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The discussion revolves around a collection of science-related jokes and humorous anecdotes shared among forum members. A notable joke features a mathematician with a dog and a cow who are claimed to be knot theorists, leading to a playful exchange with a bartender. Other jokes include puns related to physics, such as Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and light-hearted takes on mathematical concepts. The conversation also touches on the nature of humor in science, with members explaining the nuances of certain jokes, particularly those involving mathematical notation. Additionally, there are references to classic jokes that have circulated over the years, illustrating how humor can bridge complex scientific ideas with everyday life. Overall, the thread highlights the community's appreciation for clever wordplay and the joy of sharing science humor.
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Ivan Seeking said:
Seems like your other control panel lights are faulty as they are out.
There should possibly be an indicator light for standby, power on, . .. depending upon the application.
Too bad - someone removed the control panel cover, perhaps for servicing, and did not replace.
It is quite difficult to say what the indicator light actually represents just from the picture.
A wild guess out of the blue would be that your system is in standby.
 
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256bits said:
A wild guess out of the blue would be that your system is in standby.
I have met this problem before. Red says stop.
Do not interfere with it, nor try to fix it, until it goes green.
KISS.
 
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There is a semi-famous math algorithm developed by David A. Cox and Steven Zucker. It is known as the Cox-Zucker machine.

For a long time I'd been assuming that they knew what they were doing, but today, via Peter Woit, I got confirmation. Cox writes in a memorial for Zucker:

I met Steve in the fall of 1970 when we were entering graduate students at Princeton. We both studied algebraic geometry, though I was more algebraic (à la Grothendieck) while Steve was more transcendental (à la Griffiths). This made for some lively conversations. A few weeks after we met, we realized that we had to write a joint paper because the combination of our last names, in the usual alphabetical order, is remarkably obscene.
 
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WuMo by Wulff & Morgenthaler for July 10, 2021


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I heard that after a little misfire the ISS had a bad attitude. Why does that remind me of my ex wife?
 
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Probably why they didnt pass their petrology classes :wink:

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Last August 4th was the birthday of John Venn, who introduced the Venn diagrams. Here's a clever poem written with the help of this wonderful tool:

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Guess its not that funny.
 
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My head "exploded" the other day . After staying up all night, as I began to fall asleep, there was a sudden extreme burst of noise and light in my head. The level of realism was kind of strange. It was distinct and clear, but not realistic enough to think it was a real sound.
 
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Jarvis323 said:
The level of realism was kind of strange. It was distinct and clear, but not realistic enough to think it was a real sound.
Welcome to the unreal world of hypnagogic dreams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia
 
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Baluncore said:
Welcome to the unreal world of hypnagogic dreams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia
Besides the sound and light, right before it happened, I was aware and noted to myself that I was in an odd state where I felt like half my mind had crossed into a sleeping state, and the other half was still awake. And then at the moment my head exploded, it was as if there was some kind of short circuit between those two states, and as though some electricity or something suddenly traversed from one part of my brain to another.
 
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Jarvis323 said:
And then at the moment my head exploded, it was as if there was some kind of short circuit between those two states, and as though some electricity or something suddenly traversed from one part of my brain to another.
The "hypnogogic jerk" at the moment you recover balance, is characteristic of not lying down when going to sleep. Horses and cattle don't have that problem. Try sitting with a book in your hand, with your elbo on the table, fore arm upright. When you nod off, your arm will fall, and the sound will awaken you, so you can immediately recall the hypnagogic dream.
 
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Baluncore said:
The "hypnogogic jerk" at the moment you recover balance, is characteristic of not lying down when going to sleep. Horses and cattle don't have that problem. Try sitting with a book in your hand, with your elbo on the table, fore arm upright. When you nod off, your arm will fall, and the sound will awaken you, so you can immediately recall the hypnagogic dream.
I once read that Einstein did this by holding a paper weight. If he fell asleep, he dropped it and woke himself up. He allegedly did this to maintain a hypnogogic state.
 
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Why would you go to a division expert for counseling?
 
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Especially one with that name. I sense a divorced artist...
 
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A physicist sees a young man about to jump off the Empire State Building. Don't do it he yells, You have so much potential!
 
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Borg said:
A physicist sees a young man about to jump off the Empire State Building. Don't do it he yells, You have so much potential!
Yes, he answered. But back on earth, I will have much more momentum!
 
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Next...

A woman complained to her friend, I tried having a menais a trois with two physicists, but they couldn't solve the three body problem.
 
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Take an airplane, maximize potential and momentum at the same time.
(space tourism goes beyond that, but it minimizes your money)
 
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BillTre said:

I like the mouseover that goes with it (you can read it by hovering your mouse over the comic in the original),

"How could anyone consider themselves a well-rounded adult without a basic understanding of silicate geochemistry? Silicates are everywhere! It's hard to throw a rock without throwing one!"​

(Source page: https://xkcd.com/2501/)
 
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Borg said:
Next...

A woman complained to her friend, I tried having a menais a trois with two physicists, but they couldn't solve the three body problem.
Amateurs. :rolleyes: You solve it as 3 two-body problems with peer review.
 
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A Biologist, a Chemist and a Statistician Are Out Hunting

The biologist shoots at a deer and misses five feet to the left.
The chemist shoots at the same deer and misses five feet to the right.
The statistician shouts, "We got him!"

(Ps I mainly post this so I get actual notifications on this thread, I know the watch button, but then it doesn't give my a notification anyway)
 
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An exponential and a logarithm walk into a bar.
After ordering the bartender asks: “Alright, who's paying?”
The exponential: “Me, because logarithme népérien.”
 
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BillTre said:
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Inventor: It will have three hands and the third hand is the second hand.
 
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BillTre said:
"So are you going to follow the advice of your ancestor?"
"Don't know. It seemed kind of fishy."
 
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DrGreg said:
Inventor: It will have three hands and the third hand is the second hand.
On the other hand, a second hand clock will give the time it was at the same time on someone else's previous day. To get ahead, you must buy yourself a new clock, or you will always be repeating the past.
 
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Because they know all of the super positions.
 
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BillTre said:

fresh_42 said:
The real reason of what had happened:

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This comic is one of my all-time favorites, I think it's hilarious :biggrin::
(if I remember correctly it has been posted before in this thread, but I don't remember who posted it)

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DennisN said:
This comic is one of my all-time favorites, I think it's hilarious :biggrin::
(if I remember correctly it has been posted before in this thread, but I don't remember who posted it)

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I once linked exactly this cartoon in the jokes thread, but I couldn't find it, so I improvised.
 
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Because it’s in its ground state.
 
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Back to our regularly scheduled science jokes...

In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
But, in practice, there is.
 
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R.I.P. Boiled Water
You will be mist.
 
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Statistically speaking, the average person is mean.
 
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Borg said:
Statistically speaking, the average person is mean.
Norm was certainly the meanest person I ever met, but all his children were above average.
Epigenetics works in mysterious ways.
 
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