EighthPostMade
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Depression strikes. I don't like life, etc. Tell me something I haven't heard a million times before.
Go.
Go.
EighthPostMade said:Tell me something I haven't heard a million times before.
Hoth said:The Eddington number is the number of protons in the observable universe. In the 1930s, the physicist/astronomer Sir Arthur Eddington became convinced that the fine structure constant alpha must be exactly 1/136 (though it's now known to be approximately 1/137.0359911). From this he asserted that the number of protons in the observable universe should be 136 x 2^256. In 1938, he stated "I believe there are 15 747 724 136 275 002 577 605 653 961 181 555 468 044 717 914 527 116 709 366 231 425 076 185 631 031 296 protons in the universe and the same number of electrons." While the number is discredited and Eddington's work on a fundamental theory to unify relativity and quantum mechanics was incomplete at his death, some still believe that a relationship between math and fundamental physics may be involved in a grand unified theory.
Wait... did you want something useful and cheerful? Sorry, all out, but at least you haven't heard that a million times before.
Livingwithoutlivin said:I think depression comes from not having enough problems, or things to immerse our minds into, that make use of our creativity and productive skills. Like, do something that consumes your mind and curiousity.
Satine said:The trick is (assuming that your depression isn't chemistry-based) to find things that interest you, and to do as much of them as possible so that you don't end up sliding back down into the depressive rut.
RanjinSingh said:I want to have a threesome with your mum and grandma, and am quietly confident that I can persuade both.
Has that cheered you up? It's certainly made me a lot more perky.
EighthPostMade said:My grandma is blind, deaf, and dead. And she was cremated, too.