I'll start, trolling physics:


Dude, that image is AWESOME. I'm afraid I can't out-troll that, since I'm not very well versed in the art of trolling.Araban wrote:This is a thread where we try to out-troll each other in some field of study by claiming something ridiculous to be true pertaining to that field. If you don't want to be a troll and rather be a scholar and a gentleman, provide explanation as to why some of the claims made by the trolls are not true.
I'll start, trolling physics:


This is not accurate in letter, but it is accurate in spirit.hyperpape wrote:Hegel trolled astronomy by giving an a priori proof that there were seven planets. And I just trolled philosophy by mentioning it.
Emphasis on the "if" in:The extensive work of the Pythagoreans on the relations of philosophical numbers is well-known; so I will now, if I may, consider the traditional number series presented in the two Timaeus texts. For although Timaeus does not refer to the planets, he thinks the demiurge formed the universe according to this series. The number series is: 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 16, 27, if I may take 16 instead of 8, which we find in the Timaeus. If this series really does give the true order of nature as an arithmetic series, then there is a great space between the fourth and fifth places where no planet appears to be missing.
There are many silly attempts to derive facts regarding celestial bodies a priori, but there is no a priori proof that there are seven planets that I have encountered in Hegel.If this series really does give the true order of nature as an arithmetic series, then there is a great space between the fourth and fifth places where no planet appears to be missing.
Bah, who needs a phony seven planets argument to prove Hegel was crazy?hyperpape wrote:I should have said I was trolling philosophers, Monadology. But I'm glad I didn't have to wait twenty posts to take it back and say there was no such proof.
You'd be surprised how many philosophy papers reference the proof as an indication that Hegel was crazy. Sometimes they'll add a "supposedly" as if to halfway take it back.
SpongeBob wrote:As a physicist (or maybe just a trolling one?), let me try this here:
Take a newspaper with a big headline and stand before a mirror. Hold up the newspaper so that you can see the headline and try to read it. You will notice that the letters are flipped:
The first letter of each word is not at the left side, but on the right. Also, the letters itself are flipped regarding left and right. BUT: the letters are NOT flipped regarding up and down. Also the headline is above the article as expected, not below.
This proves that a mirror is flipping right and left, but not up and down - despite the perfectly symetric position where there should be no difference between the up-down and left-right direction.
Physics has gone crazy!!
Araban wrote:I'm not sure if there are a lot of physicists on this forum (though you really don't need to be one to see what's wrong with the first image), so here's one for the mathematicians (and oh, if you want to debunk something, use the hide tag so others can try to figure it out):
Q.E.D.

That's why I mount all my mirrors sideways. Keeping the left-to-right consistent is more important to me than keeping vertical right. I don't mind if my reflection is upside down so long as my right in the reflection is my actual right.SpongeBob wrote:As a physicist (or maybe just a trolling one?), let me try this here:
Take a newspaper with a big headline and stand before a mirror. Hold up the newspaper so that you can see the headline and try to read it. You will notice that the letters are flipped:
The first letter of each word is not at the left side, but on the right. Also, the letters itself are flipped regarding left and right. BUT: the letters are NOT flipped regarding up and down. Also the headline is above the article as expected, not below.
This proves that a mirror is flipping right and left, but not up and down - despite the perfectly symetric position where there should be no difference between the up-down and left-right direction.
Physics has gone crazy!!