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·2 lata temu·discuss
Arithmetic underflow is not a bad explanation.

How you interpret is that it's pop science misinterpretation. Temperature is necessarily defined for systems in equilibrium. Systems with "negative T" aren't in equilibrium hence T isn't strictly defined.

So, what do we mean by neg T? Solutions to Boltzmann's distribution for population inversion (more electrons, say, in an excited state than the ground state).

Usually, the hotter something is, the more excited states are occupied; but in equilibrium there are always more occupied ground states.

So "hotter than any positive T" refers to "negative T"s having more excited states than positive T
gfxxxx
·2 lata temu·discuss
I used to live in Rome in the late 90s. As many as tourists as there were, and there were many, the volume must have doubled in twenty years.

Last time I visited, I felt an overwhelming anxiety that Rome didn't exist anymore. Instead I was walking through an amusement park shaped like it.

Friends I spoke to, who live in the Alban Hills, told me they'd stopped going to Rome 10 years earlier. Which is insane because she can trace her family in Rome proper to the 16th century.
gfxxxx
·2 lata temu·discuss
What makes you think these folks - ultimately protesting poverty - can afford to visit other places?
gfxxxx
·2 lata temu·discuss
I'm not going to argue for or against nationalization; I'm just pointing out why Boeing will be shielded from reality by our government
gfxxxx
·2 lata temu·discuss
They didn't. They bailed out the banks and let the managers keep their bonus
gfxxxx
·2 lata temu·discuss
Why would it matter? Its not food.
gfxxxx
·2 lata temu·discuss
Its not obvious (to me) that they need to rest. They're small enough not to need it.

The energy to fly those distances, however...
gfxxxx
·2 lata temu·discuss
This was to be expected. Boeing is vital to national security not because of the aircraft it makes, but the supply chains it sustains.

As long as the USD has any value, Boeing will be kept alive.
gfxxxx
·2 lata temu·discuss
Isn't that what the big *nix vendors said about GNU/Linux - the software stack is too sophisticated to replace - in the early 2000s?

To this day I prefer to work on my Fuel than any other machine. But it's still dead.
gfxxxx
·2 lata temu·discuss
Not only that, but the thermal stress of pouring molten iron on wet, cold and cracked stone.... call me skeptical
gfxxxx
·2 lata temu·discuss
Thank you. I was extremely skeptical that they used molten iron.