The core of any meme is humor and relatability. This means that wherever there are two people, it’s possible for them to already start creating memes. Practically speaking, this means that basically every topic, from fandoms, geographic locations, and even certain jobs will often have its own dedicated meme pages.
The “Science Memes” online community is dedicated to amusing and clever content that does its best to teach you something through humor. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites, and be sure to comment your own ideas below.
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Al-Gebra!
Kitty
Kowalski, Report
My mom is a college bio teacher and has this on her office door :D
While we do tend to think of memes as a direct product of the internet age, in reality, they are actually older. You may already know the factoid that it was Richard Dawkins who may have coined the term in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, a quite fighting detail, given the content of this list. It would be over twenty more years before this term was used for internet content.
Setting the name aside, some researchers believe that images and ideas that we would identify as memes have actually been used for centuries. “Memetic communication,” as some researchers call it, is, indeed, very very common for humans in general. If you think about it, an inside joke is basically a verbal meme.
Laws R Meant To Be Broken!
So True
I Too Love Being Non Existent ✨✨✨
Similar: Someone once told me he doesn't eat anything with genes in it!
Now that we have significantly better ways to make “content,” memes have moved from specific references we share with our friends and family and have become digital. Now, with just a little bit of effort, nearly anyone can make images, videos, gifs, and much more as long as they have a computer and internet connection.
He Makes A Good Point
Physics
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Wouldn't anything involving the history of Ancient Egypt be a "Pyramid Scheme" on some level.
Given the fact that many online memes follow certain templates, it’s no surprise to see that stock images show up in them all the time. In general, under US law at least, most memes fall under fair use laws, as long as you aren’t trying to sell them. However, there are cases where famous memes have been taken from copyrighted images and then used by a company or organization in a way that is very clearly not fair use.
Teacher: The Exam Won't Be That Hard! The Exam:
Nobel Prize Meme
Rocks Are Neat Though :)
Doctor
It's Much Easier To Remember With A Good Visualisation
Completely Crazy!!
Perception Is Never Reality
Proof That Earth Is Round
Small Scientists
And Bang
Too Soon?
Safety First
Engineers Be Like:
Society In A Nutshell
Sharks Are Cute
We Reap What We Sow
If you think businesses aren’t already doing that to humans in the third world, I’ve got an iPhone to sell you.
Seems Like A Good Self-Burn
This Really Puts Things Into Perspective
I love that this is a post on Bored Panda, stolen from a Reddit post that is a screenshot from Bored Panda
There is only one star in our Solar System, 2 hydrogen atoms in a water molecule. One picture of one glass of water throws off our thinking.
You couldn't get an exact number. The text is telling us one Molecule, but the picture is showing us a Glassful of water, probably about 8 fluid ounces / about 240 milliliters. Each Fluid Ounce (about 30 milliliters) of water contains about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 molecules of water. Then there is our Solar System (not the Milky Way Galaxy), which only contains one star, our Sun.
Load More Replies...Considering that our solar system, that is presumably meant here, only has 1 star, no it doesn't put anything into perspective.
Because most of the stars we see, and, of course, the ones we don't see, aren't in our solar system.
There's only one star in our solar system, the sun. There are two atoms of hydrogen in a water molecule (H2O)
Load More Replies...Nono, they mean a molecule. Otherwise the reference to the solar system would not make sense. 2 hydrogens + 1 oxygen / 1 sun
Load More Replies...Darwin Trying To Unlock All Achievements
If Anyone Can Explain How Time Travellers Account For This That'll Be Swell
Space is probably full of time travellers who forgot to take that into account!
That Escalated Quickly
Ethics Matter
Cheating The Matrix
Rocket Science
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Can you imagine trying to cram a room sized computer into a box small enough to fit on an Apollo spacecraft?
Stupid 😅😂
Did You Get It? Lol
Why You Try To Analysis All Probability Possible
If the moon is visible, it'll be 8 minutes and around 2-3 extra seconds, so he's not wrong
I'll Take It As Both Yes And No
It's Normal
Run? 😣
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Can Someone Explain?
He is CAPTAIN Jack Sparrow! The laws of physics don't apply to him! Surely everyone knows that!
Normal Distribution
Rule #1 Of Time Traveling, Don't Go To The Party
For anyone not in the know, Stephen Hawking advertised a time traveller party. He only did it however after it had happened, so nobody came
Brain In Not Braining
well sometimes it is, but most of the time it isn't. Infinities comes in different sizes.