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The secret fourth kind is ‘we applied a standard theory to their map of every tree and got some suspicious results.’
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The secret fourth kind is ‘we applied a standard theory to their map of every tree and got some suspicious results.’
What about ‘we applied a standard theory to standard circumstances and somehow the results aren’t right and it’s probably our fault’
Business as usual, just another day at the lab. People using actual real world samples instead of the expensive standards to produce a very messy calibration squiggle. Also, the machine probably requires some maintenance from time to time.
Should just assume a perfectly spherical cow in a vacuum for simplicity’s sake 🤷
Oddly enough, the lack of air pressure in a vacuum would have the effect of trying to turn a regular cow into a sphere.
(Do not do this. Not even if the cow is already dead. Thanks.)
Dammit, there goes my weekend! Oh well, guess I can still just eat that dead cow that’s been taking up space in the lab 🤷
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” but “That’s funny …”
My favorite is the one on fire
Not to be confused with “is it supposed to be making a noise”, which is usually pretty bad