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  • Scubus@sh.itjust.workstoNiceMemes@sopuli.xyzHero
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    18 hours ago

    I was going to make a joke about how its hard to afford all the coke they have to take, but having googled that i cant find any sources.

    Im positive i read a study a while back that showed an alarming number of surgeons rely on stimulants such as adderall or cocaine, but google has gone to shit and bow it only wants to show me medical uses for cocaine. If anyone can confirm either that that is fake news or if you can find a trustable source verifying high drug usage among surgeons id appreciate it.

    To be clear, i dont remember how the study ohrased it but it is absolutely absurd that they have to pull these hours. I want the dude working on my heart to be as awake as possible without having to abuse stimulants tyvm





  • Didnt read that yet, this is all from memory.

    From my recollection, the unruh effect is a side effect of referance frames and event horizons. For any given object, you can calculate that objects future path through space time. There will be objects that are too far away for that object to interact with until a certain amount of time has passed. That means those objects are beyond the causality of your original object. This creates an expansign event horizon where anything before it can theoretically be interacted with, and anything past it cannot until the future. The issue is that on the border, on the event horizon, you have virtual particles popping in and out of existance. These particles normally annhilate each other and therefore measurably dont matter. But you have the ability to interact with one without interacting with the other, because its beyond your sphere of influence. But if you can interact with it, it can interact with you. This means you measure a noticable increase in energy at the event horizon because youre only measuring half of the virtual particle, the half that you can interact with and the half that can interact with you.