Grandpa Turtle

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Grandpa Turtle

And more turtles.

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jlvanderzwan
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[looks around] "Well, Mitch..."
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Horror Stories for After Halloween

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HORROR STORIES for AFTER HALLOWEEN "The horrible noises were coming from behind a velvet curtain at the end of the long, dark hallway," Grrrl says. Cat says "Sisyphus was cursed to roll a boulder up a hill - every day -" "They advanced toward it slowly, quietly," Grrrl says, "grabbed hold of the curtain and pulled it aside, only to reveal-" "Most people would rather have a worse life with high status than a lower status life in a world that's better for everyone," says Boy. "Then on day his boss said," relays Cat, "'It's time to return to the office! We can all work so much better when we're in the same place!'" "dddddddiiSSSSsssssscourssssssssssse" says Bad Decision Dinosaur. "THE GENOCIDE THAT POWER IS BUILT ON!" Says Grrrrl. "'Wow you weren't supposed to see that' one guy said." "So Sisyphus rolled his boulder up the office fire stairs" says Cat. "Then his boss hired a new team based in India and asked Sisyphus to show them 'how you do that boulder stuff'." "But everyone in charge was mostly fine with it" says Grrrl. Girl says "As Gregor Sansa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found he had become his job."
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Sissyphus' reaction to the news after a short one-on-one with Bouldy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyf0s7KkN1o
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Irregular Webcomic! #2939 Rerun

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Comic #2939

These are indeed big philosophical considerations.

What are they doing in a webcomic?!


2025-11-05 Rerun commentary: Dr McCoy was the only one in Star Trek (The Original Series) who ever seemed to question the implications of transporter technology. But then he just shrugged and was like, "I guess it'll be okay." Dr Pulaski and Reg Barclay (The Next Generation) also had fears, but also used them anyway.
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The Barclay episodes show that in the Star Trek universe you're conscious the entire time you're converted to energy. And souls exist, as do beings of pure energy (typically depicted as "higher", more advanced lifeforms with godlike powers), as do multiple episodes where someone "ascends" to energy godhood. Which is not at all how physics works (kinda dumb that we're ok with that but salamanders are a bridge too far for the fandom, when I put it like that).

But hey, let's run with that. Then here's a fringe theory I just came up with: the Star Trek transporters temporarily force an "ascenscion" into a conscious of pure energy, that is then yeeted across spaces before the universe shoves you back down to physical space because you aren't actually enlightened yet.
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One of the cartoons from my new book ‘Physics for Cats’. In good bookshops now and online in…

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Caption: Despite his status in the mathematics community, Torus never stopped feeling inferior to his more delicious relatives, Doughnut and Bagel. 

Image: A wireframe torus with arms and legs waves awkwardly to a donut and bagel.

From 'Physics for Cats' by Tom Gauld - order it at www.tomgauld.comALT

One of the cartoons from my new book ‘Physics for Cats’. In good bookshops now and online in English, French, German and Spanish editions. I am in Spain this week launching the book - come along!

  • Wednesday, 7.30pm, Fundacion Telefonica, Madrid
  • Thursday, 6.30pm, Los 3 Hermanos de Moriarty, Madrid
  • Friday, 7.30pm, Libreria Letras Corsarias, Salamanca

Links at www.tomgauld.com

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Egypt’s self-cleaning solar panels shed desert dust

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Researchers roll out solar panels that vibrate to remove dust and dirt in arid environments.

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jlvanderzwan
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Oh that's pretty clever! They add a windcatching panel to make it sway in the wind on purpose:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBM5ApUFi98
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Rupert's Snub Cube and other Math Holes

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Duration: 1:18:34
Views: 90,048

In this cross-over episode between the Main Sequence and Tom Academy, we see what it would take to prove that you can't do what you already thought you couldn't do, and learn about Tom's prurient interest in Platonic horrors. Yes, the whole 80 minutes is about cubes and their relatives.

Project site: http://tom7.org/ruperts/
Download shapes, code, paper, etc. there.
David's soothing video: https://youtube.com/watch?v=evKFok65t_E
David's verification of triakis tetrahedron: https://youtube.com/watch?v=jDTPBdxmxKw

7 trillion polyhedra were harmed in the making of this video.

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