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Randall missed an obvious physics/turtle joke "turtles all the way down" reference here  [[Glenn Strycker]] 4:56pm CDT 1 May 2020
 
Randall missed an obvious physics/turtle joke "turtles all the way down" reference here  [[Glenn Strycker]] 4:56pm CDT 1 May 2020
: It was the first thing I thought, Randall can be sure his readers fill in such details... [[Special:Contributions/141.101.104.221|141.101.104.221]] 21:08, 2 May 2020 (UTC)
 
  
 
If this really is about genetics, which I question, it seems likely that most people who haven't studied genetics would find the use of genetics jargon to be less than helpful in an explanation.[[User:Darthpoppins|Darthpoppins]] ([[User talk:Darthpoppins|talk]]) 22:46, 1 May 2020 (UTC)
 
If this really is about genetics, which I question, it seems likely that most people who haven't studied genetics would find the use of genetics jargon to be less than helpful in an explanation.[[User:Darthpoppins|Darthpoppins]] ([[User talk:Darthpoppins|talk]]) 22:46, 1 May 2020 (UTC)
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Uhm,wut,mostly. Okay so the earth is on a turtle. What holds the turtle up? It's turtles, all the way down, I've heard but? "Turtle legs" is my answer.  Why I'm here: didn't xkcd.com used to say it was updated Monday, w, f, ? [[Special:Contributions/162.158.78.182|162.158.78.182]] 04:55, 2 May 2020 (UTC)
 
Uhm,wut,mostly. Okay so the earth is on a turtle. What holds the turtle up? It's turtles, all the way down, I've heard but? "Turtle legs" is my answer.  Why I'm here: didn't xkcd.com used to say it was updated Monday, w, f, ? [[Special:Contributions/162.158.78.182|162.158.78.182]] 04:55, 2 May 2020 (UTC)
:Obviously, the turtle doesn't need to be held up. It's a sea turtle, it swims. -- [[User:Hkmaly|Hkmaly]] ([[User talk:Hkmaly|talk]]) 23:13, 2 May 2020 (UTC)
 
  
 
Please refer to http://recipes-plus.com/recipe/turtle-sandwiches-kids-30062 for the top left sighting. [[User:Steven Nijhuis|Steven Nijhuis]] ([[User talk:Steven Nijhuis|talk]]) 05:35, 2 May 2020 (UTC)
 
Please refer to http://recipes-plus.com/recipe/turtle-sandwiches-kids-30062 for the top left sighting. [[User:Steven Nijhuis|Steven Nijhuis]] ([[User talk:Steven Nijhuis|talk]]) 05:35, 2 May 2020 (UTC)
 
LOL.  This is the most random comments I have seen on one of these.  This is 100% particle physics.  Standard model of particle physics, up quarks, charmed quarks..  this is a commentary on how we know there is gravity, and we know there are electrons and we have a standard model which is still being filled in, in order to unify the theories.
 
 
--Adam Outler [[Special:Contributions/108.162.238.131|108.162.238.131]] 06:03, 2 May 2020 (UTC)
 
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I'm a bit confused by these comments. It seems like people are getting thrown off by the 2x2 table thinking that the comic must be related to where they've seen tables before (genetics / factoring quadratics / ...). This is wrong though, this comic is 100% particle physics.
 
In particle theoretical (particle) physics, the way forward has often been unification (combining forces of nature mathematically). We know the Standard Model is wrong, so physicists have been searching for ways to theoretically extend the known theory for decades. One of the most popular ways of doing this is looking for a larger symmetry group that encompasses the known symmetry groups of the equations governing the Standard Model. And the first time that physicists got REALLY close to a working theory was extending to E(5). When doing this mathematical extension of the Standard Model, you automatically get new messenger particles that are predicted (leptoquarks) that would theoretically make a transition between leptons and quarks possible (much like the weak interaction allows for transitions between quarks). The whole thing tends to get represented as a matrix visually, much like the turtle sandwich joke.
 
tl;dr: The joke makes perfect sense in theoretical particle physics. This type of diagram is common in extending the Standard Model (which is definitely incomplete) to a larger symmetry group like E(5).
 
