• Th4tGuyII@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    Was expecting clickbait, but instead got an interesting Nitter thread about quasi-moons and the nature of asteroid hunting

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    10 months ago

    Do you know that when you look at a planet and you see that light, that planet’s not even there? That’s just a light. That’s just your neighbor shining a flashlight right into your yard looking for 'coons, and he says “What are you doing in my back yard? …With that flashlight?”
    And I told him “I’m shining in the window so I can teach your son about the universe”.
    He said, “Get out of my yard, and why are you communicating to my son? Why are you in all black, behind my bushes, shining a light into my house?”
    And I said, “I’m teaching your son about the universe! I’m shining a light right in there and exploring his room, as he’s looking out and exploring the universe. I turn the light off and I see your son go to bed, and I turn the light back on and I do swirls on his wall like a comet’s tail.
    I do this every night with your son.”

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    10 months ago

    This was a fun read. TIL about quasi moons and the first one ever found. The authors enthusiasm for space is really fun. It reminds me of how I feel about any space thing when I’m baked

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      10 months ago

      glad you enjoyed it. although if you really genuinely haven’t read anything as positive as this in a while (or more positive) then you might have some media cleanup to do. this kind of content should be the norm - and it IS, for me!

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    10 months ago

    I was just reading about this. This is a type of neologism known as a Ghost Word!

    the classic example (you may have heard from Vsauce) is Dord.

    It’s funny how I would see this the very next day after learning about it! (Even though that may not be true for the rest of you.) Anyone know what THAT phenomenon is called?

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      10 months ago

      Maybe some sort of aberrant Baader-Meinhof phenomenon (frequency illusion)? Although that is usually more like, I bought a Camry and now I see them everywhere, but they were everywhere before- I just didn’t notice until I had one.

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        10 months ago

        I hate the twitter/nitter format, plus the instance is rate-limited. So OP not only saved me a click, it told me what the writing was about.

        And this is not a movie plot. So, yes, OP, thanks for the info.

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          10 months ago

          Technically, yes, that was all you needed to know.

          But it’s still a nicely told story, and worth reading if you have a few minutes (plus the link is working now).

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      10 months ago

      meh i can get down with you Debbie downers BUT you left out the most important part of the whole story, which suggests to me that you didn’t really give it a fair shot. or didn’t understand it.

      This is the first Quasi Moon ever discovered IN THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE. and their orbits are fucking cool.

      tiiiiiny little detail that is worth noting in a genuine good faith TLDR. you failed! poop emoji

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        10 months ago

        If OP is a debbie downer, then so are you, judging by the contents of your reply.

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          I’m with you OP. If they liked the story, great. If you do a tl;dr, the nerve of calling you a “debbie downer” while whining that your tl;dr was incomplete and that you did it in bad faith. Like, what the fuck? This is lemmy and is a space community, not reddit or tumblr!