Ah I see. Although the comic spreads the moon "relatively", it presents it absolutely. Although interesting in by itself it does feels it's missing something.
Is our moon really that big? I thought Charon-Pluto is kinda a special cases that they look like twin planets instead
Now i no longer like it. It's like being given a problem without key solution. In the end I gained nothing but frustration.
Though an impossibly good ending is like a fake solution key which is even worse so I can see why people avoid that more.
My days in Reddit (and by extension, Lemmy) pulls me over from the left side. I remember when r/LSC still seems profound to me.
I'm only here now for funny memes with hierarchical comments.
Area is just hard to discern. Manipulating the radius a little bit will alter area quite significantly (because its quadratic) but you won't be able to perceive it. By comparison, height is much easier to see. So you can decrease the radius a bit and add height some and you can fool people.
When I was learning English I feel very stupid questioning why English people says "I'm very sorry". That I lack a critical knowledge that it's normal and it means that someone also feel sorrow.
It's very liberating knowing that even native speaker are also confused and questioning that same phrase.
It's my full time job handling it but I'm still not actually sure what "orchestration" is.
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