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Oh damn, nice! How long have you been alcohol-free? The benefits get even more profound over time (I'm 1.5 yrs in myself).

And if you look at your reflection

is that all you want it to be?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWEtqglTVK0

#tunestr #nin

Good morning Odell! I went for a walk in the cold sunshine this morning and have been spending my day so far working on quantum computing circuits (using the IBM Quantum system - 10 mins of real QC computation time every month for free!) for my distance learning course.

Oof. I can’t even keep my follows straight between clients and relays, no way edited notes are going to be reliable

Scared to death of eternity…. I was saved by grace but destroyed by naivete https://youtu.be/zFNkDn0huTE #tunestr

Anywhere in physics where waves appear you'll find complex numbers. I'm studying quantum mechanics right now and wave functions that describe particles are necessarily complex-valued, so they have a real part and an imaginary part - imagine a 2-dimensional number that's a point on a 2D graph instead of a point on a 1D line like real numbers.

Beyond QM there's optics, signal processing, fluids, electrical engineering... all heavily use complex numbers

Keep reading, complex numbers and their real-world usefulness in physics are very cool :)