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thevoiceofzeke467 karma

I don't think Americans are ready to get their political satire-news from a Middle Eastern with a thick accent

B-but....I'M READY!!

thevoiceofzeke182 karma

The Australian Funnel Web spiders can be aggressive

Oh my god this thing is the god damn devil, and this woman is batshit insane.

thevoiceofzeke137 karma

you are the worst kind of person

thevoiceofzeke99 karma

it's split up based on how much play time each game gets

Is that the only metric? Have you thought about how that might encourage developers to come to you with certain genres of games (and discourage others)? An exceptional but short game with little replay value (like Undertale, for example) might not make as much money as a lesser game with a competitive online component. Do you think your business model is likely to adapt over time?

I'm not criticizing, just curious.

thevoiceofzeke83 karma

Sorry no one more knowledgeable has responded yet. My extreme layman's understanding is basically this: There's an accepted model for predicting the wobbling of electrons, and the physicists conducting the study expected that model to also apply to muons, because muons are basically identical to electrons except that they have greater mass (a variable that I assume the model can account for). The model did not apply as they expected, and they have no way (yet) of explaining why.

Presumably, if those results are replicable, it would mean that the "why" has to be some as yet unknown interaction, like a "new" force.