
A physicist tricked thousands into believing a slice of chorizo was a stunning star photo
Just a few weeks ago, the first images were released from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), giving an incredibly detailed view of the universe.
đ Sneak a peek at the deepest & sharpest infrared image of the early universe ever taken â all in a dayâs work for the Webb telescope. (Literally, capturing it took less than a day!) This is Webbâs first image released as we begin to #UnfoldTheUniverse: https://t.co/tlougFWg8B pic.twitter.com/Y7ebmQwT7j
â NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) July 11, 2022
So, when physicist Ătienne Klein shared an image of the nearest star to the Sun, Proxima Centauri â taken by the JWST â nobody was surprised at the apparent clarity.
Photo de Proxima du Centaure, lâĂ©toile la plus proche du Soleil, situĂ©e Ă 4,2 annĂ©e-lumiĂšre de nous.
Elle a été prise par le JWST.
Ce niveau de dĂ©tails⊠Un nouveau monde se dĂ©voile jour aprĂšs jour. pic.twitter.com/88UBbHDQ7Zâ Etienne KLEIN (@EtienneKlein) July 31, 2022
Photo of Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the Sun, located 4.2 light years from us. It was taken by the JWST. This level of detail⊠A new world is revealed day after day.
People were amazed, marvelling at the image, but it was only a matter of hours before Dr. Klein admitted that it had actually been a photo of a slice of chorizo.
Bon, quand sonne lâheure de lâapĂ©ritif, les biais cognitifs semblent sâen donner Ă cĆur joie⊠Gare, donc, Ă eux. Selon la cosmologie contemporaine, nul objet relevant de la charcuterie espagnole nâexiste ailleurs que sur Terre.
â Etienne KLEIN (@EtienneKlein) July 31, 2022
Well, when itâs time for the aperitif, cognitive biases seem to have a field day⊠Beware, then, of them. According to contemporary cosmology, no object belonging to Spanish charcuterie exists anywhere but on Earth.
He explained that the tweet had been a warning against being too quick to accept things at face value.
Je viens prĂ©senter mes excuses Ă ceux que mon canular, qui nâavait rien dâoriginal, a pu choquer. Il voulait simplement inciter Ă la prudence vis-Ă -vis des images qui semblent Ă©loquentes par elles-mĂȘmes.
La blague d'un scientifique https://t.co/wHiJWxscxq #Astronomie via @LePointâ Etienne KLEIN (@EtienneKlein) August 3, 2022
Iâm going to present my apologies to those whom my hoax, which had nothing original about it, may have shocked. It simply served to urge caution with images that seem eloquent on their own. A Scientistâs joke.
Ătienneâs little lesson in not being so gullible went viral. Here are a few favourite reactions.
1.
If scientists can't tell the difference between a delicious chorizo slice and a "distant star" what hope do we have?
Also, please enjoy this image of the moon. https://t.co/3SiRANfsFu pic.twitter.com/vKCOQV4dsx
â Axel Folio, PhD, "woke viper in the academy" (@ISASaxonists) August 5, 2022
2.
Please award this scientist a Nobel Prize expeditiously https://t.co/CbTlEEaP8O
â Kylie Cheung (@kylietcheung) August 5, 2022
3.
This scientist scammed at least 14 thousand idiots that thought this was a star and not sausage.
Legend. https://t.co/T6ABZztQli
â æçŁ Aegis (@AdmiralAegis) August 6, 2022
4.
We may one day have to evacuate to Proxima Centauri or the moon, in a Wurst KĂ€se scenario https://t.co/YdQYaxJ9w2 pic.twitter.com/i7cLV2EreE
â Timmy O'Danaos (@ODanaos) August 6, 2022
5.
Maybe it pairs well with this (not a real) picture of DNA. https://t.co/7IxiPaXXuf pic.twitter.com/1bA1PoLTMt
â Patrick Deelen (@PatrickDeelen) August 6, 2022
6.
Tatooine #ChorizoGate pic.twitter.com/VlmF3InKkg
â Tipunch (@Tipuncho) August 5, 2022
7.
when you realize you will never shitpost this good đ https://t.co/uumMKIcj84
â Tyler Glaiel (@TylerGlaiel) August 5, 2022
8.
More like Porxima Centauri it turns out https://t.co/IKS1z7Nllo
â Chris Boyle (@c_boyle) August 7, 2022
9.
there are heroes. there are legends. and then there is Dr Klein. he is epic.
possibly the best trolling. ever. https://t.co/8Ams5mQTBrâ Harini Calamur (@calamur) August 7, 2022
A few days later, he posted a genuine image from the JWST â but weâre not sure whether people believed him.
Photo (VRAIE cette foisâŠ) de la galaxie de la Roue du Chariot et de ses galaxies compagnes, prise par le JWST. SituĂ©e Ă 500 millions dâannĂ©es-lumiĂšre, elle fut sans doute spirale dans son passĂ©, mais a pris cette Ă©trange allure Ă la suite dâun furieux carambolage galactique. pic.twitter.com/vmiDjU1Gjt
â Etienne KLEIN (@EtienneKlein) August 3, 2022
The question had to be asked.
If it becomes a black hole, will it have an event chorizon? https://t.co/ZoKd5I0OWE
â Robin Baumgarten đ±đ ïž (@Robin_B) August 7, 2022
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