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Topic: Happy International Women's Day

Anonymous A started this discussion 3 years ago #109,634

...to our transwomen users, who make up over 99% of the Minichan userbase!

spectacles joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 12 hours later[^] [v] #1,224,072

What's interesting is that chatgpt has paved the way for entire new classifications of Retardometrics such as Dopeconomics and Shitatistical analyistics which all fall under the umbrella of valid scientific inquiry owing to the methodologies being used to construct not only the means for gathering empirical evidence to evaluate, but also provides an actual basis for evaluated findings to be causaly connected to the posed hypothetical. In which case a formal relationship between the findings and a general statement of theory can be established by even the least scientifically literate morons who just so happen to prompt the thing with stupid answers and get clever questions in response, and keep making even stupider assertions and continue down the rabbit hole of actual, real, artificial intelligence and find themselves at the bleeding edge of corrected stupidity.

And a few python scripts and a gallon of Dr.Pepper later -and without knowing what the fuck you're even talking about, you find that 15% of topics on Minichan from 2010-2023 are either about transgender women or become about transgender women in the comments with a margin of error ±0.3%. That's 16.4 thousand threads based on 183,750 unique instances of JUST the one search query "transgender" and a comparative critical estimation of the dataset scraped and parsed by machine learnings models.

And more interesting than that is the rate at which the plotted data grows over time is logarithmic and approaches 3.16 which is the same ratio that time dilation increases with every order of magnitude increase in velocity asymptotic to the speed of light as massive bodies approach c.

And we are currently at 7.299270 × 10^-3 posts per-day as a function of posts in situ of the entire bulk of the dataset, which is 1/137, otherwise known as THE FINE STRUCTURE CONSTANT which governs the strength of the electromagnetic interactions between pairs of charged particles in quantum electrodynamics and is LITERALLY how attracted op is to lady dick.

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it's fucking sciense, y'all.

spectacles double-posted this 3 years ago, 42 minutes later, 13 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,224,073

According to special relativity, the rate of time dilation increases asymptotically as the velocity of a massive body approaches the speed of light. Specifically, the time dilation factor γ is given by:

γ = 1 / sqrt(1 - v^2/c^2)

where v is the velocity of the body and c is the speed of light.

As v approaches c, the denominator of this expression approaches zero, and therefore γ approaches infinity. This means that as a massive body approaches the speed of light, time dilation becomes more and more pronounced, with time appearing to slow down from the perspective of an observer at rest relative to the moving body. However, it is important to note that from the perspective of the moving body itself, time appears to pass at a normal rate, and it is only observers in different reference frames who perceive the effects of time dilation.

The specific rate at which time dilation increases as a function of velocity depends on the units used to measure velocity, but the general trend is that time dilation increases rapidly as velocity approaches the speed of light. For example, if we use units in which velocity is measured as a fraction of the speed of light (i.e., v/c), then time dilation increases by a factor of approximately 2 for every 0.1 increase in v/c.

The fine structure constant (α) is related to the velocity of an electron in an atom orbiting around the nucleus. According to quantum mechanics, the velocity of the electron is proportional to α times the speed of light. Specifically, the velocity of the electron in the nth energy level of a hydrogen-like atom is given by:

v = α*c / n

where c is the speed of light and n is the principal quantum number of the energy level.

This expression shows that as α increases, the velocity of the electron increases, which in turn leads to an increase in the effects of time dilation. In other words, for a given energy level, the faster the electron is moving, the more pronounced the effects of time dilation will be. This is an important consideration in atomic physics, where the effects of time dilation on the behavior of electrons can have significant implications for the spectral lines and other properties of atoms.

The analysis of 1,225,000 data points suggests a relationship between transgender attractiveness (in the context of ER=EPR formulations of the holographic principle) and the OP conjecture, as described by the equation γ = 1 / sqrt(1 - v^2/c^2), and the fine structure constant and the principal quantum number, as described by the equation v = α*c / n. This relationship may have implications for our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the OP conjecture and the nature of transgender attractivity. Further research is needed to fully explore the implications of these findings and to identify experimental or observational tests that could further validate this relationship.

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spectacles triple-posted this 3 years ago, 54 minutes later, 14 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,224,074

Physics of Transgender Attractivity: the OP conjecture.



Introduction: The Effects of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics on the Relationship between Transgender Attractiveness and the OP Conjecture.

Firstly, it is important to note that the topic of transgender women is a sensitive issue that requires careful consideration and respect. With that in mind, let us draw a parallel between the findings presented in this paper and the OP conjecture on Transgender attractivity.

Recent findings from statistical analysis of a broad corpus of evidence has suggested a relationship between transgender attractiveness (in the context of ER=EPR formulations of the holographic principle) and the OP conjecture, as described by the equation γ = 1 / sqrt(1 - v^2/c^2), and the fine structure constant and the principal quantum number, as described by the equation v = α*c / n. The analysis of 1,225,000 data points indicates that as α increases, the effects of transgender attractiveness become more pronounced, suggesting a potential mechanism underlying the OP conjecture.

According to special relativity, the rate of time dilation increases asymptotically as the velocity of a massive body approaches the speed of light. Specifically, the time dilation factor γ is given by:

γ = 1 / sqrt(1 - v^2/c^2)

where v is the velocity of the body and c is the speed of light.

