Tree's request to the ladies of the thread...
Would you do this? Forced or publicly? (Question #2 I can guess)
Given the non-consensual nature of many of the images, would you be covering possible parity violations?
Tree's request to the ladies of the thread...
Would you do this? Forced or publicly? (Question #2 I can guess)
So I gave into a prurient and degraded impulse and googled "dibaryon few-body quantum mechanics porn."
One of the hits
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/max-raskin/the-physicist-and-the-por_b_1432480.html
is amusing for them who fret about declining standards in the humanities. Further, the image search results fall short of effective masturbation aids.
Actually, I find #4 a very sexy representation of weak force interaction of dibaryons.So I gave into a prurient and degraded impulse and googled "dibaryon few-body quantum mechanics porn."
One of the hits
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/max-raskin/the-physicist-and-the-por_b_1432480.html
is amusing for them who fret about declining standards in the humanities. Further, the image search results fall short of effective masturbation aids.
If physics in school had ever been that demonstrative elucidated, I may have chosen a scientific profession.Baryons are interesting in that they are made by odd numbers of quarks, at least 3, and that they are heavy hadrons. An entanglement of two baryons – at least 6 quarks – with a single particle, mediated by a heavy gluon, is positively a deviant parity violation...
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I like the way she go's straight to work ...
Again what is the back-story???
Again what is the back-story???
The field had moved far beyond my studies in the 60's, more on the experimental side in charting the excited states of the nucleus of the molybdenum-100 isotope. Although I do remember the all night runs on the University of Pennsylvania particle accelerator - where we would take breaks from the data gathering to party with the one female physics major who was there - much like what you show above. For some reason she soon dropped out of the program and got a job at the only strip club in Philly at the time, the Trocadero.Baryons are interesting in that they are made by odd numbers of quarks, at least 3, and that they are heavy hadrons. An entanglement of two baryons – at least 6 quarks – with a single particle, mediated by a heavy gluon, is positively a deviant parity violation...
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The field had moved far beyond my studies in the 60's, more on the experimental side in charting the excited states of the nucleus of the molybdenum-100 isotope. Although I do remember the all night runs on the University of Pennsylvania particle accelerator - where we would take breaks from the data gathering to party with the one female physics major who was there - much like what you show above. For some reason she soon dropped out of the program and got a job at the only strip club in Philly at the time, the Trocadero.
We may have been Physics nerds, but we knew what to do with a heavenly body - whether it consented to the examination or not.You do realize you are laying down a store of pure green envy among a number of this thread’s attendees, right?
The field had moved far beyond my studies in the 60's, more on the experimental side in charting the excited states of the nucleus of the molybdenum-100 isotope. Although I do remember the all night runs on the University of Pennsylvania particle accelerator - where we would take breaks from the data gathering to party with the one female physics major who was there - much like what you show above. For some reason she soon dropped out of the program and got a job at the only strip club in Philly at the time, the Trocadero.
We may have been Physics nerds, but we knew what to do with a heavenly body - whether it consented to the examination or not.
It has been a great debate in science about whether to examine with or without damage or consent. In your case, dear girl, I would certainly want to examine in a way that stimulated the subject to violent reactions, pushing her sensory organs to their limits even if consent was lacking for some of the extremes. In the end, the subject would be thankful that I had taken charge firmly! But I would not cause permanent damage that might inhibit further examination in the future.Science must examine, with or without consent. After all, Science is about the betterment of Mankind... Or is it not?
Science must examine, with or without consent. After all, Science is about the betterment of Mankind... Or is it not?
It has been a great debate in science about whether to examine with or without damage or consent. In your case, dear girl, I would certainly want to examine in a way that stimulated the subject to violent reactions, pushing her sensory organs to their limits even if consent was lacking for some of the extremes. In the end, the subject would be thankful that I had taken charge firmly! But I would not cause permanent damage that might inhibit further examination in the future.
You have a point. I suspect stimulating Eva too far would unleash forces even ur best shields coudna withstand, captan!Look guys, do me a favor. Just don’t unleash forces that you are powerless to control, OK?View attachment 651902