Only_Philosopher7351
Only_Philosopher7351 t1_jbndv7z wrote
Reply to comment by fancybigballs in Ginger Spice was the only real Spice Girl. by RuariWasTaken
Together they make a pretty decent curry.
Only_Philosopher7351 t1_ja4enje wrote
Reply to [Story] I have 48 days to fix my life by itslexibicth
You may just discover resilience in you that you do not know you have. Don't overthink it. I have heard people say to follow your feet, where the body goes, the mind will follow.
Make a routine that starts with an early morning shower and forward momentum. It will be difficult, but it will not break you.
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> When we quit thinking primarily about ourselves and our own self-preservation, we undergo a truly heroic transformation of consciousness.
Joseph Campbell
Only_Philosopher7351 t1_j86k8z9 wrote
Also, not much of a punk icon.
Only_Philosopher7351 t1_j7cuvun wrote
Reply to Is the yearly cycle of varying daylight durations from day to day throughout time consistent? Is the cycle we have today the same as in the 17th century? by meellowstar
Although keeping time is a human invention and was only agreed upon relatively recently, variations in the earth's wobble around its axis have lead to shorter and longer amounts of sunlight further away from the equator.
But these variations are part of a long cycle (Milankovitch cycles) on observatories like Newgrange and Stonehenge prove that the position of the sun in the northern hemisphere has been very consistent for the last 10,000 or so years.
Only_Philosopher7351 t1_j28hs0j wrote
The speed of light can be calculated using the vacuum permittivity ε0 and vacuum permeability μ0 established by Maxwell's theory: c2 = 1/(ε0μ0).
Einstein used this fact to show that the speed of light in a vacuum must be constant in every inertial frame, thus relative.
Because permittivity and permeability are constant in electromagnetic theory, c must have always been c.
Only_Philosopher7351 t1_j0rnwys wrote
I tried to share this on FB and was suspended. [kidding] [not really]
Only_Philosopher7351 t1_jbrvkjm wrote
Reply to TIL the best selling book of 1981 was a guide on how to solve the Rubik's cube, selling over 6 million copies. by lightsdevil
Why didn't they just google it?
Boomers were idiots with technology, even back then!!