how many of the stars i see are actually galaxies― crazy farting throwback jersey (gbx), Saturday, December 5, 2009 10:22 PM (5 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
― crazy farting throwback jersey (gbx), Saturday, December 5, 2009 10:22 PM (5 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
not many. with the naked eye, in a dark place, you can see andromeda (m31):
http://www.tcd.ie/Physics/Schools/what/galaxies/m31_ware_big.jpg
and m33:
http://www.astrogb.com/images/galleria/M33.jpg
in the southern hemisphere you can see the small and large magellanic clouds, which are galaxies too.
however, there are a lot of galaxies. this is the hubble ultra deep field, which is not very pretty, but may give you an idea for how many;
http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hu/db/images/hs-2004-07-a-large_web.jpg
pretty much everything you see there (except the two twinkling things, which are stars, is a galaxy. there are about 10,000 in that image. that images is 1 ten millionth of the total area of the sky. and the hubble is only seeing a tiny fraction of them.
― caek, Saturday, 5 December 2009 22:36 (sixteen years ago)
http://i49.tinypic.com/2ez2rs6.jpg
No : (. Law 4: "if thermal undershorts are worn, they are of the same main colour as the shorts"
― caek, Saturday, 5 December 2009 22:40 (sixteen years ago)
dear caek,
what is a cool video about angular momentum?
― caek, Saturday, 5 December 2009 22:43 (sixteen years ago)
great question. i would have to say:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r__nGqGpTD8
― caek, Saturday, 5 December 2009 22:44 (sixteen years ago)
I'd agree with you, xp, but Keith Hackett says: "Yes. Let the substitution go ahead because there's also nothing in the laws to prevent playing in furry trousers – and there's no reason for you to intervene because the trousers are clearly not dangerous to either the player or his opponents. You should monitor the situation though in case problems do occur – at which point you'd have the authority to have him removed, even if the side have used all their substitutes."
So I asked Mrs K to arbitrate and she said: "Yes, for the humour value."
― Ismael Klata, Saturday, 5 December 2009 22:45 (sixteen years ago)
xxxxpost
The abyss gazes also...
― Pooping And Crying (Deric W. Haircare), Saturday, 5 December 2009 22:45 (sixteen years ago)
These pictures - they are amazing.
― bear say hi to me (ENBB), Saturday, 5 December 2009 22:48 (sixteen years ago)
xxp, some people are pragmatists or intentionalists, myself i am a textualist.
― caek, Saturday, 5 December 2009 22:49 (sixteen years ago)
dear caek, what is a pretty thought about people and stars and shit?
― caek, Saturday, 5 December 2009 23:03 (sixteen years ago)
For many years I put up a Day of the Dead altar every November 1 in my Mexico City apartment. I did this in collaboration with the woman who used to take care of it and me; Señora Jacinta Cruz Ilescas, a Zapotec woman from a village in highland Oaxaca where traditional dress has long disappeared and only Spanish is now spoken. In a fever of creative ambition, we would find new ways each year to suspend cloth backdrops on a bare wall. We would pin paper cutouts to the cloth; wrap and stack shoeboxes to create small free-standing altars on the larger one; surround portraits of the departed with fruits and the fruit with flowers and small plates of the favorite traditional foods of the deceased. Then we would fit a dozen prayer candles among the dense display of offerings and try to make the whole thing fireproof.Finally, after we had admired the result and pointed out the current altar's virtues with regard to the previous year's, Señora Jacinta would invariably say, "Ah, señora, but if we were in my pueblo, we would be able to uproot a vine chock-full of jicamas, and make an arch for the altar with it. That way it would be right." Years ago, I read that the Maya people of southern Mexico also make a ceremonial arch from jicama vines, and they still remember why. The radish-like jicamas, which hang down from the vines, and have brown skins but are white on the inside, represent the stars of the Milky Way.
Finally, after we had admired the result and pointed out the current altar's virtues with regard to the previous year's, Señora Jacinta would invariably say, "Ah, señora, but if we were in my pueblo, we would be able to uproot a vine chock-full of jicamas, and make an arch for the altar with it. That way it would be right." Years ago, I read that the Maya people of southern Mexico also make a ceremonial arch from jicama vines, and they still remember why. The radish-like jicamas, which hang down from the vines, and have brown skins but are white on the inside, represent the stars of the Milky Way.
