Hi *stabs U* Oops *stabs U Again* My Bad *stabs U Again*

Hi *stabs U* Oops *stabs U Again* My Bad *stabs U Again*
Hi *stabs U* Oops *stabs U Again* My Bad *stabs U Again*

hi *stabs u* oops *stabs u again* my bad *stabs u again*

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That’s How It Went Right

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*rotating Him In My Mind*

*rotating him in my mind*

Ref images from the manga below. Just cause i like havin that kinda thing:

*rotating Him In My Mind*
*rotating Him In My Mind*
*rotating Him In My Mind*
*rotating Him In My Mind*
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Alud De Luz

Alud de luz

August 2022

9 months ago

Is spider silk being as strong as steel another lie from childhood? Bc you're able to break it pretty easily on accident. Genuinely asking.

spider silk IS actually significantly stronger pound-for-pound than the same amount of steel, but only in one direction! and coincidentally, it's the same exact direction that got a bunch of people killed in a submersible last month.

see, when people talk about the "strength" of spider silk versus steel, they're specifically talking about tensile strength:

Is Spider Silk Being As Strong As Steel Another Lie From Childhood? Bc You're Able To Break It Pretty

which is specifically the measure of the strength of a material when two forces are pulling at it from the ends, like when a steel cable is holding up a bridge support, or crane cargo:

Is Spider Silk Being As Strong As Steel Another Lie From Childhood? Bc You're Able To Break It Pretty

or like when a strand of silk is supporting the entire spider.

Is Spider Silk Being As Strong As Steel Another Lie From Childhood? Bc You're Able To Break It Pretty

that's tensile strength, baby!

but there's another type of strength that's very important to take into consideration when you're actually building things like bridges and submersibles, and spider silk and similar materials like carbon fiber are absolutely garbage at it! and that's compressive strength.

this is basically the inverse of tensile strength, where instead of being yanked at from both ends, the forces are crushing inwards at the material from both directions instead.

Is Spider Silk Being As Strong As Steel Another Lie From Childhood? Bc You're Able To Break It Pretty

you can expect to see these kinds of forces involved in road surfaces, vehicle engines, and again, submersibles.

now steel and its more competent cousin titanium are fucking GREAT at compressive strength! the harder the outside forces are compressing them, the stronger the metals get.

Is Spider Silk Being As Strong As Steel Another Lie From Childhood? Bc You're Able To Break It Pretty

NOT TODAY, FUCKERS

but strand-based materials like spider silk and, again, carbon fiber, are fucking garbage at this. they can take a certain amount of pressure, but each round with compressive forces snaps some of the strands that makes up the material! and those don't grow back, so basically you're just gradually reducing your poor overstressed carbon-fiber hull into a completely useless shell of shattered thread fragments over time as the strands of fiber that actually give it strength die off one by one.

Is Spider Silk Being As Strong As Steel Another Lie From Childhood? Bc You're Able To Break It Pretty

and eventually, something's gotta give! and then people die about it.

this is why, even though spider silk IS stronger than steel in one specific way, we're never going to stop using steel in industrial applications and switch over to spider silk or carbon fiber full time. these materials all have their areas of use, and steel just covers a wider base of applications.

Is Spider Silk Being As Strong As Steel Another Lie From Childhood? Bc You're Able To Break It Pretty

and don't even get me started on shear strength. we'll be here all damn day.

9 months ago

The whole “scientists use big words on purpose to be exclusive” is such a bunch of anti-intellectual bullshit. Specific and concise language exists for a reason; you need the right words to convey the right meaning, and explaining stuff right is a hugely important part of science. Cultures that live around loads of snow have loads of words to describe different types of snow; cultures that live in deserts have loads of words to describe different types of sand. Complex language is needed for complex meaning.

1 year ago
The Color Of Pomegranates (1969)
The Color Of Pomegranates (1969)
The Color Of Pomegranates (1969)

The Color of Pomegranates (1969)

dir. Sergei Parajanov

1 year ago
I Mean Someone Has To Post The “chilchuck Does A Cock Check” Panel And It Might As Well Be Me

i mean someone has to post the “chilchuck does a cock check” panel and it might as well be me

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