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is caused by electrons in a medium travelling faster than the speed of light in that mediumCherenkov blue
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is caused by electrons in a medium travelling faster than the speed of light in that mediumCherenkov blue
akshwualy, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light (other than quantum entanglement data). cherenkov radiation compensates for the energy of a particle as it crosses into a medium where the speed of light is different.is caused by electrons in a medium travelling faster than the speed of light in that medium
Uranium glass after the Manhattan Project sucks. It's almost all depleted shit. To get the stuff with U-235 you need to go back to the 20s or so. Old uranium glass rules, still pumps out lots of gamma.neon green got associated with radiation because uranium glass fluorescence and radium glow-in-the-dark paint
And then, ironically, humans decide to cultivate these peppers because of their spiciness, causing them to be a thousand times more prolific than if they lacked spice. Their defence mechanism was such a failure that they underflowed back into absolute success.Every pepper in existence: let's get so hot none of those dumb mammals will dare to eat us!
Dumb mammals: yummy!
This is the funniest thing about humans, there are literally critters still alive only because their evolutionary technique to discourage us from eating them actually made them a delicacy to us. "Oh, you developed a horrific neurotoxin to discourage us from eating you? DELICIOUS!" In comes fugu.And then, ironically, humans decide to cultivate these peppers because of their spiciness, causing them to be a thousand times more prolific than if they lacked spice. Their defence mechanism was such a failure that they underflowed back into absolute success.
It's the pinnacle of "task failed successfully".
Did you mean Akira Kurosawa (who did win Academy Awards, just not for Best Director), or Hayao Miyazaki (good luck getting that award for an animated movie, and a foreign one at that)?Acclaimed directors who have never won an Academy Award for Best Director:
- Akira Miyazaki
Kurosawa would make more sense as he's indisputably one of the best directors of all time. It was also an impressive feat for Miyazaki to win even Best Animated with a non-English-language film, even though the best Japanese animated film should, in a just reality, beat out the latest Disney goyslop every single year.Did you mean Akira Kurosawa (who did win Academy Awards, just not for Best Director), or Hayao Miyazaki (good luck getting that award for an animated movie, and a foreign one at that)?
Kinda crazy how Spirited Away broke the record for the most expensive animated film ever made in Japan (previously it was Akira) but it was about the same budget as Sausage Party, around 19 million usd., even though the best Japanese animated film should, in a just reality, beat out the latest Disney goyslop every single year
You actually have to spend money to force slop down people's throats.Pixar spent 100 million usd last year on marketing alone.
" Every day until you like it" but on a global scale.You actually have to spend money to force slop down people's throats.
I knew of a few like Kubrick and Scott, and looked up some more. I may have meant Kurosawa. I also knew of a director named Miyazaki who isn't the Dark Souls guy, and must have gotten them mixed up.Did you mean Akira Kurosawa (who did win Academy Awards, just not for Best Director), or Hayao Miyazaki (good luck getting that award for an animated movie, and a foreign one at that)?
Akira Miyazaki was a movie writer, but not a director, much less an internationally acclaimed one.
Probably Hayao Miyazaki, director of most Ghibli Studio movies (animated)I also knew of a director named Miyazaki
Ernest Hemingway's mum dressed him up like a sissy, for lack of better terminology, when he was a boy. It was a huge factor in why he became infamous for his manly man image. His dad, a respected doctor, also "went nuts" and shot himself. The reason why I put '"went nuts'" in quotations, is because it's most likely that they both suffered from an hereditary blood disease that eventually affected (effected? I never remember the difference. A bit like with patronising and condescending) their minds.