Tom B
 
:I'm pretty sure the factoring comment is satirizing the people who think it is about genetics. [[User:Probably not Douglas Hofstadter|Probably not Douglas Hofstadter]] ([[User talk:Probably not Douglas Hofstadter|talk]]) 05:13, 10 May 2020 (UTC)
 
 
 
Outside of anything scientific, I think it's also referring to the memetic "Is a BLANK a sandwich?" debate (normally a hotdog or a calzone) [[Special:Contributions/141.101.107.84|141.101.107.84]] 18:12, 2 May 2020 (UTC)
 
:The big debate, surely, is orientation. If I prepare (say) some chicken-breast in some sort of marinade, and then half-toast some bread (half-way ''towards'' toasting, not one-sidedly; I put the slices in the toaster but manually eject them when it makes a click which equates to roughly half way to the dialled-in toasting degree, at least on my old toaster) then lightly butter(/non-dairy spread) them and use them to sandwich the chicken, but with a slice of cheese atop the chicken, then it tastes nice.  If, during consumption or just moving the construct to a plate, I end up inverting it so it's bread/chicken/cheese/bread from top to bottom (happens when passed from hand to hand, I think, between picking up and alighting anew) it tastes... still nice, but ''different''. Yes, the tongue is set only below the route the sandwich takes, but I'm not sure that accounts for it (experiments while inverting myself, with or without inverting the sandwich, are yet to be trialled without other factors going uncontrolled). However, it does mean that a sandwich cannot be assumed to have a reflective or rotational symmetry in the horizontal plane or any horizontal axis, which is the usual bar quoted against the smörgåsbord... [[Special:Contributions/162.158.159.142|162.158.159.142]] 01:35, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
 
::Yes, orientation plays a role in surprisingly bizzarre situations. Have you noticed that USB Type A plugs have 1/2 spin? You try to stick one in a socket - it doesn't fit. You turn it 180 degrees - it doesn't fit. You turn it further 180 degrees - now it fits! -- [[User:Malgond|Malgond]] ([[User talk:Malgond|talk]]) 14:45, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
 
: Try inverting your tongue and see what effect that has.[[Special:Contributions/108.162.215.206|108.162.215.206]] 06:36, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
 
 
Anyone else mistakenly see the tomato slice/cheese/lettuce as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtles_(chocolate) Turtle Chocolate] and a slice of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle_pie Turtle Pie]?
 
 
Seeing the turtle without a shell between the two slices of bread in the grid reminds me of the other old question regarding turtles:  If a turtle has lost its shell, is it homeless or naked? [[User:RAGBRAIvet|RAGBRAIvet]] ([[User talk:RAGBRAIvet|talk]]) 05:03, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
 
: A turtle without its shell is spineless. [[User:Rtanenbaum|Rtanenbaum]] ([[User talk:Rtanenbaum|talk]]) 20:46, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
 
 
I think the commentary is missing a main point. If you you hold a turtle in one hand and a sandwich in the other, you cannot help but notice the similar structure. In fact you can find two kinds of pictures of "Turtle Sandwich" on the internet. [http://recipes-plus.com/recipe/turtle-sandwiches-kids-30062 Sandwich made to look like a turtle.] or a [https://funnyjunk.com/funny_pictures/203070/I/ turtle made to look like a sandwich.] So the question becomes, which of these is the "standard model". Which then opens us up to a pun on the "standard model" from quantum physics. [[User:Rtanenbaum|Rtanenbaum]] ([[User talk:Rtanenbaum|talk]]) 20:46, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
 
 
The linked page on the [[wikipedia:Standard Model|Standard Model]] doesn't say anything about either turtles or sandwiches, so I think some more explanation on that part is welcome. --[[User:IByte|IByte]] ([[User talk:IByte|talk]]) 10:54, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
 
 
Perhaps we can find some clues at [[2251]].  (That's what this reminded me of, anyway.) —[[User:Scs|Scs]] ([[User talk:Scs|talk]]) 12:59, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
 
 
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Why is it big now? Is it just big for me? Anyone else seeing this? [[Special:Contributions/162.158.187.205|162.158.187.205]] 04:52, 4 May 2020 (UTC)
 
 
: I can see it too.
 
 
: Saved in Wayback Machine:
 
 
:https://web.archive.org/web/20200504044811/https://xkcd.com/2301/
 
https://web.archive.org/web/20200504044520/https://xkcd.com/  --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.238.4|162.158.238.4]] 04:56, 4 May 2020 (UTC)
 
 
:: The issue only affects the non-Retina/HiDPI version. On a high res screen, the 2x image is loaded with a width of 624px. On a normal res screen, the regular image is loaded with a width of 4682px. [[User:Stevage|Stevage]] ([[User talk:Stevage|talk]]) 10:42, 4 May 2020 (UTC)
 
 
 
Meanwhile,  C++ programmers are waiting to see where to position MockTurtle on the diagram (with no apologies whatsoever to Lewis Carroll)[[User:Cellocgw|Cellocgw]] ([[User talk:Cellocgw|talk]]) 16:48, 4 May 2020 (UTC)
 

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