There's a certain logic to how human civilization operates. Some say it's predetermined by physics, others point to evolutionary biology, but if you take a step back and look at things out of context, they might appear to defy all known "rules."
There's an account on X (formerly Twitter) called RARE.jpg. It shares random images from the internet that seem to belong to a parallel universe. Optical illusions, technological malfunctions, art installations, strange natural phenomena — everything goes, basically.
It's like a pair of sunglasses that allows you to see the world a little differently.
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A familiar but different world is something we love to wonder about. The multiverse has been the subject of much science fiction. And it’s not just social media pages and artists, either — some scientists are also investigating the possibility.
For example, in his book The Allure of the Multiverse: Extra Dimensions, Other Worlds, and Parallel Universes, physicist Paul Halpern of Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia explores these potential parallel realities, along with their histories and evolutions, and the insights they offer into the nature of science.
Not mush room for jokes here. Shall I get your coat, or you get mine?
Load More Replies...Game of Thrones had the Iron throne. What series would have had the Ethereal Throne?
That's me sitting right there in my tuxedo. What? Am I invisible again?
"There are different ideas about the multiverse: cultural ideas and scientific ideas. Those notions tend to be very different," Halpern told Scientific American.
"The cultural ideas apply to human life. People wonder what would have happened if they had moved to a different city, taken a different job, decided to pursue different hobbies or had a different relationship. They imagine paths they didn’t take and try to picture what would happen."
I see ads for this type of shirt, but I always thought they were bogus. Guess not!
very real but they only work from very specific angles.
Load More Replies...In science, Halpern said the idea can be split into the quantum multiverse and the cosmological multiverse.
"The quantum multiverse is a possible answer to the questions of what happens when measurements are taken in quantum physics and how human life is connected to the quantum world," he explained.
That was addressed as early as 1957 by a young graduate student, Hugh Everett III, with the many-worlds interpretation. "He speculated that different possibilities split into different universes—and that humans experience multiple realities but don’t really know about their doppelgängers," Halpern said.
“Flames, coz everybody loves flames!” (I recently watched the mythbusters and I have absolutely no idea if I got that quote correct)
If I had to guess, I'd say it's a nine-tailed kitsune and she was placed there intentionally so the cactus resembles her tails, but I can be wrong :)
Load More Replies...Monkey tail cactus. Thought it was AI for sure. But I was wrong.
they're soooo cute! my mum has one and it's curled up at the tip it's so charming
Load More Replies...The cactus didn’t get the memo about not being an octopus (with many, many tentacles)
Yes, please! I'm not sure why this isn't used more. We need more whimsy in this life.
Because people would p**s down it at the first opportunity?
Load More Replies...I was curious where this slide is located and apparently it's in Halle Neustadt, Germany.
On a hot summer night, would you offer your b**t to the steel slider??
Will it offer me its mouth? Yes. Will it offer me its teeth? Yes. Then that's a big fat no, for me.
Load More Replies...So THAT'S what happened to that Downcomer pipe from the latest failed SpaceX Super Heavy test!
The cosmological multiverse, on the other hand, is the idea that a process called inflation (the rapid expansion believed to be an early stage of the universe) is relatively easy to achieve in the early universe and elsewhere and happens all the time. This results in other "bubble" universes that expand, and since our universe has also expanded, they are currently beyond our scope.
"She seductively started to unbutton his shirt'". About a third of the way down she left him for a guy with a pullover.
Only unbutton the top few, just enough that you can slide your head through and put it on like a sweatshirt.
According to Halpern, the fact that the parameters of our universe seem to be within the right range for galaxies, stars, planets, and life to form makes physicists think a multiverse might be a correct interpretation of reality.
"If these constants—the strength of gravitation, the strength of the electromagnetic interactions, and so forth—were adjusted just a bit, then planets and life as we know it never would have formed. This is sometimes called the fine-tuning problem."
If we think about all the other possibilities and consider why we're in this branch of the universe rather than another, that might have something to do with the fact that there's an array of possible universes, and we happen to be one of the few that could support structure formation and eventually lead to life as we know it. But in most of the other versions, we would not be here.
It's messing with my head - those plastic lids and that phone can't be from the same era.
Load More Replies...Some cafés have part of their outdoor space across the street from the actual café, so the lids would prevent spills during the server's trot across the street.
This is from a ride in Disney California Adventure in a bug’s life section called Heimlech’s chew chew train, sadly this area has been replaced by Carsland
Physics has evolved to a point where it considers many things that are not directly measurable. And some say that if we are dealing with something that cannot be tested, it's just pseudoscience.
But Halpern believes this criticism goes too far. He highlighted that humanity has an ambition to try to understand everything not just in this world, but in the universe as well. "We're a very bold group of people living on a planet that's a relatively tiny part of everything. We use our instruments to try to understand it as much as we can."
"We use different tools, and one of those tools is theoretical physics; another tool is direct observation. We hope that those methods match up, but sometimes there's a lag," he said. "Sometimes there are experimental results that theory does not explain. Sometimes there are theoretical models—such as general relativity—that seem so compelling that there's some degree of acceptance without observation, and only later does science produce experimental results."
