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  • nosirrahsec@infosec.exchangeN nosirrahsec@infosec.exchange

    @i0null Bohr approved of this as a matter of fact.

    janhelms@rheinneckar.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    #5

    @NosirrahSec @i0null The electrons seem a bit blurry, though.

    (I know, never explain a language joke, but... blurry = unscharf -> Unschärferelation -> Uncertainty principle. You're welcome.)

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    • i0null@infosec.exchangeI i0null@infosec.exchange

      a single atom

      thank you for your attention to this matter

      nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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      #6

      @i0null You know, if you try hard enough you can actually make it into two.

      Though I hear this can be hazardous to your health.

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      • i0null@infosec.exchangeI i0null@infosec.exchange

        a single atom

        thank you for your attention to this matter

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        @i0null If you excite it it may emit photons but it's no matter.

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        • janhelms@rheinneckar.socialJ janhelms@rheinneckar.social

          @NosirrahSec @i0null The electrons seem a bit blurry, though.

          (I know, never explain a language joke, but... blurry = unscharf -> Unschärferelation -> Uncertainty principle. You're welcome.)

          nosirrahsec@infosec.exchangeN This user is from outside of this forum
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          @janhelms @i0null I love it!

          I didn't know that.

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          • i0null@infosec.exchangeI i0null@infosec.exchange

            a single atom

            thank you for your attention to this matter

            avery_the_dragon@mastodon.catgirl.cloudA This user is from outside of this forum
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            #9

            @i0null@infosec.exchange Is it just me, or are the particles making up this atom the wrong color,,?

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            • nosirrahsec@infosec.exchangeN nosirrahsec@infosec.exchange

              @i0null in roughly 5700 years this joke won't even make any sense.

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              #10

              @i0null The halflife of carbon is ~5700 years, so in that time this will likely be a nitrogen atom! (potentially, it's not guaranteed in short timeframes, but likely!)

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              • i0null@infosec.exchangeI i0null@infosec.exchange

                a single atom

                thank you for your attention to this matter

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                #11

                @i0null Oh boy, this took me way too long. 🤣

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                • avery_the_dragon@mastodon.catgirl.cloudA avery_the_dragon@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

                  @i0null@infosec.exchange Is it just me, or are the particles making up this atom the wrong color,,?

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                  #12

                  @avery_the_dragon i dare not mix metaphors on that one

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                  • i0null@infosec.exchangeI i0null@infosec.exchange

                    a single atom

                    thank you for your attention to this matter

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                    #13

                    @i0null looks like carbon

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                    • i0null@infosec.exchangeI i0null@infosec.exchange

                      a single atom

                      thank you for your attention to this matter

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                      #14

                      @i0null this is too charged for me

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                      • nosirrahsec@infosec.exchangeN nosirrahsec@infosec.exchange

                        @i0null in roughly 5700 years this joke won't even make any sense.

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                        #15

                        @NosirrahSec @i0null at least you wont be remembered by then for selling shitty copper and treating messengers with contempt lol

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                        • i0null@infosec.exchangeI i0null@infosec.exchange

                          a single atom

                          thank you for your attention to this matter

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                          @i0null a Carbon-12 atom, to be precise (I remember the structure of Carbon-12 because back in middle school I noticed it has 6 protons, 6 electrons, and 6 neutrons, ie. the number of the beast, and all life on earth is Carbon-based, thus I reached the mad conclusion that all life on earth is actually satanic)
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