That’s really quite strange. Probably not the issue but some electrical devices use the frequency of electricity to keep track of time.
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- musicalphysics@discuss.onlinetoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•This should be a crime.English2·2 days ago
- musicalphysics@discuss.onlinetoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•This should be a crime.English1·2 days ago
Microwaves are just a form of light we can’t see.
- musicalphysics@discuss.onlinetoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•one step closer to 100%'ing life!!44·2 days ago
If a museum advertises a Picasso but it is fraudulent most people would consider that a bad thing.
I care about artists getting paid. Sure, hate collectors all you want, but getting rid of them reduces the purchases artists do get.
- musicalphysics@discuss.onlinetoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•one step closer to 100%'ing life!!311·2 days ago
Of course provenance matters in appreciation of art. Do museums put up fake artwork or do they only try and show actual pieces from the artist.
People who buy art absolutely care if the artwork they paid for is genuine. Collectors absolutely care if they can prove they own something that others don’t.
Sure, if you don’t care about artists getting paid at all, or you don’t care about authenticity, then NFTs aren’t for you.
- musicalphysics@discuss.onlinetoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•one step closer to 100%'ing life!!2111·2 days ago
Provenance is the biggest issue in Art. NFTs aren’t stupid, thinking that computer generated ape artwork with no actual scarcity is a good investment is stupid.
You think most of the artists that made famous art got paid?? Plus you think people don’t care if artwork that is claimed to be authentic is actually fraudulent??
Thanks for demonstrating you don’t have serious or informed opinions.