#science_memes
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<img alt="second panel of standard “same picture” office meme, but with “fig” in lowercase impact outline covering the word “picture” in the subtitle" src="https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/01550dd0-5c07-4146-8b25-ff61ccc5705f.png">
How do I know it’s not two halves of the same fig?
Because… Science!
Yeah, it should be “fig 1”, “also fig 1, but the other half”.
fig 0.5 and fig 1.0
Do you have a justified true belief they aren’t the same fig?
The shape and internal structure are different.
<img alt="" src="https://i.imgur.com/DcIneET.jpeg">
Damn you.
Damn, black and white figs look like demons. The paradolia is real.
Does this mean that everything else labeled as fig has been a lie?
Not a lie per se, more of a fib.
Banana for scale?
Hrmf, figures.
Are these sig figs, or just the regular type?
They’re both fig 1
Ceci n’est pas une figue.
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<img alt="second panel of standard “same picture” office meme, but with “fig” in lowercase impact outline covering the word “picture” in the subtitle" src="https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/01550dd0-5c07-4146-8b25-ff61ccc5705f.png">
How do I know it’s not two halves of the same fig?
Because… Science!
Yeah, it should be “fig 1”, “also fig 1, but the other half”.
fig 0.5 and fig 1.0
Do you have a justified true belief they aren’t the same fig?
The shape and internal structure are different.
<img alt="" src="https://i.imgur.com/DcIneET.jpeg">
Damn you.
Damn, black and white figs look like demons. The paradolia is real.
Does this mean that everything else labeled as fig has been a lie?
Not a lie per se, more of a fib.
Banana for scale?
Hrmf, figures.
Are these sig figs, or just the regular type?
They’re both fig 1
Ceci n’est pas une figue.