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HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

First law of motion Memes

Posts tagged with First law of motion

Mind-Blowing Inertia

Physics Scientists Science
4 months ago 25.1K views 0 shares
Mind-Blowing Inertia
Newton's first law of motion, simplified to "things don't move unless pushed," was absolutely revolutionary in 17th century Europe. The cartoon monkey's shocked expression perfectly captures how minds were blown when Newton basically said "stationary objects stay stationary." Before this, people thought objects needed constant force to keep moving. Newton walks in and says "nope, inertia exists" and everyone loses their minds. That's the scientific equivalent of telling people water is wet and getting a Nobel Prize for it.

The Eternal Space Rock Dilemma

Physics Science Astronomy Universe
1 year ago 26.1K views 0 shares
The Eternal Space Rock Dilemma
The eternal battle between physics students and Newton's First Law! In the vacuum of space, with no air resistance or significant gravitational fields nearby, that rock you throw is basically signing up for an eternal road trip. It'll keep moving with constant velocity until something stops it—which in the vastness of space could be... never? The bell curve shows the classic intelligence distribution: the average folks (middle) correctly understand it keeps going forever, while the two extremes hilariously think it eventually stops. Newton is somewhere in the afterlife facepalming so hard right now.

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My Arduino spins faster when Claude burns more tokens

Repurposed a broken Stirling-engine chassis as a desk toy that spins when Claude Code is busy and dies when I lock my Mac. Arduino + Kasa + Python. Read article →

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