Interesting perspective. When you say any town, do you include places like Aarhus and Odense? If yes, what are the symptoms of the country dying there?
What small towns are you talking about specifically? There are definitely struggling places out there, in curious if we're thinking of the same places.
Also what's the issue with the prime minister drinking?
What was cool about Denmark 40 years ago?
Didn't all the mink farms close?
Why not band?
All together now: there are no paradoxes in quantum mechanics
Blue Prince får en kæmpe anbefaling herfra. Et herligt spil der både er chill, sjovt sådan øjeblik til øjeblik, og får en til at teoretisere benhårdt om hvad der mon foregår.
But how would you use the dipole to specify where you are? Isn't the dipole the same everywhere? I'd think the dipole could possibly specify a fixed direction, but that's hardly enough to specify a fixed point referencing only the CMB.
I understand that it is visible from all of space, but doesn't it look the same from all points in space? Wouldn't everyone looking at it simply conclude "I am at the center of the CMB"? How would you use it to specify a certain point?
Wouldn't the conversations go like this?
Me: I'm about 2/3rds out the longest arm of my galaxy
Alien: OK
vs
Me: I'm at the place where the CMBR is evenly redshifted in all directions.
Alien: Huh, me too?
Use it how? I've never heard about this, and I can't seem to find anything about it by searching
Why cosmic microwave background radiation? Is that any less arbitrary than e.g. the sun?
The units don't really matter as long as you're okay with your number of kids coming out with units of square root time over length(?)
Sometimes you think you say the right thing, but you didn't, and you'll have to live with the consequences. This is a major part of the Witcher games, that your actions have possibly unforeseen consequences that you'll have to live with.
Accept that Triss has made her choice. If you don't want to be with Yen, then don't be with anyone, that's completely fine.
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TBF imaginary time is a math trick and not something that actually progresses. It lets us apply results from statistical physics to quantum field theory through a Wick rotation.
"Duck and cover" er et udmærket råd under et atomangreb. Det hjælper ikke meget hvis du er få kilometer fra eksplosionen, men udenfor den radius kan det redde dig fra at blive brændt af det første lysglimt, og derefter redde dig fra at blive blæst væk af chokbølgen eller blive ramt af flyvende glas og andre ubehagelige sager.
Det er skam ikke et dårligt råd. Og typisk har du ikke nødvendigvis tid til at gøre andet.
For a while my go-to move after leaving a restaurant with a date was to say something to make us both laugh, and then put an arm around them and squeeze a bit in a friendly way.
If they lean into it, keep the arm there, physical contact makes it much easier to flirt.
If they don't lean into it, just let go and drop it for now. It's easy enough to brush off as a friendly gesture.
I also found that it's generally very sexy to actively make it easy for the other to say no. The easier they feel it is to just shut things down, the easier it is for them to keep exploring where things might go.