― caek, Saturday, 5 December 2009 23:04 (sixteen years ago)
Another cool food-space connection: galaktoboureko! but that's probably just because it's Greek.
i think it is totally dishonest to suggest that what astronomers do is important in the true sense of the word.
― caek, Saturday, December 5, 2009 9:53 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark
i think this about a lot of intellectual careers (incl. my own, if i ever manage to have a career), but as long as you're honest about it, it's ok to do something just because it's really interesting and somebody's willing to pay for it.
― Maria, Saturday, 5 December 2009 23:13 (sixteen years ago)
yeah, i agree. i've done my phd during a weird time, and i think it's worse than usual at the moment. funding situations occasionally become so desperate (e.g. now) that you see people convincing themselves that what they do is v. important so that they can convince other people. i think this is disastrously counter-productive, both for the long term attitude of the public toward science (i genuinely worry about what's going to happen when the science results start coming out of the LHC and the electorate are going to be like 'are you fucking kidding me?') and for our internal intellectual health (as big bad betrand russell said, "One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important.")
galak = milk, hence the milky way is a galaxy. i was not aware of those cakes though. they look good!
― caek, Saturday, 5 December 2009 23:23 (sixteen years ago)
awesome thread!
― paragon of incalescence (rrrobyn), Saturday, 5 December 2009 23:26 (sixteen years ago)
w/r/t: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r__nGqGpTD8
do you, caek, condone the practice of dress shirts tucked into shorts?
― ~~dark energy~~ (Steve Shasta), Sunday, 6 December 2009 01:38 (sixteen years ago)
I do not condone the practice of adult men wearing short trousers at all, but that is next level. I condemn it!
― caek, Sunday, 6 December 2009 10:30 (sixteen years ago)
I do not condone the practice of adult men wearing short trousers at all
says the referee
― SBanned of Brothers (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 6 December 2009 10:45 (sixteen years ago)
dear caek, what was a cool astronomy picture you saw today?
― caek, Wednesday, 9 December 2009 13:23 (sixteen years ago)
hi caek, great question. the answer is
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f325/caek/clip_image002.jpg
A+
― ★彡☆ ★彡 (ENBB), Wednesday, 9 December 2009 13:43 (sixteen years ago)
caek,
schrodinger's cat, alive/dead?
― Louis Cll (darraghmac), Wednesday, 9 December 2009 13:56 (sixteen years ago)
whenever i think about that i am reminded of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpKqMC2YfwI
― caek, Wednesday, 9 December 2009 13:59 (sixteen years ago)
seriously though
1) i have no idea. i have had to teach QM, and it is seriously troubling shit that i try not to think about too much.
2) all these guys otm: http://phys.wordpress.com/2006/06/09/quantum-mechanical-quotes/
― caek, Wednesday, 9 December 2009 14:02 (sixteen years ago)
i will read that later, and i will post again when it makes me angry and my head hurt.
― Louis Cll (darraghmac), Wednesday, 9 December 2009 14:02 (sixteen years ago)
caek:
string theory, yay or nay
-max
― max, Wednesday, 9 December 2009 14:12 (sixteen years ago)
nay x 1,000,000. lost generation of theoreticians.
― caek, Wednesday, 9 December 2009 14:12 (sixteen years ago)
pssst People We Like
― ★彡☆ ★彡 (ENBB), Wednesday, 9 December 2009 14:15 (sixteen years ago)
caek: it seems awfully convenient that all this stuff exists (by which I mean: the entire universe). Is there a guiding hand behind it all?
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 9 December 2009 14:23 (sixteen years ago)
seven fundamental numbers, iirc?
― Louis Cll (darraghmac), Wednesday, 9 December 2009 14:24 (sixteen years ago)
caek, did u get a bike in the end and pics or it didn't happen
― SKATAAAAAAAAAAA (cozwn), Wednesday, 9 December 2009 14:30 (sixteen years ago)
lol thank you erica, you made me day : )
Ismael: the guiding hand is jesus iirc. but seriously, http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/nothingness/#1. although i need to stop responding with links. i'm like a tumblr-generation zen asshole. don't know anything about the seven fundamental numbers. having said that, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/137_%28number%29#In_physics.
cozwn, i did not buy a bike yet. i found out i was moving house in munich over christmas (which is going to be difficult enough without a car), and will be away from germany for about 6 weeks starting soon. also this country is coooooold. and the 2009 stocks were limited but the 2010s have not yet shown up in germany. so now did not seem like the perfect time. i am going to wait to see where if anywhere i get a job (should know by late jan), and then i will make a decision. if it turns out that i'm leaving europe in september then it gets tricky. but i need to nazi up soon. getting antsy.
