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  • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    Hah!

    Are… was I even close to how you’d say ‘slime girl’ in… what my ancestors call ‘Pennsylvania Dutch’?

    (‘Deutsch’, eh too hard to spell, lets go with ‘Dutch’, to mean German. … yeah.)

    Slime-woman?

    Goop-person/being?

            • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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              1 month ago

              fun fact: when a rook spins, it’s still in the same configuration afterwards, no matter what angle it spins by. This is because rooks fulfill the S(2π) supersymmetry and when you rotate them, it’s still the same state. This is why rooks don’t lose any energy when they spin around! In fact many say they have their round shape due to being molded while spinning, similar to a potter’s wheel. Anyways that gains them their special power which is they can store large amounts of magnetic energy in the field due to circular currents flowing inside them without actually experiencing any resistance. They can then use that magnetic field to power something similar to a magnetic coil gun similar to how a medieval fortress might have shot arrows down from the tower, which gives them their long range and makes them so scary.