I thought something happened. SNP 500 is just down half a percent over the last month.
This is my new account since lemm.ee is no more.
Old account: https://lemm.ee/u/Sibshops
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I totally get this. Even hearing the same song a few times makes me not want to hear it again.
I don’t think the light “knew” from the beginning. The light started in a state of superposition, right? Both unholy and holy. Once it hits the vampire, only the unholy light is reflected, acting like a sort of filter similar to a polarizing lens.
Well, if we treat incoming light as a quantum superposition:
|light⟩ = α|holy⟩ + β|unholy⟩…and assume that vampires reflect only unholy light and absorb holy light, then anything directly part of the vampire’s “system” filters light this way.
So I guess the question becomes, “How does the filtering happen?” Is it by physical surface, or is there some kind of quantum holiness field that absorbs holy light nearby?
You have added The Unholy Spectroscope to your inventory.
The concept of unholy light seems to imply vampires can be detected through unholy spectroscopy.
Would this work? I think the light stops at the mirror because it’s silver.
Normally
- Light hits the vampire.
- It bounces off their body.
- It hits the mirror
- It reflects from the mirror into your eyes.
Silver mirror
- Light hits the vampire.
- It bounces off their body (now unholy light)
- It hits the mirror and gets absorbed
- Light doesn’t make it to your eyes
So, technically, there really should be a vampire-shaped hole in the mirror where the vampire was.
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People still need to know you use Linux. Just tell everyone you meet which distro you use, by the way.