Corno

@Corno@lemm.ee

Just an artist who loves life and professional procrastinator

🚫 I do not use AI in my art. All of my art is handmade using a drawing tablet. Moreover, I will include links to WIPs in the description of my paintings.

🎨 I use Paint Tool SAI for all of my art!

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Corno,

Perhaps with a big collider we’ll finally be able to get confirmation on the cause of sinking soufflés - the bigon!

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Yup! It’s so they can view what happens when these particles collide as the collisions happen, using specialized detectors. The ATLAS detector at CERN weighs 7,000 tons and is huge.

These reactions in the atmosphere happen very fast and are a bit chaotic. When a primary cosmic ray hits an atom in our atmosphere, it then sets off a chain reaction similar to billiard balls, resulting in “air showers”, which are cascades of subatomic particles, such as hadrons, photons, muons, electrons, as well as ionized nuclei. The colliders allow physicists to view these kinds of reactions under controlled conditions right as the reactions happen, and can adjust things such as the energies. There’s an array of detectors in Argentina which can detect the particles released by an air shower

Corno,

Don’t worry! Though black holes may sound scary, microscopic black holes, the type that could hypothetically be produced by high-energy particle collisions such as this, would pretty much instantaneously (in approximately 10-27 seconds) evaporate due to the emission of Hawking radiation, before they could “suck up” anything. Cosmic rays of far higher intensities than what we could produce routinely collide with atoms in Earth’s atmosphere, so microscopic black holes could be happening daily in our atmosphere, we just never see them because they’re far too small and evaporate instantly.

Corno,

I dream every night and my dreams are usually both very vivid and also very surreal. The last dream I had involved getting lost in a restaurant that was a non-Euclidean space

Corno,

Emulators in themselves are legal. The people who develop the emulators aren’t responsible for how a person obtains the ROMs. It makes more sense to punish the repositories storing pirated games, not the emulator developers.

Corno, (edited )

Yup! They may be a little stinky in their adult form, but their larvae are great at getting rid of pests like aphids! Here’s a cool little video of them doing just that

Corno,

To give him/her credit, I must’ve appeared like one of the Titans from Attack on Titan 😂

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It’s a green lacewing! It’s also known as a “stinkfly” since it produces a foul odour when threatened! I learned that the hard way when I had one of these in my bathroom and humanely got it out of there

Corno,

Luigi’s Mansion, the first game! It’s an oldie but a goodie!

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Serene

Good

Applause

Super

Incredible

Hope

Dream

Mostly because of the positive vibes those words give me! 😇

Corno,

Aw thank you! 😃

Corno, (edited )

There was a song that played on the radio a really long time ago, I remember that someone had requested it, and I remember how it sounded, but not any of the lyrics. It sounded really heavenly, a woman with a highish voice was singing, and the song sounded really old fashioned but also kind of new at the same time. It sounded like nothing that would’ve played on the station it was playing on, it was actually kinda jarring in the best way possible. I wish I could find it!

The best way I can describe it is that it had a really similar vibe to Les Fleur by Minnie Riperton, particularly the quieter parts. The singer would end their vocals in an “ahh” kind of sound.

Corno,

Talk with close friends, draw, sleep, eat delicious food

Corno,

Rods are more sensitive to light than cones. This is why in low light, colors appear muted. In this context, photographers can adjust the length of exposure to get an image that is more colorful than what our eyes can perceive. Really depends on how bright the aurorae are which can be affected by various factors such as light pollution, solar wind speed, and latitude.

Corno,

I’m getting those sweet memories of Lunar Magic all over again!!!

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