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Angry_Autist (he/him) @ Angry_Autist @lemmy.world
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  • The math for angles is easier if you use less dimensions

    I don't know how to explain dimensions to a ssabmud

    But the math for 2 is easier than the math for 3

    So scientists pretend it's happening in 2

    They've used this trick in other places like rockets

  • If I were to guess the biggest problem is modified fats and high temperature processing are the biggest dangers

    So no, lab grown meat wouldn't have that problem provided they don't use modified fats or steam canning you should be fine.

    The thing is whatever trace contaminants are in the substrate will manifest in concentration in the meat

  • An unfinished garage with no plumbing for 1200 a month because it was the cheapest place within driving distance to work. I kept a gym membership for necessities and carefully planned my meals for 3 years

    I finally left when a bee hive formed in the walls and the landlady refused to do anything about it

  • You'd be surprised how good the human body is at dissipating heat. We spent a good chunk of our evolution being savanna dwellers

    Most overheating comes from dehydration causing surface capillaries to contract limiting how much heat the body can expel, drinking a small amount of hot liquid will not raise the core to dangerous levels but it will provide hydration and the signal to the capillaries to expand allowing more heat to be radiated out

    Cold water does the opposite, closing the capillaries as the body thinks it needs to retain heat as now the core is rapidly cooling.

  • Biologically: being hot all over makes your capillaries close to the surface of the skin expand so you can dump heat into the air quicker

    A hot shower raises this above ambient, giving you even better capillary cooling for a while, plus hot water tends to evaporate quicker, taking more heat load with it.

  • Get a box fan and a coil of copper pipe, run the coil all around the front of the box fan like a snake going back and forth, on the top end of the pipe attach a box for icewater, and a bucket to catch the outflow.

    Put an adjustable valve at the end going into the drain bucket and let it dribble a bit. You'll have to adjust it to get the longest cold air time/least having to get up to empty the valve

    It's not super efficient but it's cheap and can be made with parts in the garage

    You'll need a lot of ice tho