It almost looked like it has a silly face in the crust.
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It almost looked like it has a silly face in the crust.
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This is an awesome explanation, that’s a really cool way to process an image. Thanks man, much appreciated.
That’s what I thought to. That’s why I’m wondering what spectrum this is in, or of it’s CGI/edit.
Is this in visible light or are there other spectrums involved? I m just wondering if this is real color.
Vote with your wallet. This shit right here dawg. That saying has lost its weight for some reason. Given there are a lot of ways that can be difficult or even impossible, but it’s still our best hope next to pitch forks and torches.
Well said.
Oh now these are cool. That’s how you recycle lol. Thank you sir for providing my next wiki hole.
Aw, poor lil guy. Give him some treats and hang out with him a lil.
Jesus Christ. That’s nuts.
Lol, let’s just be glad this didn’t become wide spread enough to tempt a certain boy scout to turn serial killer.
I wonder why no new companies have picked up this technology. Some patients surviving 30 years, with no surgical intervention required is a pretty bold claim for any pacemaker. Regulations be damned.
Under rated game. Great story and cinematic feel.
Oh snap, you know this is a good point. What if the reason lies in other universes? Didn’t we detect a possible fingerprint of a collision with another universe In the cosmic heat map looking thing? What if we had a collision at just the right time that caused the destruction of just enough anti-matter to throw off the balance.
Corn breads one of those things that’s gotta be made right. I don’t particularly enjoy corn bread from any restaurants, its always dry and bland. But my mom’s cornbread mmmmmmm mm, fluffy, sweet, moist, it’s fuckin delicious.
Poor little guy. Give him some extra ear scritches for us.
Ok that makes sense.
Man that’s pretty wild to think about. If antimatter was created at the same time as matter in the same quantity and distribution, then why are we here. Why didn’t the entire universe essentially cancel itself out? Was there some factor that benefited regular matter or hindered antimatter? Is there some level of chaos on the atomic or subatomic scale that played in regular matter being the dominant? Has some crazy philosophical implications.
What exactly does “annihilation” mean in this context. Do both “atoms” give off energy and convert to sub atomic particles? Does one atom kind of “win” over the other and undergo fission instead of complete annihilation?
What is wrong with my Lemmy![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/3163b94a-8f8b-489e-b584-0f619208dac4.png)