Physics
from fossilesque@mander.xyz to science_memes@mander.xyz on 30 Jun 11:04
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ID411@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 30 Jun 13:07 next collapse

I’ll bite - we understand turbulence, don’t we ?

As for time, it was very well understood until physicists started their shit .

niktemadur@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 13:20 next collapse

Maybe the turbulence was inside us all along / the friends we made along the way.

BlazeDaley@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 14:07 next collapse

We have a mathematical model, Navier-Stokes (NS), that seems to describe motion of fluids well. In practice NS and related approximation models with simpler numerical solutions can be used to derive useful results. In that sense we can simulate turbulence for some sets of conditions and get useful approximations out. In general it’s still an open problem if NS has, given an initial velocity field, a solution that is globally defined and smooth. Practically this means we don’t know one way or the other if NS has initial conditions under which the velocity or pressure fields of the solution tend to infinity in finite time. This is the unsolved Navier-Stokes problem.

…wikipedia.org/…/Navier–Stokes_existence_and_smoo…

Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 14:18 collapse

Imo turbulence is “unsolved” in the same way the 3-Body problem is unsolved. It’s chaotic.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_theory

Kolanaki@yiffit.net on 30 Jun 13:14 next collapse

“This is how the world works, except maybe it’s not.” - Physics

Zwiebel@feddit.org on 30 Jun 15:11 collapse

“This is a model and description of how the world seems to work”

niktemadur@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 13:19 next collapse

Then Einstein and Bohr broke everything again. Then Dirac and Feynman put it back together again. Now, we’ve basically got it all worked out…

Kwakigra@beehaw.org on 30 Jun 13:57 next collapse

I love the honesty of actual science.

Hupf@feddit.de on 30 Jun 21:05 next collapse

Now it is our turn to study statistical mechanics.

barsquid@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 21:48 collapse

I love that quote. I should buy that book just as an artifact to make me happy every time I see it. The absolute pinnacle of self-aware humor.

amenji@programming.dev on 01 Jul 09:23 collapse

Which book?

Gustephan@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 13:43 next collapse

I can’t remember which text it is, but it opens talking about a bunch of physicists studying stat mech then suck starting shotguns. Then it goes “and now it’s our turn to study statistical mechanics”

gentooer@programming.dev on 02 Jul 09:40 collapse

The book “States of Matter” by David L. Goodstein.

<img alt="" src="https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/52043877-3cfd-4c51-a6fb-228e2156f8b4.webp">

lemming@sh.itjust.works on 30 Jun 21:34 next collapse

It should be said that this is from Science Abridged Beyond the Point of Usefulness by Zach Wienersmith.

flambonkscious@sh.itjust.works on 30 Jun 23:30 collapse

Weinersmith, really? Poor bastard

Thanks, though, that’s really helpful! I didn’t believe you until I looked it up :)

rambling_lunatic@sh.itjust.works on 01 Jul 01:23 collapse

His last name at birth was Weiner.

lemming@sh.itjust.works on 01 Jul 08:28 collapse

And his wife’s was Smith. They combined their names when they married.

Unlearned9545@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 22:30 next collapse

Just wait until you learn about friction!

AtariDump@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 23:18 next collapse

People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it’s more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly… time-y wimey… stuff.

WeirdAlex03@lemmy.zip on 01 Jul 00:24 next collapse

<img alt="GIF clip of the Tenth Doctor from Doctor Who saying “wibbly wobbly… timey wimey… stuff”" src="https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/1d6c2c31-704a-4ee2-b324-89349ef6cbde.gif">

Spider89@lemm.ee on 01 Jul 09:10 next collapse

I read this in TechnologyConnections voice.

MonkderDritte@feddit.de on 01 Jul 10:30 collapse

Wasn’t there an experiment with lasers and reversing cause and effect?

EunieIsTheBus@feddit.de on 02 Jul 11:13 next collapse

I read this in the jingle voice from ‘the history of the entire world, I guess’. You know, the part about China?

Physics is back together 🎶 and it broke again

wick@lemm.ee on 02 Jul 22:06 collapse

What we need is a visionary stem dropout to put it all together in a powepoint and release a YouTube video about how academia is suppressing their ideas.