What are your personal brain bugs?
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What are your personal brain bugs?
Personal misconceptions you have about science and other things that you know are wrong, but can't seem to shake off.
For me, one of them is that whenever I think of antimatter, I automatically think of some kind of glowing, translucent blue material, even though I know that realistically, antimatter wouldn't necessarily look any different from normal matter.
I'm guessing this is from watching so much Star Trek where the warp core which contained antimatter was blue and glowing.
For me, one of them is that whenever I think of antimatter, I automatically think of some kind of glowing, translucent blue material, even though I know that realistically, antimatter wouldn't necessarily look any different from normal matter.
I'm guessing this is from watching so much Star Trek where the warp core which contained antimatter was blue and glowing.
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Whenever i think of neutronium, i imagine it as a liquidy silver material, like what the T1000 was made of in T2. I dont really know why, to be honest.
Also when i think of Antimatter my mind's eye sees it as this rock of craggy, jagged black stuff with glowing red 'cracks' like cooling magma. And again, I dont know why.
Also when i think of Antimatter my mind's eye sees it as this rock of craggy, jagged black stuff with glowing red 'cracks' like cooling magma. And again, I dont know why.
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I've somehow convinced myself that the temperature must reach 0 Fahrenheit before snow can gather on the ground, though I have recently just lived through a week in Maine that should have refuted that little brainbug.
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Re: What are your personal brain bugs?
That warp core contains antimatter mixing with normal matter to produce energy, so the bluish glow could be attributed to them annihilating each other and making energy.OmegaGuy wrote:I'm guessing this is from watching so much Star Trek where the warp core which contained antimatter was blue and glowing.
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Antimatter is pure, darkest black to my mind. No idea why. I think when I was younger I got it confused with dark matter.
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Whenever I hear the term "quantum leap" I think of Dean Stockwell and Scott Bakula.NomAnor15 wrote:Whenever I hear the term "quantum leap", I imagine it as being very small.
And for whatever reason, I always imagine lasers as being like they are in Star Wars, GI Joe, or any of a million other such examples. This is despite having owned a laser pointer and knowing better, the little visible bolts of energy is always what pops into my mind whenever I hear talk of laser weaponry.
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I tend to envision it as stretching more than curving, per se. For example, imagine the "bowling ball on a rubber sheet" example. Now imagine it's been permanently deformed by the bowling ball -- if you flatten it out again, it might be flat, but it's still stretched out, kind of like a used condom that someone might want to flatten back into its original shape.Flagg wrote:I don't know if it's a brainbug or not, but I just can't get my head around the whole 'space is curved' thing.
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I just discovered a brainbug that has wasted me countless hours of programming time: I always thought that Fortran can't evaluate x^y if y is a real number, i.e. x^2 is fine, but not x^3.65.
So all this while I've written x^y as exp(y*logx) in my code, which is an absolute bitch when I need to exponentiate complicated explressions.
So all this while I've written x^y as exp(y*logx) in my code, which is an absolute bitch when I need to exponentiate complicated explressions.
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