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@@arXiv_physicsatomph_bot@mastoxiv.page@mastoxiv.page
2025-11-19 08:35:16

Static Laboratory-Frame Polarization of a Trapped Molecular Ion for CP-Violation Searches
Fabian Wolf
arxiv.org/abs/2511.14701 arxiv.org/pd…

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-10-16 08:24:42

Actually, I do want to come back to masculinity under patriarchy and whiteness under white supremacy because I think it's worth talking more about. The "man" under patriarchy (at least "Western" patriarchy) is represented as power and independence. The man needs nothing and thus owes nothing to anyone. The man controls and is not controlled, which is intimately related to independence as dependence can make someone vulnerable to control. The image of "man" projects power and invulnerability. At the same time "man" is a bumbling fool who can't be held accountable for his inability to control his sexual urges. He must be fed and cared for, as though another child. His worst behaviors must be dismissed with phrases such as "boys will be boys" and "locker room talk." The absurdity of the concept of human "independence" is impossible to understate.
Even if you go all Ted Kaczynski, you have still been raised and taught. This is, perhaps, why it is so much more useful to think in terms of obligations than rights. Rights can be claimed and protected with violence alone, but obligations reveal the true interdependence that sustains us. A "man" may assert his rights. Yet, on some level, we all know that the "man" of patriarchy acts as a child who is not mature enough to recognize his obligations.
White violence and white fragility reflect the same dichotomy. "The master race" somehow always needs brown folks to make all their shit and do all the reproductive labor for them. For those who fully embrace whiteness, the "safe space" is a joke. DEI shows weakness. Yet, when presented with an honest history adults become children who are incapable of differentiating between criticism and simple facts. *They* become the ones who must be kept safe. The expectation to be responsible for one's own words and actions, one of the very core definitions of being an adult, is far too much to expect. Their guilt needs room, needs tending, needs caring. White people cannot simply "grow the fuck up" or, as they may say of slavery, "fucking get over it."
And again, interestingly, it is *rights* that they reference: "Mah Freeze PEACH!" I find it hard to distinguish between such and my own child's assertion that anything she doesn't like is "not fair!" No, these assertions fail to recognize the fundamental fabric of adult society: the obligations we hold to each other.
At the intersection of all privilege is the sovereign, the ultimate god-man-baby. Again, referencing the essay (hexmhell.writeas.com/observati)
> This is where it becomes important to consider the ideology behind the sovereign ritual. Participation within the sovereign ritual denotes to the participants elements of the sovereign. That is, all agents of the sovereign are, essentially, micro dictators. By carrying out the will of the sovereign, these micro dictators can, by extension, act outside of the law.
While law enforcement is the ultimate representative of sovereign violence, privileges allow a gradated approximation of the sovereign. Those who are "closer" in privilege to the sovereign may, for example, be permitted to carry out violence against those who are father away. The gradation of privilege turns the whole society, except for the least privileged, into a cult that protects the privilege system on behalf of the most privileged. (And immediately Malcolm X pops to mind as having already talked about part of this relationship in 1963 youtube.com/watch?v=jf7rsCAfQC.)

@marcel@waldvogel.family
2025-12-03 06:19:25

Blacker than black? Of course!
After very dark surface covering, there is now a new dark fabric available, that is the darkest documented black fabric.
The fabric based on black bird plumage absorbs 799/800 of the light falling into it, making it deep dark. Fascinating!

@arXiv_statML_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-09 09:43:21

Explaining Models under Multivariate Bernoulli Distribution via Hoeffding Decomposition
Baptiste Ferrere (EDF R\&D PRISME, IMT, SINCLAIR AI Lab), Nicolas Bousquet (EDF R\&D PRISME, SINCLAIR AI Lab, LPSM), Fabrice Gamboa (IMT), Jean-Michel Loubes (IMT), Joseph Mur\'e (EDF R\&D PRISME)
arxiv.org/abs/2510.07088

@arXiv_physicsinsdet_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-07 09:45:32

Lead tungstate calorimeter of the Jefferson Lab Eta Factory experiment
Alexander Somov
arxiv.org/abs/2510.04820 arxiv.org/pdf/2510.04820

@arXiv_physicsappph_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-14 10:21:18

Raman Microspectroscopy for Real-Time Structure Indicator in Ultrafast Laser Writing
Xingrui Cheng, Eugenio Picheo, Zhixin Chen, Martin J. Booth, Patrick S. Salter, \'Alvaro Fern\'andez-Galiana
arxiv.org/abs/2510.11422

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-10-05 09:19:19

Series B, Episode 04 - Horizon
CALLY: [V.O.] Right.
AVON: Orac, have you obtained any further information on the planet Horizon?
ORAC: No.
AVON: Why not?
ORAC: Is that a serious question?
AVON: No.
blake.torpidity.net/m/204/406 B7B2

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "This image shows a futuristic sci-fi control room or laboratory setting. A person is seated at what appears to be a control station, wearing a distinctive silver/white jacket with dark pants. The metallic, reflective fabric of the outfit suggests a futuristic or space-age aesthetic typical of science fiction productions from the late 1970s or early 1980s.

In the foreground, there's a transparent console or equipment case containing various tubes, wires, and …
@arXiv_csAI_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-09-29 10:28:47

Clinical Uncertainty Impacts Machine Learning Evaluations
Simone Lionetti, Fabian Gr\"oger, Philippe Gottfrois, Alvaro Gonzalez-Jimenez, Ludovic Amruthalingam, Alexander A. Navarini, Marc Pouly
arxiv.org/abs/2509.22242

@arXiv_quantph_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-09-30 13:03:11

Unified laboratory-frame analysis of atomic gravitational-wave sensors
Simon Schaffrath, Daniel St\"ork, Fabio Di Pumpo, Enno Giese
arxiv.org/abs/2509.24993

@arXiv_csDB_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-09-24 08:43:34

Teaching RDM in a smart advanced inorganic lab course and its provision in the DALIA platform
Alexander Hoffmann, Jochen Ortmeyer, Fabian Fink, Charles Tapley Hoyt, Jonathan D. Geiger, Paul Kehrein, Torsten Schrade, Sonja Herres-Pawlis
arxiv.org/abs/2509.18902