There will be t-shirt soon, and there are signed prints now!
Feel free to use the comics directly instead of mirroring them; we have plenty of bandwidth and I love to see them being shared! And it makes smile that Bloviator in the comments got that it was the background radiation. You don’t know how much email I got asking about that.
This dog’s mouth is much cleaner than that, though.
BlueIndependentsays
PZ: “This is the kind of place frequented by geeks where a lot of the readers would get it.”
I am a laymen on this one too, so I’m not sure I get it either. But my weak analysis thus far leads me to conclude the punchline is in the equation, and that knowing what the terms of the equation represent would reveal said hilarity.
I’m guessing the visual graphing is meant to symbolize some sort of decrease in understanding leading to a correlative decrease in scientific interest?…
It’s not my speciality, but I believe the equation is the energy density of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation predicted by relativity(?), while the graph represents the actual data confirming the equation’s predictions. Hence: Science works. (Bitches.)
Ah, FINALLY an accurate description of my occupation to fill into that little box on Friendster.
Scottsays
The cartoon is Plank’s Law on Blackbody radiation. The graph is usually represented as Intensity v wavelength. The 160.4 just represents the frequency in which we have max intensity. This value is different for different objects and doesn’t have some hidden meaning. You learn about Plank’s law in intro astronomy or your first modern physics class.
Also, this is not the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. The CMBR measures the fluxuations in the background. That’s all bitches!
Steve LaBonnesays
Yes, this is the CMBR. Big Bang predicts that the background will fit the black body law and predicts the actual current-day temperature (which is related to the frequency distribution by the black body law). The fit between theory and observations is extraordinary.
Tom Renbargersays
“Also, this is not the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. The CMBR measures the fluxuations in the background. That’s all bitches!”
You’re thinking of the angular power spectrum of the CMB anisotropy. There is a “monopole term” at 2.725 K represented by the graph in the comic. There’s more cosmological information in the angular power spectrum than in the monopole, but they are both part of the CMB.
Rexsays
It’d also look good on a coffee cup
IHateFundiessays
Personally, I am sick of hearing the word bitches used in this fashion. The version where it is spelled beotch is less offensive, but only slightly. Too bad you can’t find humor without insulting women indirectly.
Steve_Csays
Are not bitches female dogs?
Bladersays
A bitch will greet me at the door when I arrive home tonight, and gently lick my legs, before I go outside and throw the ball with her.
She thinks I am da shizzle
bitchin'says
oh come on… can’t use the word bitch without insulting women… pah. that’s just whiney-ass troll bait.
bitch is well beyond a gender specific insult these days.
Bitch:
1. A female canine animal, especially a dog.
2. Offensive.
a. A woman considered to be spiteful or overbearing.
b. A lewd woman.
c. A man considered to be weak or contemptible.
3. Slang. A complaint.
4. Slang. Something very unpleasant or difficult.
5. Slang.Pwn3d!
No offense, but really, I would think that someone who signs as “IHateFundies” would see the irony in complaining about the use of a derogatory word or phrase.
Just sayin’
Steve_Csays
How bout “I hate those fundie bitches.” :)
Just sayin’.
Buffalo Galsays
We’ve been taking back “bitch” for 30 years. Even the mildest-mannered of us in the early 70s had “Bitch” stickers under our names on the mailbox. Outspoken women, women who take no shit, have been bitches forever. Today, we say, “yeah, I’m a bitch – whatcha gonna do about it?” We gotta thank those who were bitches before it became popu7lar.
Have you bitches read the rest of those comics? There’s a real slayer in there about Kepler as a janitor…
jeffksays
Yeah, the motivation of the comic is that the CMB has been something of a “smoking gun” (sorry, hate that phrase but it works here) for cosmological theory – the big bang, and later inflation.
Tom, did you go to the U of M for grad school?
Deepsixsays
I think the equation is there just as a generic reference to science. They could have used any scientific equation or symbol. You don’t need to know anything about the equation to get the humor in the tag line.
Jamessays
Its a great Motto.
“Science, it works, bitches!”
Use it every chance you get!
Jamessays
Oh, and accompany it with a picture of the blast cloud over Hiroshima!!
“Science, it works, bitches!”
I love it!
dr.stevebsays
simpler and more widely known equation would be even funnier in reference to “it works”:
Bloviator says
Okay, I know (only) a little about this stuff – why does energy density peak @ 160.4GHz?
Bloviator says
Ah, got it – cosmic microwave background –
steve s says
When Paul Nelson and William Dembski drive by me on a flying carpet, I’ll listen to them. In the meantime, STFU.
Peter Backus says
I want the t-shirt!
Joshua says
Is there a t-shirt? Please let there be a t-shirt! I want a t-shirt!
Steve_C says
Ouch. I hate when science jokes fly over my head like Spinner on warp thrusters.
Randall Munroe says
There will be t-shirt soon, and there are signed prints now!
Feel free to use the comics directly instead of mirroring them; we have plenty of bandwidth and I love to see them being shared! And it makes smile that Bloviator in the comments got that it was the background radiation. You don’t know how much email I got asking about that.
PZ Myers says
This is the kind of place frequented by geeks where a lot of the readers would get it.
Steve_C says
I’m not dissing the joke. Just my lack of knowledge.
