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vondell-swain:

eating a bag of skittles and thinking about the future of me

YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW RELEVANT THIS IS TO MY LIFE SITUATION RIGHT NOW….
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dumpstrbaby:

birds are dinosaurs and i dont fuck with dinosaurs I’m sorry 

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edwardspoonhands:

frezned:

thefourofclubs:

My sister just came upstairs and looked at me with really really wide eyes and shouted she actually shouted “NOTHING EVER REALLY TOUCHES ANYTHING! QUANTUM PHYSICS! HOLY SHIT!” and then ran back downstairs 

that was so weird I’m a little bit scared 

Okay so the whole thing is that atoms repel each other when they’re close together. But that’s “close together” on an atomic level, so like when you touch the surface of a table with your fingertip you can’t perceive distance between them.

And you feel the tabletop because the atoms of the table repel the atoms of your finger, and vice versa, and your body’s tuned to perceive that force.

So the electrons of the finger atoms aren’t actually knocking into the electrons of the tabletop atoms, they’re just repelling each other from a distance, kind of like how magnets do.

Things are really weird at the atomic level, though, because we’ve adapted to perceive everything at the human-size level. Electrons aren’t little marbles, they’re more like little clouds of energy.

So to say “things don’t REALLY touch” because they are actually just repelling at an atomic level is TOTALLY WRONG!! BECAUSE

repelling at an atomic level

is what touching IS

Let me add that there’s a lot more than just atoms repelling each other going on. The way some things feel smooth or slick or sticky…there are actually molecular interactions going on there. Like, just the other day, Michael Aranda asked me what “wetness” really is. Wetness is water molecules arranging themselves to cling to other polar molecules, like the ones on the outside of your skin cells. The sensation of wetness has a ton of other stuff thrown in, like evaporative cooling, dissolved body oils, and thermal transfer. 

But all of that molecular / atomic interaction is much weirder than just “these two things never touch.” They’re actually interacting all the time.

Which isn’t to say that quantum mechanics isn’t mind blowing…what’s much more mind blowing (to me, anyway) is that everything is made of particles that have no volume…the only things that imbues matter with volume are the forces that act between them. And those forces are likewise created by volumeless particles. 

Pretty freakin’ cool.

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vondell-swain:

it’s so important to realize that people are just people

no matter which people

everybody is imperfect and that’s not a bad thing, that’s so neat

everybody is trying to figure out how to live life just like you are

nobody has all the answers and everybody learns and grows…

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