KM3-230213A
from einfach_orangensaft@sh.itjust.works to science_memes@mander.xyz on 26 Jun 00:00
https://sh.itjust.works/post/40972132

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MrQuallzin@lemmy.world on 26 Jun 01:11 next collapse

This isn’t realistic, everyone knows the 3DBenchy doesn’t actually float!

FuglyDuck@lemmy.world on 26 Jun 02:20 collapse

tune your printer and do a temp calibration tower.

other things that will help with this is increasing extrusion width to 150% or so of the nozzle diameter. (this also improves the strength of your parts.)

that said benchy’s are horribly unstable and don’t float right. but they should float.

Edit: Also, for your nerdy enjoyment

Zoot@reddthat.com on 26 Jun 03:00 collapse

Did you post the correct link?

FuglyDuck@lemmy.world on 26 Jun 03:12 collapse

apparently not. It’s fixed now.

(the lady who built a not-quite-full-sized benchy)

LostXOR@fedia.io on 26 Jun 02:41 next collapse

I like this meme; it requires some very specific knowledge to understand. :)

Engywuck@lemm.ee on 26 Jun 09:08 collapse

I’m a MPhys Physics(but in an unrelated field) and couldn’t get it. I fell so ignorant :-(

sharkfucker420@lemmy.ml on 26 Jun 03:24 collapse

What hyperspecific knowledge do I need to understand this meme?

TauZero@mander.xyz on 26 Jun 04:11 collapse

KM3-230213A is an ultra-energetic (220PeV) neutrino event recorded by the Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope (KM3NeT) on the bottom of the Mediterranean sea. The telescope consists of thousands of photomultiplier sensors suspended in the water, watching for Cherenkov radiation of the decay particles resulting from the rare collision of a neutrino with the inside of the Earth. There is no known cosmic mechanism how a neutrino so energetic could have come to be.

This meme proposes the hijinks of Apu as an alternative explanation of how all those blue-sensitive photomultipliers got activated (saturated even) in a straight line going from bottom up all at once.

sharkfucker420@lemmy.ml on 26 Jun 04:12 next collapse

Ahhhhh, thats very silly and I like it

uuldika@lemmy.ml on 26 Jun 06:37 collapse

the neutrino was estimated to at 220 PeV. goodness!