they laced this bread with olive oil and sundried tomatoes
The horoscope of the Persian Timurid ruler Iskandar Sultan, 1411. This is the only surviving individual illuminated horoscope from medieval Islam. Al-Mizan (Libra) is at 3 o'clock in the circle of zodiac signs.
Newtons 4th law is that for every "it's so over" there's an equal and opposite "we're so back"
βNoetherβ is such an absurdly perfect name for a scientist involved with relativity
i think its fucked up that so many people have to constantly justify their existence, or even their right to exist. just a thought!
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i don't feel like talking so i write.
im so fucking stupid someone gave me 9/25 as a probability and i tried to convert it into % form and instead of multiplying 25 and 9 by 4 to get 36/100 or 36% (like my friend did) i realised they were both square numbers then square rooted 9/25 to get 3/5 then translated that to 0.6 or 6/10 then squared that to get 36/100 then converted that to 36%. why did i do any of that. like come on.
Accretion Disk Binary System - December 26th, 1995.
"OurΒ SunΒ is unusual in that it is alone - most stars occur in multiple orΒ binary systems. In a binary system, the higher mass star will evolve faster and will eventually become a compact object - either aΒ white dwarfΒ star, aΒ neutron star, orΒ black hole. When the lower mass star later evolves into an expansion phase, it may be so close to the compact star that its outer atmosphere actually falls onto it. Such is the caseΒ diagrammedΒ above. HereΒ gasΒ from a blue giant star is shown being stripped away into an accretion disk around its compact binary companion. Gas in the accretion disk swirls around, heats up, and eventually falls onto the compact star. Extreme conditions frequently occur on the surface of the compact star as gas falls in, many times causing detectableΒ X-rays,Β gamma-rays, or evenΒ cataclysmic novaeΒ explosions. Studying the extreme conditions in these systems tells us about the inner properties of ordinary matter around us."
| madge | usa | 16 | aspiring physics + maths major |
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