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Megillah Gorilla posted:All of science needs a drat good kicking. Shake out all the stupid measurements. You'd have to remember a conversion factor for lightyears.
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Vavrek posted:I think it comes from observational methods. You measure/record star positions, note by how many degrees they've changed, etc. There's no other way to get a big difference in observing positions than to observe, then wait six months for the Earth to be on the other side of the Sun, 180 M miles away from your first observation point, and observe again.
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I'm the Ruth - Liz axis.
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# ? Oct 1, 2018 20:29 |
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CommonShore posted:so a parsec... is the distance at which one AU of tangential displacement creates 1 degree of observable progression? One second, hence the name, Parallax ARc SECond.
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# ? Oct 1, 2018 20:34 |
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I'm the autism spectrum square in the middle of the libertarian left.
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# ? Oct 1, 2018 20:58 |
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how is a movement against police brutality authoritarian?
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# ? Oct 1, 2018 21:01 |
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What are the numbers supposed to be?
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Spoeank posted:Huh... I thought it was "It's October third" from Mean Girls That’s actually overtaken wake me up when September ends on google trends
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One problem keeping this graph down is that entities are not allowed to overlap.
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I’m Open Source’s authoritarian horn
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ToxicFrog posted:One second, hence the name, Parallax ARc SECond. One arcsecond which isn't related to time at all but is indeed an angle measure. 1 arc second is 1/60th of an arc minute, and an arc minute is 1/60th of a degree (so 1 arcsecond is 1/3600th of a degree). The second and minute thing are just ways to remember how to convert it. And it is more PARallax arcSECond, though that's probably needless pedantic. The reason the AU comes into play is because you take two measurements about 6 months apart (so the Earth will be on the opposite side of its orbit, reason to do this is it gives us an easy distance to compute between the two Earth locations, it will just be 2AU) and measure the apparent displacement of the star in the sky, this displacement angle is known as stellar parallax. We can then use the fact the earth is 1 AU from the sun and the computed angle to use trig (with the small angles no actual trig functions are necessary just the trig ratio) to compute the distance from the Earth to that star.
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Megillah Gorilla posted:All of science needs a drat good kicking. Shake out all the stupid measurements. That diagram is missing half of the diagram. It’s simple geometry on similar triangles.
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Platystemon posted:That diagram is missing half of the diagram. SAS, bitches
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# ? Oct 1, 2018 23:55 |
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Platystemon posted:That diagram is missing half of the diagram. So... is the Parallax View a good movie or not? This review seems unnecessary complicated. I like the touch that 90% of country music is further right than the Nazis.
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I'm 5.
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ultrafilter posted:I'm 5. Do your parents know you're using this site?
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I'm the autism spectrum as an ideological position
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Mamkute posted:I'm the autism spectrum as an ideological position I suspect we all are, in this thread.
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Mamkute posted:I'm the autism spectrum as an ideological position Count Roland posted:I suspect we all are, in this thread.
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Is this saying that Mexico, Russia and Breitbart are connected? Because going by the Breitbart comment section I don't think they want to be associated with Mexicans.
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Don Gato posted:Is this saying that Mexico, Russia and Breitbart are connected? Because going by the Breitbart comment section I don't think they want to be associated with Mexicans. The perfect alibi
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It Came From C-SPAM:
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 13:34 |
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Powered Descent posted:It Came From C-SPAM: At first glance that's a neat infographic and then the more I look the more i
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I'm the thin sliver representing the Mongols
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i'll be the bunch of little islands off the coast of europe getting the same amount of space as the whole of china, then
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Powered Descent posted:It Came From C-SPAM: I'm each Chinese dynasty being treated as a separate entity when no other civilization on that graph is treated the same way.
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 18:58 |
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At first I was like oh that's neat! All of the world's empires expanding and contracting. Cool graphic. Then I noticed Egypt and Mali were missing and oh Africa is tiny and...uh oh Asia is too and China has always been huge and...oh dear that is depressingly eurocentric. I'm...I uh I don't like this graphic anymore. Edit: oh wait Egypt is there but north Africa is separate from the rest of Africa. gently caress, the more I look at it the worse it gets.
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Besesoth posted:I'm each Chinese dynasty being treated as a separate entity when no other civilization on that graph is treated the same way. They do the same with the eastern roman empire
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ultrafilter posted:I'm 5.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:At first I was like oh that's neat! All of the world's empires expanding and contracting. Cool graphic. Then I noticed Egypt and Mali were missing and oh Africa is tiny and...uh oh Asia is too and China has always been huge and...oh dear that is depressingly eurocentric. I'm...I uh I don't like this graphic anymore. Yeah it definitely looks like they started with the premise of "How do we make it look like the Roman Empire was the single largest and most important empire in human history?" and worked backwards from there. Everybody else is basically a footnote on that graphic. Also nobody lived in Australia until the British arrived.
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Powered Descent posted:It Came From C-SPAM: What's the width supposed to represent? Why is the UK larger than the USSR?
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Ensign Expendable posted:What's the width supposed to represent? Why is the UK larger than the USSR? I'm going to guess the creator was from the UK.
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Top left is definitely band and theatre kids
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im the literally only one lesbian and one gay relationship in the whole school
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I’m the self‐reported data.
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Powered Descent posted:It Came From C-SPAM: I'm Israel/Judah disappearing circa 600 BC. but never appearing again Oh wait I think I see Israel at the 2000 AD section, between Jordan and ... 6 dog... Lebanon. It's just so small you can't really read it. Much like all of Africa It's like where's waldo, only more depressing Yes I know it actually says 6 Day War, it just looks weird how things are randomly written on top of the place names
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I’m “AD” proceeding the year.
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Platystemon posted:I’m “AD” proceeding the year. I mean, yeah, that's kinda outdated terminology too. I don't think "proceeding" is the opposite of "preceding" btw
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