• sp3ctr4l@lemmy.zip
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    18 days ago

    Ok so… what exactly would the gender triple point be?

    … A person at their first rave, first time doing molly or E?

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      18 days ago

      Gas can behave like a fluid. Or rather, the two can behave similarly, but they aren’t the same thing.

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      18 days ago

      You’re right, that should be “Gender Liquid” with “Gender Plasma” in the far unreadable section. Gas and liquid should be grouped as fluids - is plasma a fluid? I don’t think so but I’m not a physicist

      Goddammit

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        18 days ago

        The top right corner is supercritical fluid, that’s correct, it’s not the same as plasma, which doesn’t really fit neatly on a pressure/temperature phase diagram.

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          18 days ago

          That’s a really salty fluid, or a strong acid/base. Plasma just has temperature driving the ionization, rather than chemistry.

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              17 days ago

              That would be a stupidly hight amount of charge.

              For a very rough estimate, thunderstorms peak at about 6.7 nanocoulombs of charge per m³, or 4.2e10 fewer electrons per m³. Cumulonimbus clouds have roughly 2 grams of water per m³, or 6.7e22 atoms per m³. Thus, thunderstorms have 1 in 10e12 fewer electrons.

              To fully ionize water, you would need something like a trillion times as much voltage as lightning, and the ability to insulate the sample from other sources of electrons like any nearby matter.

              This might be feasible at very small scales, but the result would be just as dangerous. A bunch of protons that really want electrons nearby would pull lightning from anywhere they could, and would be unbelievably corrosive. Something like a pH of -23.7, although pH breaks down long before this point.

              Such a substance completely devoid of electrons would also repel itself very strongly, so it would evaporate into gaseous protons basically instantly. “Normal” plasma is much more stable because the electrons are separated by temperature rather than by electric change. High electric charges are much more difficult to contain.

              I’m not a physicist though, so I’m likely wrong on the details.

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    18 days ago

    The moral of the story is don’t put someone under too much pressure or get them too heated, otherwise they’ll go gender critical.

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    18 days ago

    The “Gender Gas” joke has always bothered me for no reason other than because gas IS a fucking fluid.

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        17 days ago

        It’s the lyrics to bad touch by the bloodhound gang. You know, a song that’s been pretty popular since 1999?

        Do you suffer from schizophrenia?

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    18 days ago

    If you crush me, then reheat me to just below my melting point, then quench me back then crush me some more, my microgender structure gets stretched and tensed with smaller and smaller grains. I become harder and harder until my yield strength is equal to my ultimate strength. Deep down I’m still the same alloy but heat treated.

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        17 days ago

        Thanks! I just like the feeling of the microcrystalline structure solving and re condensing with new orientation that prevent my gender planes from dislocating on all sorts of cleavage directions.

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    18 days ago

    Are you saying that under enough social pressure anyone will revert to the gender binary? (j/k)