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One of my favourite ways to troll normies - Printable Version +- Lookism (https://bookism.net) +-- Forum: Lookism Forums (https://bookism.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Shitty Advice (https://bookism.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: One of my favourite ways to troll normies (/showthread.php?tid=10330) |
One of my favourite ways to troll normies - MysteriousWeeb420 - 07-11-2022 Refer to light years as a measurement of time 😂 RE: One of my favourite ways to troll normies - kathisterima - 07-11-2022 normies like my pet would be like "actually, let me enlighten you on this one..." with smug soyjack face RE: One of my favourite ways to troll normies - Altruist - 07-11-2022 you are a typical witty-wannabe idiot since light year is derived from velocity of light, which is a vector whose one of two main components is time. it's no more wrong to say that light year is a measurement of time than that a second (and the following units of time) is a measurement of distance since caesium (and, similarly, strontium) clock work by counting the oscillations between two hyperfine states of its split electron triggered by introducing a photon of a specific wavelength to the atom, and we all know the definition of a wavelength - my pet it's a stupid thing to say on a more basic level as well, since you'll have guys like @Honest hear you and immediately assume you are an idiot to fulfill their daily quota of "holy shit, normies are retarded, therefore I'm special" trauma relievers - my pet RE: One of my favourite ways to troll normies - Altruist - 07-11-2022 (07-11-2022, 04:19 PM)kathisterima Wrote: normies like my pet would be like "actually, let me enlighten you on this one..." with smug soyjack face done if i said this to him irl, I'd close with "lights out", though RE: One of my favourite ways to troll normies - Honest - 07-11-2022 Normies are so dumb RE: One of my favourite ways to troll normies - MysteriousWeeb420 - 07-11-2022 (07-11-2022, 04:36 PM)hunter-gatherer Wrote: you are a typical witty-wannabe idiot since light year is derived from velocity of light, which is a vector whose one of two main components is time. it's no more wrong to say that light year is a measurement of time than that a second (and the following units of time) is a measurement of distance since caesium (and, similarly, strontium) clock work by counting the oscillations between two hyperfine states of its split electron triggered by introducing a photon of a specific wavelength to the atom, and we all know the definition of a wavelength lol RE: One of my favourite ways to troll normies - lololololol - 07-11-2022 (07-11-2022, 04:36 PM)hunter-gatherer Wrote: you are a typical witty-wannabe idiot since light year is derived from velocity of light, which is a vector whose one of two main components is time. it's no more wrong to say that light year is a measurement of time than that a second (and the following units of time) is a measurement of distance since caesium (and, similarly, strontium) clock work by counting the oscillations between two hyperfine states of its split electron triggered by introducing a photon of a specific wavelength to the atom, and we all know the definition of a wavelength it's kind of wrong though since a light year is the same in length as a regular year so it make no sense to use it to measure time RE: One of my favourite ways to troll normies - Altruist - 07-11-2022 (07-11-2022, 08:06 PM)lololololol Wrote:(07-11-2022, 04:36 PM)hunter-gatherer Wrote: you are a typical witty-wannabe idiot since light year is derived from velocity of light, which is a vector whose one of two main components is time. it's no more wrong to say that light year is a measurement of time than that a second (and the following units of time) is a measurement of distance since caesium (and, similarly, strontium) clock work by counting the oscillations between two hyperfine states of its split electron triggered by introducing a photon of a specific wavelength to the atom, and we all know the definition of a wavelength ofc but trying to flex with and signal scientific aptitude when you can only work with entry level concepts is pretty cringe, that was my main point RE: One of my favourite ways to troll normies - Altruist - 08-11-2022 (07-11-2022, 07:25 PM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote:(07-11-2022, 04:36 PM)hunter-gatherer Wrote: you are a typical witty-wannabe idiot since light year is derived from velocity of light, which is a vector whose one of two main components is time. it's no more wrong to say that light year is a measurement of time than that a second (and the following units of time) is a measurement of distance since caesium (and, similarly, strontium) clock work by counting the oscillations between two hyperfine states of its split electron triggered by introducing a photon of a specific wavelength to the atom, and we all know the definition of a wavelength i brutally owned you here, im(h)o RE: One of my favourite ways to troll normies - MysteriousWeeb420 - 08-11-2022 (08-11-2022, 01:17 AM)hunter-gatherer Wrote:(07-11-2022, 07:25 PM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote:(07-11-2022, 04:36 PM)hunter-gatherer Wrote: you are a typical witty-wannabe idiot since light year is derived from velocity of light, which is a vector whose one of two main components is time. it's no more wrong to say that light year is a measurement of time than that a second (and the following units of time) is a measurement of distance since caesium (and, similarly, strontium) clock work by counting the oscillations between two hyperfine states of its split electron triggered by introducing a photon of a specific wavelength to the atom, and we all know the definition of a wavelength no, you literally got trolled 😂 RE: One of my favourite ways to troll normies - Altruist - 08-11-2022 you are too smart to genuinely think you are a good troll lol at even seeing appeal in "trolling" RE: One of my favourite ways to troll normies - MysteriousWeeb420 - 08-11-2022 🤣 |