- 👍Maximum Derek👍 ( @Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de ) English144•3 months ago
“Ultimately it increases entropy… let me tell you about the heat death of the universe…”
“No, Mom! I’m still afraid of the False Vacuum monster laying underneath my ground state!”
- Evil_Shrubbery ( @Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee ) English2•3 months ago
Yes, this answer, the kid fucked around (asked questions), now it’s time to find out.
- Steve ( @Steve@startrek.website ) English63•3 months ago
Heat. Everything ends up as heat.
- kn0wmad1c ( @kn0wmad1c@programming.dev ) English17•3 months ago
Until the day that even heat dies.
- aname ( @lauha@lemmy.one ) English9•3 months ago
Well, heat just spread over a larger area but it doesn’t get destroyer nor turn into any other form of energy.
But it doesn’t die per se.
- kn0wmad1c ( @kn0wmad1c@programming.dev ) English3•3 months ago
If all discernable heat is unobservable and unobtainable, then semantics don’t matter. Everything still dies. I’d include “heat” in that mix, but that’s waxing philosophical
- Disgracefulone ( @Disgracefulone@discuss.online ) English5•3 months ago
Well not all sound.
But yes 99.99%
- 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️ ( @Kolanaki@yiffit.net ) English21•3 months ago
It gets stuck in my head for 3 to 4 days until something newer comes along and pushes it out.
- Slovene ( @Slovene@feddit.nl ) English17•3 months ago
Where does the light go when you flip the switch?
Check your fridge.
- MonkeMischief ( @MonkeMischief@lemmy.today ) English4•3 months ago
“Hello, light!” https://youtu.be/nm1_bKFhYIY
- Slovene ( @Slovene@feddit.nl ) English5•3 months ago
Hello lightness my new friend
- madjo ( @madjo@feddit.nl ) English16•3 months ago
It goes into your memory. That’s why you can remember a song that you heard before.
- NigelFrobisher ( @NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone ) English14•3 months ago
It stays in our brain and we subconsciously put it into new music years later, thereby keeping the industry’s corporate lawyers in cocaine for future decades to come.
- Zink ( @Zink@programming.dev ) English8•3 months ago
I was into neural net plagiarism before it was cool!
- bitcrafter ( @bitcrafter@programming.dev ) English11•3 months ago
Oh, dear child, it goes to the same place where you will go when you inevitably die one day: into complete non-existence, save for an echo in others’ minds, and after a while not even that.
Sweet dreams!
- Slovene ( @Slovene@feddit.nl ) English1•3 months ago
You just reminded me of: https://sh.itjust.works/post/26469474
Warning: may cause big sad
- leaky_shower_thought ( @leaky_shower_thought@feddit.nl ) English9•3 months ago
the music goes back again to be later re streamed to other people that might need it
- theneverfox ( @theneverfox@pawb.social ) English9•3 months ago
It keeps traveling. If you splash some water, where does the wave go? Same question - it terms into something you can no longer see or hear… It never goes away. It becomes part of the world, forever
Music is what you hear - but it was only ever sound waves
- trouble ( @trouble@lemm.ee ) English8•3 months ago
In your ears
- just_an_average_joe ( @just_an_average_joe@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English6•3 months ago
“Everywhere, all at once. That’s why if you put your ear close to speakers it might collect too much and that can hurt your ear”
- late_night ( @late_night@sopuli.xyz ) English6•3 months ago
“Where do you think it goes?”
- TimewornTraveler ( @TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee ) English5•3 months ago
All these physics answers! The funnest explanation for a kid is just that music is only there when you’re listening to it. If you don’t listen, there’s no music. When you start listening again, music comes back. Then ask if they can hear the music of the wind.
- Scribbd ( @Scribbd@feddit.nl ) English3•3 months ago
Can you hear the music of dad’s bowl movements?
- TimewornTraveler ( @TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee ) English2•3 months ago
Ha! Gotta rip one as they’re listening to the wind in the trees.
- TheReturnOfPEB ( @TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com ) English4•3 months ago
we hang it on a wall of silence in the room of our imagination
- meowMix2525 ( @meowMix2525@lemm.ee ) English4•3 months ago
It’s still there, it’s just in the past now.