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UFOs in the atmosphere | Forum |...
Published (2009-12-24 07:57:00)
Seltaya UFO = Unidentified Flying Object Look what Google took a picture of in Italy. http://maps.google.com/maps?source=embed&layer=c&cbll=42.36396,13.368008&cbp=13,320.72,,0,-29.96&ie=UTF8&panoid=K0Hv_pLb98MJa2Cd_QcH2w&ll=42.363907,13.367907&spn=0,359.997589&z=19 It's seriously unidentified, it's flying, and I think it's an object...so what the hell IS it? The...
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UFOs in the atmosphere | Forum |...
Published (2009-12-22 00:24:00)
discover-the_esoterica Why should we not? Assuming that a UFO is a craft built by an extraterrestrial intelligence requires us to make more (unsupported) assumptions than assuming a UFO is a craft built by a terrestrial intelligence, or some natural phenomenon. Look, let's say we consider a report of a disk-shaped craft that maneuvers as though it has an inertialess drive. This requires, first off, that the builders of the craft have...
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Is there a name for this graph?...
Published (2009-12-18 06:36:00)
I-Zexion-I I agree. Well if it doesn't have a name then we should name it. What should we call it? An octagram? Octagraph? Octachart?
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UFOs in the atmosphere | Forum |...
Published (2009-12-23 21:55:00)
Golden Dysprosium My favorite stories of alien visitors are the ones where it's proposed that aliens helped the Egyptians build the pyramids with anti-grav devices. That's kind of selling our ancestors short, isn't it? Ah well. Aizen has a point; people really do want to believe in something bigger than themselves. discover-the_esoterica Why should we not? I'll admit, the possibility of life on other planets is highly...
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Blackhole - Trash can? | Forum |...
Published (2009-12-24 07:42:00)
Cherushii Sumisu OhimeKagamine Question: People are talking about the growing landfills, trash floating around in space, litter, garbage, etc. couldn't we just throw it in a blackhole? or would that be bad? what would happen? I think that it is a really good idea to send trash into outer space. It would defiantly help the landfill problem. However, if you are worried about landfills then you are probably worried about global warming and...
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I just have an interesting...
Published (2009-12-23 20:21:00)
Seltaya Technically, light either does or does not have an infinitesimal mass, due to it's particle-wave nature, though it's kind of hard to quantify a photon. However, since it is an isolated system which you are presumably adding energy into (the light has to get power from somewhere). Assuming theoretical perfection (perfect vacuum, 100% efficiency of the mirrors, etc) I don't think you'd end up with a container full of...
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Is there a name for this graph?...
Published (2009-12-21 06:52:00)
Thanks Layra that is what I was thinking of. Interesting. I will have to look more into that, It was a few years back that I ran into E8. Thought it was fascinating...but my highest lvl of math is precal and I have no physics background so It takes a bit of work for me to process the information. I find it highly fascinating though.
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Latest active threads on Science and Technology::
Started 5 days, 8 hours ago (2009-12-21 03:46:00)
by Captain Aerius
Industrial uses is probably the biggest motivation. Minerals and natural resources can be exploited without worry about destruction of native species (as far as they know).
The gravitation pull of the planet is not enough to hold an atmosphere that would support humans. So terra-forming for us to breath is not an option but terra-forming the surface to surface to support produce for human ...
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-29 22:03:00)
by faolan
Started 5 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-21 02:18:00)
by Golden Dysprosium
discover-the_esoterica Okay i am positve a good majority of you have heard the man in the nice, clean suit say "UFOs don't exist."
We've also heard the BattleStar Galatica nerd in the dirty Metallica t-shirt say "UFOs are real!".
I'm going to go out on a limb and say this OP stems from the recent Epic Fail by the Russian military's new missile program that freaked out a bunch of ...
Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-07-12 00:45:00)
by Golden Dysprosium
What on earth would make Marxism a science? neutral
MArxism is not science; Marxism is a philosophical system.
Stop trying to pass off Eggos as toast!
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-28 22:30:00)
by Cherushii Sumisu
OhimeKagamine Question:
People are talking about the growing landfills, trash floating around in space, litter, garbage, etc.
couldn't we just throw it in a blackhole? or would that be bad?
what would happen?
