Oh differences in interpretation isn't fake heresy, it's started wars! Some were explicitly into demonology and Hermeticism though, and some were no doubt politically aligned against the Church.
Of course in our modern world no scientists would ever consider themselves wizards tho, that would be silly.
Depending on the time period, a heresy could just be the conclusions and interpretations based on your observations, if those conclusions differed from doctrine. Granted a lot of what got early science nerds executed was more just being insufferable nerds to people with the power to say "torch this nerd in the town square".
The way I see it is back then, if you had some intuitive chemistry or scientific skill you were damn near a mage class unit. The line between magic and mundane really only became defined in the late 17th early 18th century when we started making instruments to measure phenomena that wasn't weather, time, or location related, and in terms of sophisticated instruments for measuring tiny and short-lived phenomena that didn't happen till the first quarter of the 20th century.
So yeah, alchemists were philosophers (science after all started as "natural philosophy"), and they were literally wizards with a bunch of goofy wizarding mythology both literal and symbolic...but they were very much proto-chemists and proto-physicists as well.
Magic: if I mess around with these foul substances sometimes it makes new stuff! I should add cum because cum is the seed of life and see what happens!
Real Science: Some nerds figured out the rules of the game at least to some extent.
Fake Science: A shyster tuned a computer model to get continued funding.
Well at that point anything that involved thinking was under the umbrella of "philosophy".
Alchemists did contribute quite a bit to chemistry, they isolated the basic mineral acids, discovered some early priming compounds, figured out the very basics of chemical workup and apparatus. Foundational stuff that proper chemists later would build on.
Eh, it was before we'd really quantified how the magic of chemistry actually works and there was a lot of stuff that was a bit silly in retrospect, but alchemists were nothing more than proto-chemists. A lot were even kinda operating with some degree of blessing from the local religious authorities - probably on the off chance one of these weird smelly meth lab guys would actually turn lead to gold by boiling piss and shit and cum for 20 weeks.
Chemistry is one of the best crafting minigames God gave us.
Video games are basically on the tier of board games, card games, and pub games. Unless you're at a professional stratum the rules for decorum are pretty much house rules only. I think "gg ez" is effective cuz it's like pure distilled competitive trash talk; it's about how you played the game and ONLY that, there's no excuses.
The original Apple advertising featured Isaac Newton getting bonked on the head with an apple, so I think it's safe to say the majority of it is just a Newton reference.
The rainbow motif on a computer of the 80s was used to symbolize that the machine supported color (any color was a new feature at the time, and into the late 90s high color depth was still a selling point), and it showed up a lot in machine and accessory branding. Apple had a rainbow, Commodore and Amiga had rainbows, ZX Spectrum had a rainbow and was literally called the spectrum...
My parents both got the experimental gene therapy I mean vaccine and thankfully appear to have avoided any of the short term side effects. My dad was like "if it kills me with cancer in 10 years I was probably already almost dead from something already anyway" and honestly that's a fair outlook for a man of my dad's age.
My mom said I should get it but after I said "nah don't trust the experimental thing, I'll just forge a vax card if I need one" she hasn't pushed it.
Same reason southpark does. It's dirt cheap and fast to crank out. Draw a vaguely mammy-shaped circle, add more circles for the afro, draw a square and a noodle for the cellphone and arm, color everything shades of shit-brown, done.
I'm like a level 1 Illustrator user and I could do one of these in like 15 minutes. There's no real advanced technique involved.
While like 99.9% of graff is absolute garbage, if you watch the guys that really know what they're doing work the amount of technique on both large and small scales is really impressive. I've seen graff artists do "glitch" style with hand drawn macroblock artifacts, comic style halftones, and all with nothing more than like a straight edge, paint, and caps.
When we get really mad Poland gets invaded.
They seem to want to induce this outcome.