― caek, Wednesday, 9 December 2009 15:23 (sixteen years ago)
♪♫ no worries I understand and forgive u ♪♫
― SKATAAAAAAAAAAA (cozwn), Wednesday, 9 December 2009 15:43 (sixteen years ago)
i think some reasonably well respected authorities had isolated a number similar-to-but-not-necessarily-exactly 7 fundamental universal constants that result in the stability we currently enjoy
― Louis Cll (darraghmac), Wednesday, 9 December 2009 15:48 (sixteen years ago)
can something be "against the run of play" when it happens 1 minute into kick off?
― adorable cheese inscription (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 9 December 2009 20:51 (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
sounds like a question for ♪♫ caek's corner ♪♫
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 9 December 2009 20:53 (24 seconds ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
― adorable cheese inscription (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 9 December 2009 20:54 (sixteen years ago)
*shrug*
― caek, Wednesday, 9 December 2009 22:58 (sixteen years ago)
which commentator made this point?
― caek, Wednesday, 9 December 2009 23:00 (sixteen years ago)
x-posts :D
― ★彡☆ ★彡 (ENBB), Thursday, 10 December 2009 00:50 (sixteen years ago)
fwiw science has already hit a brick wall, physics hasn't really advanced at all since the middle of the 20th century, for ex.
― a triumph in high-tech nipple obfuscation (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, December 9, 2009 7:08 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
also Dawkins is a deluded, irritable jerk he's not converting anybody as far as I can tell
― a triumph in high-tech nipple obfuscation (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, December 9, 2009 7:09 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
damn cant believe a whole 50 years have gone by without our understanding of the universe changing, thats never happened before
― max, Wednesday, December 9, 2009 7:09 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
physics has not advanced *at all*?!
― harbl, Wednesday, December 9, 2009 7:13 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
i'm telling caek
― harbl, Thursday, 10 December 2009 01:15 (sixteen years ago)
I don't have a question but I just wanted to say I always assumed caek was a woman until reading this thread.
― Guayaquil (eephus!), Thursday, 10 December 2009 01:34 (sixteen years ago)
u should start wearing dockers caek
― max, Thursday, 10 December 2009 01:35 (sixteen years ago)
lollll
― ★彡☆ ★彡 (ENBB), Thursday, 10 December 2009 04:34 (sixteen years ago)
fwiw science has already hit a brick wall, physics hasn't really advanced at all since the middle of the 20th century, for ex.― a triumph in high-tech nipple obfuscation (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, December 9, 2009 7:08 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
lol, if you change this to "since 1990" and "physics" to "the one bit of theoretical physics that had a really good 50 year run from 1900, and which liberal arts graduates thing is cool, but the rest of physics ignores", then sure.
p.s. i do wear dockers, no homo!
― caek, Thursday, 10 December 2009 09:17 (sixteen years ago)
is ur name pronounced cake or kike?
― cozwn, Thursday, 10 December 2009 09:29 (sixteen years ago)
don't think i've ever heard it said out loud, but cake i guess. it's etymology is kind of pathetic and date's back to pre-lolcat 1998.
― caek, Thursday, 10 December 2009 09:51 (sixteen years ago)
what is the big news in astronomy this week?
― caek, Thursday, 17 December 2009 10:19 (sixteen years ago)
the news is basically RIP UK:
http://blogs.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2009/12/british-science.html (lol at "left disatisfied")
http://andyxl.wordpress.com/2009/12/14/the-axeman-cometh/ (see the comments threads for some fun. "space" here means solar system exploration, as distinct from "astronomy", which is what i do.)
http://pacrowther.staff.shef.ac.uk/stfc.html (as you can see, yesterday was not a good day)
― caek, Thursday, 17 December 2009 10:22 (sixteen years ago)
caek--how rad is this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17jymDn0W6U&feature=player_embedded#
― max, Saturday, 19 December 2009 11:48 (sixteen years ago)
Never mind that, how cool is this proposal to send a boat to explore the seas of Titan?
