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giandoh.bsky.social
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61 days ago
Midnight Mass = Midnight Density x Midnight Volume
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tellmejeff.bsky.social
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60 days ago
Or Midnight Mass = Midnight Force / Midnight Acceleration.
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hrpc.bsky.social
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61 days ago
Going to Midnight Math, are we?
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pappy725.bsky.social
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61 days ago
Made me smile.
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inajekeli.bsky.social
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60 days ago
Nah. That would be midnight² mass!
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imtheresistance.bsky.social
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61 days ago
Or midnight kinetic energy / midnight velocity squared.
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pomp.bsky.social
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61 days ago
The result is only mass.
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imtheresistance.bsky.social
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61 days ago
So is midnight like kilo?
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buckaroosbonsai.bsky.social
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61 days ago
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stevekoehler22.bsky.social
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60 days ago
Also 12:00 am in Boston
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xryxix.bsky.social
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60 days ago
Yes lmfao
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acupofsquids.bsky.social
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61 days ago
Alternately, it can be represented by Midnight Force ÷ Midnight Acceleration
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imtheresistance.bsky.social
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61 days ago
That’s what I came here to say!! 😂
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pomp.bsky.social
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61 days ago
But midnight cancels out ...
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rockney.bsky.social
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61 days ago
Midnight CON JOB
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ignotumaliquis.bsky.social
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60 days ago
I never actually thought of it that way, but you're right, and it's irrefutable.
I suppose that we can also conclude that Midnight Mass is equal to Midnight Energy divided by the speed of light squared, yes?
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flexasauruswrex.bsky.social
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61 days ago
Ugh.
Midnight (Mass = Density x Volume).
Not so funny now, is it?
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verybluejim.bsky.social
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61 days ago
That’s midnight squared mass
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davidtaylornyc.bsky.social
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61 days ago
This post carries some gravity
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davidtaylornyc.bsky.social
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61 days ago
Oh my goodness
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mrcybrin.bsky.social
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60 days ago
I see what you did there...
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ghostofmondale.bsky.social
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60 days ago
Midnight mass = (Forenight mass + Postnight mass) / 2
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doppelfish.bsky.social
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60 days ago
A better approximation would be (forenight mass + 4 * midnight mass + postnight mass) * (postnight - forenight)/6 (assuming the night is approximately barrel-shaped).
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nwcodad.bsky.social
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60 days ago
Midnight Mass = Midnight Weight/Midnight Gravity
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cgrefe.bsky.social
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61 days ago
The integral over a point is 0, so I would argue the midnight volume and thus the midnight mass is also 0.
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jarodsb.bsky.social
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60 days ago
I thought those were names of other prestige horror stories thst were similar to Midnight Mass
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humanity101.bsky.social
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61 days ago
😅😂🤣😇
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electricchimp.bsky.social
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60 days ago
Midnight Force = Midnight Acceleration x Midnight Mass
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imreallyold621.bsky.social
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61 days ago
That’s one way to distract you from the long-winded sermon
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tadgarish.bsky.social
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61 days ago
Hey, Midnight Volume is my black metal cover band!
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badslipper.bsky.social
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61 days ago
Also Midnight Mass = Midnight Energy / Speed of Midlight^2
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andeeharry1.bsky.social
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61 days ago
nice
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I suppose that we can also conclude that Midnight Mass is equal to Midnight Energy divided by the speed of light squared, yes?
Midnight (Mass = Density x Volume).
Not so funny now, is it?