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user's latest post:
Temporal paradoxes and changing...
Published (2009-11-07 01:01:00)
You misunderstood the "never having been invented" bit. Once a change happens that cause the time machine to not be invented in all of time, then no further changes can happen because there's never a time machine invented with which to make them.
user's latest post:
On Velocity - Page 9 - Bad...
Published (2009-11-05 21:16:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by stutefish Light doesn't work that way. We've tested it. We know. Please acknowledge that you are contradicting experimental observations. Consider this a direct question according to the rules of this board. It looks like a statement rather than a question. Where is the question mark?
user's latest post:
Thinking Faster than Light.... -...
Published (2009-11-06 14:40:00)
I think both sides should drop the substance discussion, which is irrelevant, and get to the substance of the discussion. That comet point is a good one. The more you consider, the more complicated this theory seems. It generally seems the theories that explain things well get simpler as you come to understand them.
user's latest post:
On Velocity - Page 10 - Bad...
Published (2009-11-05 21:34:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Henna Oji-san Does that mean that when you have seen things like these: You just skipped over them and ignored the point being made? He didn't understand what they meant.
user's latest post:
75% of youth 4F says recent...
Published (2009-11-07 03:16:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by tashirosgt If it is possible to become physically fit by exercise, I wonder if there exists an as yet undiscovered set of mental exercises that make one mentally fit. It's called "education." If you mean "not mentally ill," is there a set of exercises which cures diabetes?
user's latest post:
Interstellar propulsion
Published (2009-11-05 23:37:00)
A fast solar sail using a near-miss sun dive may get up to 0.0005c--too slow. Using something like VASIMR to get up to a fast speed before solar sail deployment doesn't really help much, because the increased initial speed means that much less time near the Sun for solar photons to push. VASIMR by itself could get you up to 0.001c, so the whole solar sail thing is not necessary. But this is still too slow. It would take four thousand...
user's latest post:
Problem NOT solved by...
Published (2009-11-07 06:53:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by BigDon ...but this is the state (Oregon) where they fired their highway planner for making freeway offramps that were banked in the wrong direction. Somehow real civil engineers didn't see that as excusable at all. Right about this time frame (1970's). These were his men at work. As my old construction foreman used to say, "You can't make chicken soup with chicken...
user's latest post:
True or not?
Published (2009-11-07 00:30:00)
Sentient SF? Move to ATM!
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Latest active threads on Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum:
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-01 01:00:00)
by Nowhere Man
Ah, yes, the old exploding whale video. The fail there is that they didn't use enough high explosives.
Fred
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-10-23 08:18:00)
by NorthernBoy
Was it a malfunction that caused it to detonate, or was that by design?
I'd have thought that dropping a live bomb armed would be quite a lot more dangerous than dropping it unarmed, and picking up the pieces later.
Started 1 year, 10 months ago (2008-01-11 08:00:00)
by Whirlpool
Started 4 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-05 19:29:00)
by Gillianren
Remember, remember?
I think they're pretty, personally, though I don't generally go out of my way for them. Most of the ones people shoot of for Independence Day aren't pretty, though; they're just noise. We are not scaring away demons and evil spirits, though.
Started 1 year, 6 months ago (2008-04-16 17:12:00)
by mike alexander
Donuts are also consumed by real men.
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-10-30 04:05:00)
by EricFD
Whoever said regressive time travel is impossible? There can be paradoxes involved in regressive time travel, but those can be easily resolved by branching time lines. In fact, here's a video of the astrophysicist who supposedly has built the first prototype time machine. He did most of his research studying black holes to figure out how to do it!
Discovery - First Time Machine - FULL - ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-10-28 02:56:00)
by HenrikOlsen
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tuckerfan
One of the guys who won the Nobel for discovering buckyballs made an interesting comment, and one that I think has some merit. He said that when he was a kid, it was obvious how the technology around him worked. On many things you could see levers moving, gears turning, etc. If your ...
Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2008-09-15 11:29:00)
by Whirlpool
I don't know.
It's not Black here ... it's a Bright day .. because it's PAYDAY !
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-10-30 04:45:00)
by SkepticJ
Oceans aren't exactly friendly places to terrestrial animals.
They're like wet deserts. The water is toxic to drink because of the high salt content.
Started 5 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-04 18:07:00)
by StupendousMan
Major in physics or astronomy as an undergraduate, then spend 5-6 years in graduate school working on a Ph.D. and racking in debts. Leave grad school around age 28, spend two years as a post-doctoral fellow (salary around $40,000), then maybe another two years as a post-doctoral fellow. Apply for many jobs -- the ratio of applicants to positions available as university professors in astronomy ...
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Hot threads for last week on Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum:
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-02 22:43:00)
by Ken G
Given your history, it seems likely that this question is somehow intended to be related to relativity, yet it is posed in a context where normal language would imply that all speeds are referenced relative to the road. This is a pointless exercise. If you really want to learn about relativity, remove the road, let the cars be spaceships in deep space, and let the speeds be 80% of c. Only ...
Started 1 year, 11 months ago (2007-11-26 23:54:00)
by Chuck
I thought people stopped posting because everyone agreed with me.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-02 12:34:00)
by grant hutchison
Where is the paradox?
Grant Hutchison
Started 3 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-07-22 01:52:00)
by aastrotech
I don't consider "The Fermi Paradox" to be a paradox at all. Considering the breadth of solutions proposed I think that the use of the word paradox is a misnomer. Acknowledging that none of the proposed solutions have been confirmed I would, at best, call the "Fermi issue" a question not a paradox.
Started 4 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-05 18:15:00)
by PetersCreek
Welcome to the BAUT forums, realitydesign. If you haven't already done so, please familiarize yourself with our rules, linked in my signature below. You should note rule 13 in particular, which governs discussion in the Against The Mainstream and Conspiracy Theories forums. They should probably be posted in their own thread, since they aren't strictly on topic for this one, but in any ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-02 23:10:00)
by pzkpfw
This thread makes claims about the " Dynamic Universe Model" but provides no actual details about that model nor any proof of those claims.
Clearly it is a further attempt to promote a model that has already had its' chance in the ATM forum.
If anyone sees a need to re-open this thread please report this post, with details of why.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-03 03:34:00)
by MrB398
Anyone have any idea what all this government spending, economic turmoil, and collapsing dollar will eventually lead to?
In Q3 2006 2.1 billion credit card offers were sent out, compared to 325 million in Q3 2009, a hefty 85% drop.
I read there isn't a single grocery store in all of Detroit because they all kept getting robbed. You have to travel 15 miles outside the...
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-07-15 03:20:00)
by William
Solar magnetic cycle 24 was originally predicted to start in March 2007. When cycle 24 failed to start in 2007, the predicted cycle start date has extended to March 2008.
The sun as shown below is currently spotless. There have only been two reverse polarity sunspots. The lack of reversed polarity sunspots, the large number of days without any sunspots, the extended length of solar cycle ...
Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2008-09-15 11:29:00)
by Whirlpool
I don't know.
It's not Black here ... it's a Bright day .. because it's PAYDAY !
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-07-16 05:00:00)
by ABR.
Quotations from the TV show "I, Spy" are commonly referred to as exculpatory.
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