― Ismael Klata, Saturday, 19 December 2009 21:04 (sixteen years ago)
Dear caek,
Clyde Tombaugh is a local hero here in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Do you have any opinions on the guy?
thanks,
Abbott in NM
― just a moonful of sugar (Abbott), Sunday, 20 December 2009 00:57 (sixteen years ago)
max, the extent of anthropogenic radio signals is amazing. i love that.
the boat to the seas of titan seems like good show business. it's not a nasa idea though, and it sounds a bit retarded though, so who knows if it will ever happen. it would be cool though!
i had not heard of clyde tombaugh until your message abbott, so thank you for filling in that lacuna in my knowledge! he seems pretty cool. NM is still one of the world centres for astronomy: http://www.sdss.org/background/site.html.
― caek, Monday, 21 December 2009 10:20 (sixteen years ago)
hey, what it your jam for 2009-02-09?
great question! it's this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSMDgVr3YMA
― caek, Tuesday, 9 February 2010 11:59 (sixteen years ago)
https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/01/a-nasa-astronaut-may-have-just-taken-the-best-photo-from-space-ever/
https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/pettit-nasa.jpg
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Wednesday, 15 January 2025 04:21 (one year ago)
it’s good!
― ɥɯ ︵ (°□°) (mh), Wednesday, 15 January 2025 04:38 (one year ago)
Is that the Enterprise in the orange blur?
― nickn, Wednesday, 15 January 2025 21:03 (one year ago)
I think there's supposed to be a comet coming around this week... probably better viewed in the Southern Hemisphere
I wanna see it since it won't be back around for another 160,000 years
― Andy the Grasshopper, Wednesday, 15 January 2025 21:33 (one year ago)
extremely good telescope
https://rubinobservatory.org/news/rubin-first-look/cosmic-treasure-chest
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Tuesday, 24 June 2025 01:42 (one year ago)
The images it takes are automatically encrypted, sent to an agency and new objects are deleted to ensure that secret military stuff isn't revealed. https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2024/12/vera-rubin-telescope-spy-satellite/680814/
― StanM, Tuesday, 24 June 2025 02:50 (one year ago)
crazy that Vera Rubin has already discovered 2000+ new asteroids. It won't be long until a new batch of potential Earth killers has been identified.
― vodkaitamin effrtvescent (calzino), Wednesday, 25 June 2025 15:54 (one year ago)
Caek what do adult honeybees actually eat? I know they collect pollen to bring back to the hive, where honey is made for the larvae... but what do the bees themselves eat? Pollen? Are they allowed some honey when they get off their shift? Flying around must take a lot of energy
- Confused in a Meadow
― Andy the Grasshopper, Thursday, 3 July 2025 22:05 (one year ago)
Wait caek changed fields?
― mom tossed in kimchee (quincie), Friday, 4 July 2025 04:50 (eleven months ago)
Are you still in the UK?
― Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Friday, 4 July 2025 08:31 (eleven months ago)
3I/ATLAS, also known as C/2025 N1 (ATLAS) (previously A11pl3Z)
this mofo is fast, 61km/s fast.
― vodkaitamin effrtvescent (calzino), Friday, 4 July 2025 15:42 (eleven months ago)
Are you still in the UK?― Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Friday, July 4, 2025 4:31 AM (one week ago) bookmarkflaglink
― Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Friday, July 4, 2025 4:31 AM (one week ago) bookmarkflaglink
not any more! london was hot! New York is also hot! makes u think. I am currently funemployed and jetlagged.
I know nothing about bees but I wish andy the grasshopper all the best
here is a nice video of hoonja doonjas if anyone is bored.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56dE2ldfNyY
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Saturday, 12 July 2025 18:49 (eleven months ago)
How are you doing, man? Been a while and interacting with some of my data science coworkers makes me think of some of your anecdotes that made me laugh
― slowly imploding (mh), Thursday, 18 September 2025 14:49 (nine months ago)
pretty good! started a new job in the summer and that combined with childcare has been keeping me v busy.
horseshoe theory career, started in data science, then ML, then SWE, and now the bit of ops and SWE and ML that actually involves data science haha. notebooks man they keep pulling me back.
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Tuesday, 23 September 2025 14:17 (nine months ago)
don't forget your stint as a movie producer!
― Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 23 September 2025 14:52 (nine months ago)
thoughts and prayers to any teachers or parents impacted by this
https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/six-seven-meme-teens-math-teachers-42764bcb?st=buDSQN&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Tuesday, 14 October 2025 15:20 (eight months ago)
" Maybe if French philosopher Albert Camus had a TikTok, he could explain it, given how well he understood repetitive cycles of senselessness."
― Minty Gum (Latham Green), Tuesday, 14 October 2025 20:15 (eight months ago)