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One Discovery Rewrote The World In Just 300 Years

One Discovery Rewrote The World In Just 300 Years
The electron—tiny but mighty! This meme brilliantly shows how the entire fields of physics and chemistry become just "p and c without electron" when you remove these fundamental particles. It's like saying the whole scientific universe shrinks dramatically without these negatively charged heroes! The discovery of electrons in 1897 by J.J. Thomson truly revolutionized our understanding of atomic structure and sparked the quantum revolution. Before that, we were basically reading science with most of the pages missing! 💡⚛️

The Infinite Regression Of Smashing Things

The Infinite Regression Of Smashing Things
The endless regression of particle physics in one comic! Scientists start with "big rocks are fundamental" then smash them to find smaller rocks. Then those smaller rocks get smashed to find even tinier rocks. 10,000 iterations later, we're still asking what's truly fundamental while some grad student mutters "whatever was fundamental last week is a clerical error now." This perfectly captures the history of particle physics—from atoms to nuclei to quarks to... who knows what's next? The Large Hadron Collider is basically just a $10 billion rock-smashing machine where physicists keep finding increasingly bizarre subatomic particles and then arguing about whether they're "fundamental" until the next funding cycle.

Proton Decay Existential Crisis

Proton Decay Existential Crisis
Having an existential crisis over proton decay is peak science nerd energy! 😭 The fact that these fundamental particles might have a half-life of 10 34 years (that's 1 followed by 34 zeros!) is both mind-blowing and oddly terrifying. Sure, it's longer than the current age of the universe by a factor of... *checks notes*... a trillion trillion times, but still! How dare those protons not be eternally stable! The two-panel emotional journey perfectly captures that moment when you realize even the building blocks of matter aren't forever. Good thing we won't be around to witness it, because talk about the ultimate "everything must go" sale!

From "Ask Me Something Mature" To "My Favorite Color Is Pink"

From "Ask Me Something Mature" To "My Favorite Color Is Pink"
When someone says "ask me something logical & matured" but then immediately crumbles when hit with particle physics! The Higgs mechanism is how elementary particles acquire mass through spontaneous symmetry breaking in the quantum field - basically the universe's way of saying "surprise, you're heavy now!" Clearly this person wasn't ready for that conversation... but at least we learned their favorite color is pink after their brain short-circuited.