• Cethin@lemmy.zip
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    5 days ago

    I think this is a detail done on purpose. Presumably they actually just filmed a centrifuge, instead of faking it somehow. That means it must have been balanced, which means they balanced it another way just to film the “mistake.” I think it’s to get people to talk about this, which is incredibly minor, so people talk about how accurate it is by only having one stupid thing to complain about. Negatives spread a lot easier than positives on the internet.

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      4 days ago

      Presumably they actually just filmed a centrifuge, instead of faking it somehow.

      Why buy a real one? It doesn’t need to work. They spent $20 attaching a disk with holes to a motor.

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        4 days ago

        Maybe. It was a lot more than that though. It had the shell and everything else. I suspect it’d be cheaper and easier to just buy or borrow a real one, even if it’s not usable as lab equipment anymore. It’s not like they’re super uncommon.

        Also, that still needs to be balanced to some degree if it’s spinning reasonably quickly. It doesn’t just suddenly not impart a lot of force because it’s a “fake” centrifuge.