =   82o F

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Posted

Nice post. +1

Here's mine:

If you set the ratio:

#(gauge bosons)/#(source fermions)=1090/1080=1010

which is approximately correct for the observable universe.

And then raise it to the power:

#(degrees of freedom of all known gauge sectors) = 1(EM)+3(EW)+8(QCD) = 12

You get:

(1010)12 = 10120

which is the scale of the overcounting of the vacuum energy from QFT.

Coincidence? I'll leave that one to @SergUpstart... LOL

Posted
1 hour ago, studiot said:

Post your useless but amusing/interesting facts here.

For instance

Palindromic temperatures  :   28o C =   82o F

Does this have any connection to the fact that a fully stretched out (standard shop-bought) slinky is precisely 82 feet long?

Posted
1 minute ago, Markus Hanke said:

Does this have any connection to the fact that a fully stretched out (standard shop-bought) slinky is precisely 82 feet long?

Wow is it really ?

I thought it was just today's maximum forecast temperature for Somerset.

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Just now, studiot said:

Wow is it really ?

I thought it was just today's maximum forecast temperature for Somerset.

Here's another one - it is actually illegal to bring a Furbie into the Pentagon. It's in fact a criminal offence, punishable by lengthy prison sentences :)

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41 minutes ago, Markus Hanke said:

Here's another one - it is actually illegal to bring a Furbie into the Pentagon. It's in fact a criminal offence, punishable by lengthy prison sentences :)

It is illegal to wear high-heels in Carmel, California.

Posted
2 hours ago, studiot said:

Post your useless but amusing/interesting facts here.

For instance

Palindromic temperatures  :   28o C =   82o F

-40ºC = -40ºF

Posted
1 hour ago, Markus Hanke said:

Here's another one - it is actually illegal to bring a Furbie into the Pentagon. It's in fact a criminal offence, punishable by lengthy prison sentences :)

47 minutes ago, Strange said:

It is illegal to wear high-heels in Carmel, California.

Far from useless, I think you two may have saved me some jail time. I'll be repacking my suitcase for my next jaunt to the coasts. 

 

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2 hours ago, Markus Hanke said:

Here's another one - it is actually illegal to bring a Furbie into the Pentagon. It's in fact a criminal offence, punishable by lengthy prison sentences :)

They were banned, but I don't think it's a criminal offense. It was thought they could record conversations, which would be illegal in secure spaces, but they can't.

Posted
2 hours ago, swansont said:

-40ºC = -40ºF

0 K = 0 °R
 

 

4 hours ago, Markus Hanke said:

Here's another one - it is actually illegal to bring a Furbie into the Pentagon. It's in fact a criminal offence, punishable by lengthy prison sentences :)

What charge? Bad spelling?

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21 hours ago, swansont said:

They were banned, but I don't think it's a criminal offense. It was thought they could record conversations, which would be illegal in secure spaces, but they can't.

Oh I see :) I never bothered to fact check this...just come across it here and there.

A somewhat more scientific one - it is possible to construct (mathematically) a geometric body that has finite edge length, and infinite surface area enclosing zero volume.

Posted
8 minutes ago, et pet said:

In the U.S. you can park in a driveway and drive on a Parkway.

Also true in Camden in North London 🙂

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The word "arrive" is related to "river" and "riparian" (= related to river banks) because it originally meant "to arrive by boat".

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The chicken egg came before the chicken, because the egg was laid by a creature very similar to a chicken but different enough to be a different species.  The mutation occurred in the egg creating the first chicken.  Therefore the chicken egg came before the chicken. :D

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Airbrush said:

Therefore the chicken egg came before the chicken. 

If you call it "the chicken egg" because has a chicken in it; would be different than calling it "the chicken egg" because was laid by a chicken.  Which correctly, would be a hen instead. 🤨

Posted (edited)
26 minutes ago, Externet said:

If you call it "the chicken egg" because has a chicken in it; would be different than calling it "the chicken egg" because was laid by a chicken.  Which correctly, would be a hen instead. 🤨

There was a mutation in the egg which was laid by a "chicken-like" creature, which was a different species.  That is why the egg was the first of its' kind, it was a "chicken egg" laid by a creature that was not a chicken.    Speciation occurred in the egg.

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45 minutes ago, Airbrush said:

The chicken egg came before the chicken, because the egg was laid by a creature very similar to a chicken but different enough to be a different species.  The mutation occurred in the egg creating the first chicken.  Therefore the chicken egg came before the chicken. :D

I can't see how this could be wrong. +1. Eggs were around long before anything chicken-like was around.

Whenever you decide a mature organism merits the definition of chicken, there must have been something before that already merits the definition of egg.

I think it's check mate.

Posted
37 minutes ago, Externet said:

If you call it "the chicken egg" because has a chicken in it; would be different than calling it "the chicken egg" because was laid by a chicken.  Which correctly, would be a hen instead. 🤨

Gosh I though chickens came from KFC.

Silly me.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Airbrush said:

Speciation occurred in the egg.

Speciation occurred in the female parent. The egg is built after fertilization. Therefore the chicken came first.

You can be superstitious but you cannot be a little bit stitious. 

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