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  • JohnBrownNote [comrade/them, des/pair]
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    11 months ago

    You can explain to children how gravity and shit works and how that causes the seasons but it's just fucking numbers. You tell them that Persephone is in Hades and Demeter is mourning her absence and they understand it perfectly.

    on the contrary, bill nye perfectly explained axial tilt causing seasons to millions of children, and that greek myth shit is needlessly complicated and stupid as hell compared to "look at ball tilt"

    a garden is perfectly beautiful on its own without talking about faeries instead of the nitrogen cycle

    • AlpineSteakHouse [any]
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      11 months ago

      bill nye perfectly explained axial tilt causing seasons to millions of children, and that greek myth shit is needlessly complicated and stupid as hell compared to "look at ball tilt"

      Except axial tilt merely explains the change in weather. It doesn't account for the experience of the changing of seasons like trees losing their leaves. Sure, you could pull out more science but having to explain cosmology, biology, and weather systems to a kid who asks "Why is it cold in the winter?" is kinda silly. Otherwise, you're just telling them about an abstraction of an abstraction interpreted through your elementary school science teacher.

      You're not Bill Nye with a team of writers and a TV show budget. Your you and presumably being asked on the fly by your kid.

        • AlpineSteakHouse [any]
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          11 months ago

          Not at all. Summer nights are warmer than winter day despite having more light.

          Besides, the context is teaching children the practical meaning of seasons changing. No one is literally trying to figure out the thermodynamics of the earth. I never suggested that Diameter is literally causing winter because she's in mourning. But I may be wrong either way, if Hexbear adults can't understand the metaphor I'm using here then I doubt their children would.

          • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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            11 months ago

            Besides, the context is teaching children the practical meaning of seasons changing.

            but it doesn't mean anything?

            It's a natural consequence of how the solar system is, because of how the natural phenomena we describe with physics are, and for the purposes of a simple explanation for children "less light [during the day, bleeeh 🙄] = colder out" is totally adequate.

            you're trying to do something real weird here mate and it doesn't make any sense.

          • ElHexo
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            • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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              11 months ago

              I think, aside from summer having more time between sunrise and sunset, it effectively has "denser" light due to the angle of exposure.

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      • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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        11 months ago

        Except axial tilt merely explains the change in weather. It doesn't account for the experience of the changing of seasons like trees losing their leaves

        that happens because the leaves are there to pick up on sunlight and there is less sunlight in winter so many trees kill the leaves to save resources in winter

        the less sunlight is also why it is cold

        • fox [comrade/them]
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          11 months ago

          Other way around. Because the trees lose their leaves there's less surface area to pick up heat so it gets cold until the trees grow new leaves. Read a book.

        • AlpineSteakHouse [any]
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          11 months ago

          This is such a bad-faithed interpretation of the point of my paragraph that I must conclude it's deliberate. No one is literally questioning axial tilt. It just doesn't explain the practical experience of the seasons changing in the way a good story can.

      • Wheaties [she/her]
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        11 months ago

        I feel like it's not that much of a leap to incorporate knock on effects like autumn leaves while still keeping things comprehensible to kids.

        The tilt of the earth changes how much daylight places get through the year. The natural world grew within and alongside this pattern, and reflects it. Trees take advantage of spring and summer daylight, storing energy to rest through winter.