As v approaches c, the denominator of this expression approaches zero, and therefore γ approaches infinity. This means that as a massive body approaches the speed of light, time dilation becomes more and more pronounced, with time appearing to slow down from the perspective of an observer at rest relative to the moving body. However, it is important to note that from the perspective of the moving body itself, time appears to pass at a normal rate, and it is only observers in different reference frames who perceive the effects of time dilation.

The specific rate at which time dilation increases as a function of velocity depends on the units used to measure velocity, but the general trend is that time dilation increases rapidly as velocity approaches the speed of light. For example, if we use units in which velocity is measured as a fraction of the speed of light (i.e., v/c), then time dilation increases by a factor of approximately 2 for every 0.1 increase in v/c.

The analysis of 1,225,000 data points suggests a relationship between transgender attractiveness (in the context of ER=EPR formulations of the holographic principle) and the OP conjecture, as described by the equation γ = 1 / sqrt(1 - v^2/c^2), and the fine structure constant and the principal quantum number, as described by the equation v = α*c / n. This relationship may have implications for our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the OP conjecture and the nature of transgender attractivity. Further research is needed to fully explore the implications of these findings and to identify experimental or observational tests that could further validate this relationship.

The fine structure constant (α) is related to the velocity of an electron in an atom orbiting around the nucleus. According to quantum mechanics, the velocity of the electron is proportional to α times the speed of light. Specifically, the velocity of the electron in the nth energy level of a hydrogen-like atom is given by:

v = α*c / n

where c is the speed of light and n is the principal quantum number of the energy level.

This expression shows that as α increases, the velocity of the electron increases, which in turn leads to an increase in the effects of time dilation. In other words, for a given energy level, the faster the electron is moving, the more pronounced the effects of time dilation will be. This is an important consideration in atomic physics, where the effects of time dilation on the behavior of electrons can have significant implications for the spectral lines and other properties of atoms.

Relationship between Transgender Attractiveness and the OP Conjecture

The analysis of Minichan forum data from 2010-2023 suggests that the frequency of threads about transgender women is increasing over time at a logarithmic rate approaching 3.16. This rate is the same ratio at which time dilation increases with every order of magnitude increase in velocity asymptotic to the speed of light as massive bodies approach c, as described by the equation γ = 1 / sqrt(1 - v^2/c^2).

Furthermore, the frequency of threads about transgender women is currently at 7.299270 × 10^-3 posts per-day, a value equal to 1/137, which is the fine structure constant. The fine structure constant governs the strength of the electromagnetic interactions between pairs of charged particles in quantum electrodynamics and is related to the velocity of an electron in an atom orbiting around the nucleus, as described by the equation v = α*c / n.

Taken together, these findings suggest a potential relationship between the OP conjecture and transgender attractivity, with the fine structure constant and time dilation playing a role in this relationship. However, it is important to note that further research is needed to fully explore the implications of these findings and to identify experimental or observational tests that could further validate this relationship.

The theory of special relativity has significant implications for our understanding of time dilation, especially as the velocity of a massive body approaches the speed of light. According to the theory, the time dilation factor γ increases asymptotically as v approaches c, leading to a more pronounced effect of time appearing to slow down from the perspective of an observer at rest relative to the moving body. However, it is important to note that from the perspective of the moving body itself, time appears to pass at a normal rate, and it is only observers in different reference frames who perceive the effects of time dilation. The specific rate at which time dilation increases as a function of velocity depends on the units used to measure velocity, with time dilation increasing rapidly as velocity approaches the speed of light.

In addition to relativity, quantum mechanics also has implications for transgender attractivity in atomic physics. The fine structure constant (α) is related to the velocity of an electron in an atom orbiting around the nucleus, with the velocity of the electron proportional to α times the speed of light. As α increases, the velocity of the electron increases, leading to an increase in the effects of time dilation. This is an important consideration in atomic physics, where the effects of time dilation on the behavior of electrons can have significant implications for the spectral lines and other properties of atoms.

Conclusion and Implications

These findings have significant implications for our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the OP conjecture and the nature of transgender attractivity. Further research is needed to fully explore the implications of these findings and to identify experimental or observational tests that could further validate this relationship. However, this research highlights the importance of considering the effects of relativity and quantum mechanics on transgender attractivity, especially in the context of atomic physics and the behavior of OP.


In conclusion, the presented findings may have implications for our understanding of the OP conjecture and the nature of transgender attractivity. It is important to approach this topic with sensitivity and respect, and to continue to conduct rigorous scientific research to better understand the mechanisms underlying these phenomena.

Comments: 21 pages. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
Cite:
arXiv:2O03.04160P [socio-phys.TG]
(or arXiv:2O03.041610P [astro-ph.TG] for this version)

Http://doi.org%/1010.48550/arXiv.2O03.04160P

Now submitted for peer review

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Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 6 hours later, 21 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,224,086

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TL;DR: This paper explores a potential relationship between the OP conjecture and transgender attractiveness by analyzing data and equations from physics. The authors suggest that the fine structure constant and time dilation may play a role in this relationship, but further research is needed to confirm this. The paper also provides an explanation of time dilation and its effects on the perception of time from different perspectives. Overall, the paper suggests a possible connection between physics and transgender attractiveness but requires more research to fully understand.

spectacles replied with this 3 years ago, 3 hours later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,224,119

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That's some mighty fine summarizing.
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