Submitted by andreasdagen t3_10nudai in todayilearned
Free_Composer_6000 t1_j6aw71a wrote
You really only just learned that?
Landlubber77 t1_j6b3xf0 wrote
The fact that you know nothing about this person or his/her age and are still incredulous that they didn't learn this information at the exact moment you did makes you look far more ignorant.
Kavaalt t1_j6biyud wrote
well written and a VERY good point
mega_douche1 t1_j6gw562 wrote
They are capable of posting to reddit so not a toddler.
Landlubber77 t1_j6gwj5l wrote
Goo goo gaga
andreasdagen OP t1_j6azcpb wrote
yea, fluid translates to the norwegian word for liquid, so I thought fluid meant liquid.
rxneutrino t1_j6b2i9h wrote
If the Norwegian word for fluid is synonymous with liquid, what is the Norwegian word for non-liquid fluidity? Surely there is a way to express this concept in that language.
andreasdagen OP t1_j6b2mqv wrote
gass
don't think we have a word that covers both liquid and gas like fluid does.
espentan t1_j6bcm0s wrote
Fluid, it's called fluid in Norwegian as well. The word for liquid fluid is 'væske', and if you ask Google Translate what 'væske' is in Norwegian it just returns 'fluid'.
tbodillia t1_j6bac5d wrote
OK, curious: Fluid Dynamics can be broken down to (among others) aerodynamics (gas) and hydrodynamics (liquid), or pneumatics (gas) and hydraulics (liquid). So what do Norwegians call "Fluid Dynamics" and what you you break it down to?
I fell like I'm delving into the American debate/argument that there is a difference between an engine and a motor. In most languages, when you translate "engine" it becomes motor.
I'm also reminded of the "stoner" meme that keeps popping up here: do crabs think fish can fly? Well, it's fluid dynamics. If humans think birds fly, sure crabs think fish fly.
biffNicholson t1_j6azrts wrote
Mr Wizard told me bout that one in about 1984 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0AH_GNviyw
tbodillia t1_j6b8v6s wrote
I've argued with people my age, 58, that air is a fluid. It's usually when a pump is sucking air and I say "the pump can only move one fluid at a time..." and then they want to argue that air isn't a fluid.
mega_douche1 t1_j6gw3m9 wrote
You need new friends
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