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    lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jul-2024 19:46:34 JST lainy lainy
    • radioactive isosoph
    @zvava just imagine how many bombs one could buy with that money
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      kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jul-2024 19:47:39 JST kaia kaia
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      @lain @zvava
      maybe they can invent a bomb that is bombier than the rest? physics helped us destroy more in the past
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      lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jul-2024 20:49:02 JST lainy lainy
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      @kaia @zvava i think they are working on this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_vacuum
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        False vacuum
        In quantum field theory, a false vacuum is a hypothetical vacuum that is relatively stable, but not in the most stable state possible. In this condition it is called metastable. It may last for a very long time in this state, but could eventually decay to the more stable one, an event known as false vacuum decay. The most common suggestion of how such a decay might happen in our universe is called bubble nucleation – if a small region of the universe by chance reached a more stable vacuum, this "bubble" (also called "bounce") would spread. A false vacuum exists at a local minimum of energy and is therefore not completely stable, in contrast to a true vacuum, which exists...
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      Ruled by thieves (racingdaily@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jul-2024 22:09:49 JST Ruled by thieves Ruled by thieves
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      @kaia Physics gave us the atom bomb, which gave us impunity to commit genocide. Please, no more searches for the answer to the universe. Does being ignorant to the unknowable stop us from living our day to day lives?

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      loonycyborg (loonycyborg@fediverse.wesnoth.org)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jul-2024 22:14:22 JST loonycyborg loonycyborg
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      @lain @kaia @zvava
      That's my favorite theoretic apocalypse. Since it spreads with speed of light you won't see it coming. Maybe it already happened and we're about to enter true vacuum and cease to exist. However I doubt it because this idea is based on incomplete models of things that we still yet to have to learn properly.
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