I would hate to try to clean it. All the food trhat would get caught in bottom of the bowl.
Try googling "frog mug". There was a very old one on a recent episode of Antiques Roadshow.
Load More Replies...Having been a rock climber I'm concerned about what it's not tied to.
Load More Replies...🎶🎵 "George, George, George of the mountain / Friend of the whole block / George, George, George of the mountain / Watch out for that rock! / ..." 🎵🎶
"Even if you're a trained physicist and are basing everything on laws of physics and things like general relativity and quantum physics, there's always some room for philosophical preferences," Halpern said, explaining that there are some physicists who really like to think that time is an illusion, and others who like to think that time is real.
Exciting ideas can take a (little) while to test, so we just have to be patient. And until that happens with the multiverse theory, I guess there's not much else to do but scroll through such lists and entertain our imaginations.
I appreciate the level of effort here. He's even straining, making that vein on his temple bulge.
Back in the days when they used to cut a record (you may have have to be an older person to get this one)
Those old-timey records were groovy. (Yes, that's where that word comes from.)
Load More Replies...That would keep out any one with visual impairments or dementia, although that seems a strange aim for a business
I used to have my office outside. Pro-tip: don't buy black metal alienware laptops for this....
Well, now you know how the whole setup ended up out in the woods.
Load More Replies...I've got a necklace with a pendant like this. I put it on the dressing table ready to go out on Halloween, and Mr Auntriarch nearly whacked it with his slipper...
Load More Replies...As usual, after the installation of windows, there's still a lot of updates needed.
As long as the mirrors are flat, not curved, that shouldn't be a problem.
Load More Replies...That's right. We need to stare at it till it hits a corner.
Load More Replies...D**k Van D**e being censored absolutely took me out
Load More Replies...Definitely a "glass half full" person, eh, Uncle? LOL
Load More Replies...First time I'm seeing this expression used outside the book 😊
Load More Replies...no. Liquid Gold Appears to Flow, Drip, and Drain Through Galleries by Vanderlei Lopes
Load More Replies...OK. What am I missing? 'Splain it to me Lucy...er Lazy
Load More Replies...Not my personal taste, but I really like it. Because most gym products have this "tough men" vibe, we could use some with a more silly vibe, for people who wanna be ripped but enjoy a playful esthetique.
I make the top one to weigh around 50 lbs based on the steel in the stars. So, maybe?
Load More Replies...They'll still fail to park completely within the lines.
Load More Replies...Oh, it's a hair clip! Took me a minute to figure out what was going on.. 😅
As long as it's not a functional lighter and just a hair clip. Imagine this back in the days of Aqua net? 🔥
Load More Replies...Based on the tabs, this is definitely a programmer.... codewithhugo, GitHub, YouTube with LoFi, Twitter, Reddit, Amazon, Slack, etc etc
Trump's mind on any given day............or even on an ungiven day.
Nah, his would be full of error messages, 404 page not founds and the dinosaur running around
Load More Replies...And that is just open tabs. I have seen people's browers back inthe 98/XP days where 3rd party toolbars (i.e viruses) would take up that much space in the window. Also, I saw those on the same computers people wondered why they had internet issues (I do IT and have since high school)
Just 2 days ago, I discovered that wiki has merch available. I didn't see any with quite this much detail, but still pretty cool stuff.
No, that was a few back with the cars in the stairs. At least this one can double as a sweater/blanket holder.
Load More Replies...I've seen instances where people (especially in the Middle East) buy these expensive cars, and then go bankrupt. They can't afford them, so they just abandon them in parking garages....literally millions of $$$ just sitting
I've seen cars parked with dust like this on them parked in various car park garages in Seattle. Even at a few hotel parking garages. Unsure why such expensive cars would be parked with so much dust when the garage charges to park there🤷🏼
Are they driving that Ferrari down dirt roads? The Diablo isn't quite as dirty/dusty, but if you can't/don't drive them often, at least protect them with a car cover.
Pull feet up, use bar to get to crouching position, pivot around on feet, place hands on windowsill, lift one foot up and over windowsill, step inside, bring other foot and leg to follow. Boring.
Load More Replies...I first thought that US$ 242,000 was a bit steep for a guitar, then I realised it was Yen - so only US$ 1,555.
I checked that myself. I saw it was Yen right away, but I was curious about the USD pricing
Load More Replies...Actually a great idea if you wanna lay down while still looking at your monitors. I would use this. Just gotta get used to it
I'll pass on the meat-nails, even if they're Italian style.
Load More Replies...Yeah, hopefully they use counterfeits when they do this.
Load More Replies...My Japanese roommate in college had a TV like that but she had a Super Nintendo from Japan with Puyo Puyo. We'd play until 2am in the dormitory on the weekends 👍
What's stranger? Wearing a car belt buckle on your wrist or the fact that it has a clock in it?