Steve LaBonne says
Baptizing the infidels by hitting them over the head with a Planck. ;)
Tom Renbarger says
I like all the little dots that presumably represent the FIRAS data from which the blackbody curve was derived.
Bronze Dog says
I should get a T-shirt version of this for Ryan, my recently-returned blog partner. Sounds like something that fffffffilthy-mouthed human would say.
This dog’s mouth is much cleaner than that, though.
BlueIndependent says
PZ:
“This is the kind of place frequented by geeks where a lot of the readers would get it.”
I am a laymen on this one too, so I’m not sure I get it either. But my weak analysis thus far leads me to conclude the punchline is in the equation, and that knowing what the terms of the equation represent would reveal said hilarity.
I’m guessing the visual graphing is meant to symbolize some sort of decrease in understanding leading to a correlative decrease in scientific interest?…
Jason (not that one) says
I enjoyed Binary Sudoku a great deal.
http://xkcd.com/c74.html
somnilista, FCD says
Which of those variables accounts for the number of pirates?
Joshua says
It’s not my speciality, but I believe the equation is the energy density of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation predicted by relativity(?), while the graph represents the actual data confirming the equation’s predictions. Hence: Science works. (Bitches.)
katherine sharpe says
“Behind the scenes whip boss”
Ah, FINALLY an accurate description of my occupation to fill into that little box on Friendster.
Scott says
The cartoon is Plank’s Law on Blackbody radiation. The graph is usually represented as Intensity v wavelength. The 160.4 just represents the frequency in which we have max intensity. This value is different for different objects and doesn’t have some hidden meaning. You learn about Plank’s law in intro astronomy or your first modern physics class.
Also, this is not the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. The CMBR measures the fluxuations in the background. That’s all bitches!
Steve LaBonne says
Yes, this is the CMBR. Big Bang predicts that the background will fit the black body law and predicts the actual current-day temperature (which is related to the frequency distribution by the black body law). The fit between theory and observations is extraordinary.
Tom Renbarger says
“Also, this is not the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. The CMBR measures the fluxuations in the background. That’s all bitches!”
You’re thinking of the angular power spectrum of the CMB anisotropy. There is a “monopole term” at 2.725 K represented by the graph in the comic. There’s more cosmological information in the angular power spectrum than in the monopole, but they are both part of the CMB.
Rex says
It’d also look good on a coffee cup
IHateFundies says
Personally, I am sick of hearing the word bitches used in this fashion. The version where it is spelled beotch is less offensive, but only slightly. Too bad you can’t find humor without insulting women indirectly.
Steve_C says
Are not bitches female dogs?
Blader says
A bitch will greet me at the door when I arrive home tonight, and gently lick my legs, before I go outside and throw the ball with her.
She thinks I am da shizzle
bitchin' says
oh come on… can’t use the word bitch without insulting women… pah. that’s just whiney-ass troll bait.
bitch is well beyond a gender specific insult these days.
Tlazolteotl says
Bitch:
1. A female canine animal, especially a dog.
2. Offensive.
a. A woman considered to be spiteful or overbearing.
b. A lewd woman.
c. A man considered to be weak or contemptible.
3. Slang. A complaint.
4. Slang. Something very unpleasant or difficult.
5. Slang.Pwn3d!
Tlazolteotl says
No offense, but really, I would think that someone who signs as “IHateFundies” would see the irony in complaining about the use of a derogatory word or phrase.
Just sayin’
Steve_C says
How bout “I hate those fundie bitches.” :)
Just sayin’.
Buffalo Gal says
We’ve been taking back “bitch” for 30 years. Even the mildest-mannered of us in the early 70s had “Bitch” stickers under our names on the mailbox. Outspoken women, women who take no shit, have been bitches forever. Today, we say, “yeah, I’m a bitch – whatcha gonna do about it?” We gotta thank those who were bitches before it became popu7lar.
Owlmirror says
Because no-one else has mentioned it:
http://bitchphd.blogspot.com/
Rev. BigDumbChimp says
And just think, some cable channel didn’t have to pay the author 50 million to come up with that.
killed me Steve_C
Graculus says
Too bad you can’t find humor without insulting women indirectly.
Posted by: IHateFundies
From the local alpha female:
Quit yer bitching, bitch, or I’ll bitch-slap you into next week.
PZ, that’s one bitchin’ graphic.
Keith Douglas says
I have always found that equations like that one suggest a certain inelegance to the universe. I mean, what’s with the -1 in the denominator? :)
Joshua says
Have you bitches read the rest of those comics? There’s a real slayer in there about Kepler as a janitor…
jeffk says
Yeah, the motivation of the comic is that the CMB has been something of a “smoking gun” (sorry, hate that phrase but it works here) for cosmological theory – the big bang, and later inflation.
Tom, did you go to the U of M for grad school?
Deepsix says
I think the equation is there just as a generic reference to science. They could have used any scientific equation or symbol. You don’t need to know anything about the equation to get the humor in the tag line.
James says
Its a great Motto.
“Science, it works, bitches!”
Use it every chance you get!
James says
Oh, and accompany it with a picture of the blast cloud over Hiroshima!!
“Science, it works, bitches!”
I love it!
dr.steveb says
simpler and more widely known equation would be even funnier in reference to “it works”:
F = MA
-a Dr. Steve
Timothy says
T-Shirt please.
polychrome says
but FEMA _didn’t_ work…..
oh, sorry…F=Ma, my bad…..