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  3. I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics.

I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics.

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  • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

    @jonasgraphie I happen to know quite a lot about that event so here are the facts:
    - that conference was not in high energy physics.
    - And the dress code was for a onehour protocol event separate to the entire week of science , where the Thai royal family was there.
    - And the event was not obligatory and had no science content.
    - so people who didn’t want to dress up didn’t have to attend , didn’t need to attend, and no harm was done if they did not attend.
    - to summarise, in my book the people who complain about that are the same people who whine that they cannot visit a church in Italy when dressed like a slob in a tank top

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    jonasgraphie@mastodon.social
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    @freyablekman
    Thank you very much for pointing that out. Yes, I was aware that this event was not part of the scientific program and part of some protocol.

    And yes, I am pretty sure that I was falling for the public outrage, and intuitively would have followed the dresscode if I had been there. Still I feel like there is some clash of two "cultures".

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    • J jonasgraphie@mastodon.social

      @freyablekman
      Thank you very much for pointing that out. Yes, I was aware that this event was not part of the scientific program and part of some protocol.

      And yes, I am pretty sure that I was falling for the public outrage, and intuitively would have followed the dresscode if I had been there. Still I feel like there is some clash of two "cultures".

      freyablekman@fediscience.orgF This user is from outside of this forum
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      freyablekman@fediscience.org
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      @jonasgraphie that’s right. If you are at a visit of the president of your country you also need to follow the dress code. And the dress code changes per country.

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      • J jonasgraphie@mastodon.social

        @freyablekman
        Thank you very much for pointing that out. Yes, I was aware that this event was not part of the scientific program and part of some protocol.

        And yes, I am pretty sure that I was falling for the public outrage, and intuitively would have followed the dresscode if I had been there. Still I feel like there is some clash of two "cultures".

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        jonasgraphie@mastodon.social
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        @freyablekman

        Honestly I think I will delete me first toot. After your comments I find it inappropriate, especially in the context of your great initial toot.

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        • J jonasgraphie@mastodon.social

          @freyablekman

          Honestly I think I will delete me first toot. After your comments I find it inappropriate, especially in the context of your great initial toot.

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          freyablekman@fediscience.org
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          @jonasgraphie I see your point.

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          • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF This user is from outside of this forum
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            freyablekman@fediscience.org
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            @FlanFlinger nice!

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            • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

              I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

              So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

              Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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              cwicseolfor@zeroes.ca
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              @freyablekman #alt4you A hand rotates to demonstrate iridescence in black-enameled nails, looking for all the world as if a magenta, gold, and green aurora were somehow captured in varnish.

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              • cwicseolfor@zeroes.caC cwicseolfor@zeroes.ca

                @freyablekman #alt4you A hand rotates to demonstrate iridescence in black-enameled nails, looking for all the world as if a magenta, gold, and green aurora were somehow captured in varnish.

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                freyablekman@fediscience.org
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                @cwicseolfor thanks, I thought I had added alt text but my scheduler seems to have eaten it. Yours is much nicer so i've edited it in 🙂

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                • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                  I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

                  So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

                  Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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                  slowtiger@berlin.social
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                  @freyablekman
                  Of ourse these are a physics professor's nails, they have particles in it!

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                  • slowtiger@berlin.socialS slowtiger@berlin.social

                    @freyablekman
                    Of ourse these are a physics professor's nails, they have particles in it!

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                    freyablekman@fediscience.org
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                    @slowtiger and even polarised particles!!!

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                    • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                      I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

                      So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

                      Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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                      anke@social.scribblers.club
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                      @freyablekman girls who do their nails with magnet effect polish are doing practical physics while doing their nails.

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                      • anke@social.scribblers.clubA anke@social.scribblers.club

                        @freyablekman girls who do their nails with magnet effect polish are doing practical physics while doing their nails.

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                        freyablekman@fediscience.org
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                        @Anke that's right

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                        • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                          I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

                          So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

                          Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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                          energetic_nova@mastodon.social
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                          @freyablekman

                          What did the physics teacher say when you showed them?

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                          • energetic_nova@mastodon.socialE energetic_nova@mastodon.social

                            @freyablekman

                            What did the physics teacher say when you showed them?

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                            freyablekman@fediscience.org
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                            @Energetic_Nova not my physics teacher, sadly. I would have showed them all corners of the room. Verbally, of course 🙂 Still not OK.

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                            • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                              I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

                              So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

                              Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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                              c_dan4th@mstdn.social
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                              @freyablekman The nails of someone who can explain the cool optical phenomena going on with said nails, too!

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                              • c_dan4th@mstdn.socialC c_dan4th@mstdn.social

                                @freyablekman The nails of someone who can explain the cool optical phenomena going on with said nails, too!

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                                freyablekman@fediscience.org
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                                @c_dan4th "wanna know more about Fabry-Perot interference? Then check out my nails!!!"

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                                • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                                  I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

                                  So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

                                  Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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                                  afewbugs@social.coop
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                                  @freyablekman as you can see I am working very hard today

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                                  • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                                    @freyablekman as you can see I am working very hard today

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                                    freyablekman@fediscience.org
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                                    @afewbugs hehe so true. No nasty solvents for me. But I do have a fancy particle collider 🙂

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                                    • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                                      @cwicseolfor thanks, I thought I had added alt text but my scheduler seems to have eaten it. Yours is much nicer so i've edited it in 🙂

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                                      cwicseolfor@zeroes.ca
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                                      @freyablekman It’s coincidentally a great example of applied physics. Pigments and reflective/ refractive materials are some of the prettiest physics available!

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                                      • cwicseolfor@zeroes.caC cwicseolfor@zeroes.ca

                                        @freyablekman It’s coincidentally a great example of applied physics. Pigments and reflective/ refractive materials are some of the prettiest physics available!

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                                        freyablekman@fediscience.org
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                                        @cwicseolfor yep and this specific varnish with magnetisable nano-glitter is a great example of Fabry-Perot interference. Good times 🙂

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                                        • freyablekman@fediscience.orgF freyablekman@fediscience.org

                                          Also, my physics awesomeness is not stored in my nails. So physics is also totally doable for people without fancy nails. OBVIOUSLY.

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                                          alisonw@fedimon.uk
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                                          @freyablekman
                                          Nail awesomeness though! 💅❤️

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