joneskind
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- Comment on Imaginary friends. 11 months ago:
The fact that you can’t solve any real life electro-magnetism problem without them kinda put an end to that complex shaming nonsense.
Yet there are still people to miss the absolute poetry of their story.
In 1545, an Italian genius called Gerolamo Cardano was pissed he couldn’t solve square root of negative number.
« Fine! I’ll make it myself » he said, before sending everyone to hell.
He then invented an imaginary number i whose square would be -1.
It wasn’t until centuries later that another famous genius named Leonhard Euler found a practical use of those numbers.
Without those numbers we would still be living like 1800´s peons.
- Comment on First live birth of a chimeric monkey using embryonic stem cell lines 1 year ago:
I remember an episode of CSI (Las Vegas) about that.
“Whooooooooo are you?” Tut tut! Tut tut! Tu Lu tu lu tu tut…
- Comment on Living in privately rented homes linked to faster biological ageing, study finds 1 year ago:
Wait, are you made of cheese?