Oh, it gets way worse.
EM and weak are unified. The rest aren't. Higgs is needed to make standard model work, which is not a unified theory.I thought they'd already unified EM, Weak and Strong based on the Higgs Boson stuff? Or is that still work in progress?
(note that I have no idea what the Higgs Boson is or in what way it unifies the non-gravity forces; I know only the barest minimum of what's going on in that area)
Uno, i think.
How did so many people get this joke!?
You can only have four copies of the same card in your deck in MtG.
Finally2019 - Earth scientists discover a new fundamental force.
2020 - Darkseid launches a full invasion of Earth due to Earth scientists inadvertently discovering the Anti-Life Equation.
Huh I thought it was a magic the gathering reference but I did not know this rule. Last time I played was in the 90s though.
You can only have four copies of the same card in your deck in MtG.
I need to be replicated by someone else.
It's a short range force so meh. Really wish we had more long range forces we could control. The only one we can control is the electromagnetic one.
Careful, this is not a replication. It's a theory paper discussing models that might explain the signal, not a new independent measurement.
It's an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us, it binds the galaxy together.
Pffffttt!!!
This is why I'm always kinda skeptical actually when people say things like "we'll never travel outside of our solar system!" and stuff like that.
We barely understand our universe as is. There's so much we don't yet understand, dark matter and energy are 95% of the universe (we think) and we can't properly even quantify those.
You know...she wasn't actually positing that as an actual force of nature.I went into this movie expecting hard sci-fi (I.e. super realistic). Groaned when I heard this line and the 5D humans.
Jokes on me, I guess.
I also hate people that disregard a before the Big Bang. Bitch just because we can't see what happened before doesn't mean there wasn't something there!This is why I'm always kinda skeptical actually when people say things like "we'll never travel outside of our solar system!" and stuff like that.
We barely understand our universe as is. There's so much we don't yet understand, dark matter and energy are 95% of the universe (we think) and we can't properly even quantify those.