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  • alter_unicorn@masto.bikeA alter_unicorn@masto.bike

    @StefanEJones need t-shirt now. 😄

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    @Chaotic Unicorn #^https://www.geekytees.co.uk/product/velociraptor-distanceraptor-timeraptor/
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    • stefanejones@dice.campS stefanejones@dice.camp

      SCIENCE!

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      @StefanEJones I knew it! Velociraptors are bastards

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      • stefanejones@dice.campS stefanejones@dice.camp

        SCIENCE!

        ninetiger@writing.exchangeN This user is from outside of this forum
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        @StefanEJones 🤣💗

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        • stefanejones@dice.campS stefanejones@dice.camp

          SCIENCE!

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          @StefanEJones (me, thinking too hard about this joke): no, the raptors cancel out like that, it has to be (distance/time)*raptor

          Though the possibility of a timeraptor is terrifying

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          • stefanejones@dice.campS stefanejones@dice.camp

            SCIENCE!

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            @StefanEJones A colleague said it was incorrect and claims to have fixed it

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            • lunch@tilde.zoneL lunch@tilde.zone

              @StefanEJones the "raptor" cancels out on the right side

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              @lunch @StefanEJones So Velociraptor = Distanceraptor / Time to balance out the sides of the equation?
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              • stefanejones@dice.campS stefanejones@dice.camp

                SCIENCE!

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                @StefanEJones double tap:

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                • hypolite@friendica.mrpetovan.comH hypolite@friendica.mrpetovan.com
                  @lunch @StefanEJones So Velociraptor = Distanceraptor / Time to balance out the sides of the equation?
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                  @hypolite @StefanEJones or distanceraptorraptor

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                  • scriptfanix@maly.ioS scriptfanix@maly.io

                    @StefanEJones A colleague said it was incorrect and claims to have fixed it

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                    @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones what if timeraptor is also a vector

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                    • efi@chitter.xyzE efi@chitter.xyz

                      @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones what if timeraptor is also a vector

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                      @efi @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones timeraptor: shut up math nerd!
                      And then it eats you

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                      • hypolite@friendica.mrpetovan.comH hypolite@friendica.mrpetovan.com
                        @lunch @StefanEJones So Velociraptor = Distanceraptor / Time to balance out the sides of the equation?
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                        @hypolite @lunch @StefanEJones or distance(raptor)^2

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                        • scriptfanix@maly.ioS scriptfanix@maly.io

                          @StefanEJones A colleague said it was incorrect and claims to have fixed it

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                          @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones surely velociraptor = dpositionraptor/dt is even correcterer

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                          • stefanejones@dice.campS stefanejones@dice.camp

                            SCIENCE!

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                            @StefanEJones Distanceraptor is implied by spaceraptor https://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-et-jc-hugos-puppies-20160427-snap-htmlstory.html

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                            • efi@chitter.xyzE efi@chitter.xyz

                              @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones what if timeraptor is also a vector

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                              Cartesian vectors don't form a group under multiplication* so division isn't defined.

                              *either kind. They are not closed under the dot product and there is no cross product identity.

                              @efi @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones

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                              • tezoatlipoca@mas.toT tezoatlipoca@mas.to

                                @efi @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones timeraptor: shut up math nerd!
                                And then it eats you

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                                @tezoatlipoca @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones

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                                • dogfox@kpop.socialD dogfox@kpop.social

                                  Cartesian vectors don't form a group under multiplication* so division isn't defined.

                                  *either kind. They are not closed under the dot product and there is no cross product identity.

                                  @efi @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones

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                                  @dogfox @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones aw, beans...

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                                  • stefanejones@dice.campS stefanejones@dice.camp

                                    SCIENCE!

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                                    @StefanEJones

                                    Being picky:

                                    Velociraptor = d (Distanceraptor) / dt

                                    (Works when Distanceraptor isn't constant)

                                    🙃

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                                    • stefanejones@dice.campS stefanejones@dice.camp

                                      SCIENCE!

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                                      @StefanEJones if you integrate that you can find the acceleraptor

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                                      • cptbutton@dice.campC cptbutton@dice.camp

                                        @BorisBarbour @StefanEJones

                                        But unlike speed, velocity must have a directional component, how is this handled?

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                                        @cptbutton @BorisBarbour @StefanEJones it's actually Positionraptor/Timeraptor.

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                                        • stefanejones@dice.campS stefanejones@dice.camp

                                          SCIENCE!

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                                          @StefanEJones
                                          This implies the existence of an acceleraptor.

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