zem@zem42·Sep 24, 2017cannot stop laughing!Quote TweetJennifer Gunter@DrJenGunter·Sep 24, 2017Is this from a woo generator? https://twitter.com/22venkateshn/status/825747314002178049…12
Venkatesh Rao@vgr·Sep 24, 2017Replying to @zem42Is it bad that it kinda makes sense to me? Tiny microdoses = isentropic system. It's nonsense, but I get what kind of nonsense and why...1
zem@zem42·Sep 24, 2017Replying to @vgrusing scientific language to conceal the fact that it's bs! also i'd be surprised if diluting even a microdose of something was isentropic3
Venkatesh Rao@vgr·Sep 24, 2017Replying to @zem42I'm now curious. There must be entropic and near-isentropic dissolution phenomena just as in flow phenomena (laminar vs. turbulent)11
zem@zem42·Sep 24, 2017Replying to @vgreven when I was learning this stuff I was never very strong on thermodynamics (:1
zem@zem42·Sep 24, 2017Replying to @zem42 and @vgrheh, I'm sitting in a cafe near a physics tutor, half tempted to interrupt the lesson and ask1
zem@zem42·Sep 24, 2017Replying to @zem42 and @vgrokay, caught hold of him between students and asked :) he said he was not sure but he doubted it11