I think that it is a really good idea to send trash into outer space. It would defiantly help the landfill problem. However, if you are worried about landfills then you ...
Started 2 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-24 06:50:00)
by Necretian
Hemoglobin only carries 98% of the oxygen, the other 2% is dissolved in the blood plasma. The exchange then occurs using the interstitial fluid. Approximately 1% of the interstitial fluid enters the lymph capillaries as lymph, and since the structure of the lymphatic capillaries allows a free diffusion of small molecules from the interstitial fluid into the lymphatics it can mirror the oxygen ...
Started 1 year, 9 months ago (2008-03-25 19:54:00)
by Michiko Matsumura
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-11-01 01:58:00)
by General Awesome
A liquid's shape is determined by the shape of the container it fills.
What you got there is a solid.
(I'm sure there are other properties of liquids/solids that would also prove that, but I'm kinda tired)
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-17 10:43:00)
by GenOberst
TheCityBeauty I'm just about ready to dive into my final draft of my report! I'm researching OTC medications and their side effects and such... I've got the side effects down, but I'm not sure how long it'd take for them to set in and start happening.
The medication is usually known as Benadryl, but the active ingredient is diphenhydramine, which of course is an antihistamine...
Does ...
Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-02 21:58:00)
by Golden Dysprosium
Not really. The phrase "what's there is there" provides a decent descriptor for it. I can't imagine how you'd "create" energy anyway. Pretty much everything must be derived from pre-existing materials, going back to the thermo thing.
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Hot threads for last week on Science and Technology::
Started 5 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-21 02:18:00)
by Golden Dysprosium
discover-the_esoterica Okay i am positve a good majority of you have heard the man in the nice, clean suit say "UFOs don't exist."
We've also heard the BattleStar Galatica nerd in the dirty Metallica t-shirt say "UFOs are real!".
I'm going to go out on a limb and say this OP stems from the recent Epic Fail by the Russian military's new missile program that freaked out a bunch of ...
Started 5 days, 8 hours ago (2009-12-21 03:46:00)
by Captain Aerius
Industrial uses is probably the biggest motivation. Minerals and natural resources can be exploited without worry about destruction of native species (as far as they know).
The gravitation pull of the planet is not enough to hold an atmosphere that would support humans. So terra-forming for us to breath is not an option but terra-forming the surface to surface to support produce for human ...
Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-02 21:58:00)
by Golden Dysprosium
Not really. The phrase "what's there is there" provides a decent descriptor for it. I can't imagine how you'd "create" energy anyway. Pretty much everything must be derived from pre-existing materials, going back to the thermo thing.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-18 05:49:00)
by I-Zexion-I
It wouldn't really be called anything, sure it has lines inside of it, but the outside is an octogon.. Hm.. The inside has many shapes...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-17 21:28:00)
by Golden Dysprosium
There is. It's called Gliese...something. They discovered it about a year ago.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/04/09 0421-most-earthlike-planet.html
Very similar in most respects, but ungodly far away. You'd go through a couple generations of astronauts before you got there. See:
A light-year is equal to:
exactly 9,460,730,472,580.8 km
Gliese is 20 Ly away. (189,214,609,451,616...
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-08 07:18:00)
by logan the god of candy
outside of the universe there is most plausibly either a multiverse or nothing
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-15 21:08:00)
by Staff of Hermes
It's sort of like a giant computer chip. The reason it's so big is to store information and it sorts through to see which information can stay and which information can go. Usually time erases a lot of information.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-17 10:43:00)
by GenOberst
TheCityBeauty I'm just about ready to dive into my final draft of my report! I'm researching OTC medications and their side effects and such... I've got the side effects down, but I'm not sure how long it'd take for them to set in and start happening.
The medication is usually known as Benadryl, but the active ingredient is diphenhydramine, which of course is an antihistamine...
Does ...
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-29 22:03:00)
by faolan
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-11-01 01:58:00)
by General Awesome
A liquid's shape is determined by the shape of the container it fills.
What you got there is a solid.
(I'm sure there are other properties of liquids/solids that would also prove that, but I'm kinda tired)
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