The following tweetroll covers the last few posts I made on Quantitized Inertia before going on a long sabbatical
4/2
'Wave-particle duality'
— Hakasays (@Hakasays) April 2, 2020
always felt like a schizophrenic way of handling the divide between particle and quantum physics.
They're contradictory, so it has to be one or the other (or neigher).
It can't be the sitcom solution of "you stick to your side and I'll stick to my side" pic.twitter.com/UKihypaMJx
4/4
#QuantitizedInertia build update.
— Hakasays (@Hakasays) April 4, 2020
Just published first prototype 3d-printable microgram balance on Thingiverse.
Anyone interested in building something that can weigh individual grains of sugar
using 3d-printed and hardware-store parts?๐https://t.co/qiVfiZP2LA
4/8
#QuantitizedInertia well I got some more glass cavities to use as QI thrusters,
— Hakasays (@Hakasays) April 8, 2020
but apparently these were air-dropped without a parachute.๐คจ
I might be able to glue the second one together and use it as a former/mold. pic.twitter.com/oe8pIzFPmU
4/10
Fellow cohort working on #QuantitizedInertia
— Hakasays (@Hakasays) April 10, 2020
(gravity/information theory with some very sci-fi ramifications) https://t.co/UFJUFU12kb
4/15
I think we should start looking at funding scientific fields based on how useful they might be.
— Hakasays (@Hakasays) April 16, 2020
Even if Dark Matter eventually proved to be true (>30 billion dollars later),
that discovery likely won't translate into any practical benefit to society. pic.twitter.com/m7CiF0I4zc
4/18
Taking a break from #QuantiziedInertia for a little bit to clean up shop+reorganize and catch-up with some other projects that have been simmering in the back of my head for a while. pic.twitter.com/BloA1NitME
— Hakasays (@Hakasays) April 18, 2020