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Metal Exclusionary Radical Astronomy
(lemmy.ml)
A place for majestic STEMLORD peacocking, as well as memes about the realities of working in a lab.

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This is a science community. We use the Dawkins definition of meme.
The non-Hydrogen, non-Helium atoms are a larger proportion of total mass, but that's just because they're really fat.
We don’t call them fat. They’re BBA: big beautiful atoms. Thicc would suffice too.
The 12 yo in me is giggling like crazy right now.
What are you doing with a 12yo inside you?
Better than reverse
Would be a lot cooler if those were scaled accordingly
There is scaling going on there, just not 1:1. Like the hydrogen is smaller than the rest, but it should be about half the size of the one above.
It's barely perceptible. I just see a rainbow of butts.
We've all had dreams Lee that.
That's not true. The "fatness" of metallic atoms doesn't even come close to overcoming how rare they are. Hydrogen and helium combined still make up ~98% of the total mass fraction. Oxygen, which is next in line, is only about 1% the total mass.
They said "larger proportion", and 2% is larger than 1%
/s
Actually, it's twice as large!
its a vocal minority, don't pay them any attention
It looks like this chart is based on mass, rather than number. By number hydrogen is >90% by itself
Not really