Here are this week’s shower thoughts.
1-5 Shower Thoughts
1. Handwritten assignments and in-person tests may become the norm again because of AI.
2. Thirty-eight years of evolution, yet Windows still can’t tell you what program is using the USB device you tried to eject.
3. Somehow, after hundreds of years, we still have not found a way to successfully educate children without them experiencing extreme stress.
4. Trees are so effective at creating shade because any sunlight that gets through is the energy they’re missing out on.
5. Sci-fi authors were always assuming we will get AI before we get proper synthesized human voice output.
6-10 Shower Thoughts
6. Most people dislike learning physics and chemistry and maths in school but get amazed at the stuff that can be explained so easily with some basic knowledge of those subjects.
7. All Voldemort needed to do to track Harry down was address a letter to him, give it to an owl, and follow the owl on a broomstick.
8. There’s no reason we cannot drink any type of beverage with a mug, except merely for aesthetics.
9. The fact that an object can, just by having enormous mass, attracts other objects towards itself without using any energy, is crazy.
10. The human body is amazing. You can live a relatively normal life with 4 organs missing half your digestive track and up to half a brain as well!
11-15 Shower Thoughts
11. People someday will not have a box of photos of their childhood because of smartphones.
12. The Purge wouldn’t even be interesting. In reality, we’d all hunker down while rich people insider trade a little more egregiously.
13. Eventually all 1 dollar things will disappear due to inflation.
14. Microplastic will do to our civilization what lead pipes did to the Roman Empire.
15. Odds are that many nonjudgmental people are not enlightened or kind, but just don’t care.
18. When you hear ads saying “protects for x hours” or “lasts for up to x hours,” it means in a controlled environment, not on a human body. For example, toothpaste that protects for 12 hours assumes you dont eat for the next 12 hours. In reality, toothpaste is gone from your teeth within the hour or so because you are constantly producing saliva that washes it out your mouth.