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Spy#5131: think about which direction/part of the sky you see at night in each of the 2 locations earth is in in that picture Idon'tknowwhattoputhere#1719: u see opposite to the other guy Idon'tknowwhattoputhere#1719: right? Spy#5131: yes Spy#5131: the stars you see at night change as the earth rotates around the sun I...
Idon'tknowwhattoputhere#1719: the planets dont have the same period Idon'tknowwhattoputhere#1719: so the stars wouldn't have the same period if everything went around the earth like people believed Idon'tknowwhattoputhere#1719: which should let them believe that the earth is the one actually moving periodically Idon'tk...
Idon'tknowwhattoputhere#1719: in the sky they do Idon'tknowwhattoputhere#1719: but they shouldn't Idon'tknowwhattoputhere#1719: cause Idon'tknowwhattoputhere#1719: they are different stars each of them which would mean every single one would have different speed Idon'tknowwhattoputhere#1719: which means they wouldnt be...
Idon'tknowwhattoputhere#1719: probably the second one Idon'tknowwhattoputhere#1719: i guess they didn't think it enough until 1600 XD Capnarchie#7767: anyone know a radio amateur here? Capnarchie#7767: im interested in how i could receive a moon bounce Thomas#9514: Coto#6329 is. @Capnarchie Deleted User#0000: hey every...
Salt#1137: At least use natural units if you want to swap out metric derDrache1257#4086: We don't still define the meter by the distance from the poles to equator derDrache1257#4086: It's defined by the speed of light derDrache1257#4086: And the second is defined by the unchanging rate at which the outermost electron o...
Thomas#9514: Probably Jupiter/Saturn, much more likely to be Jupiter though. Thomas#9514: Both are currently about in the right place, but Jupiter is further west @Deleted User UnLucky#5366: What about Venus Thomas#9514: Venus would goes under the horizon at around 10pm, so it wouldn't be anywhere near half way up in t...
Deleted User#0000: https://i.imgur.com/Kns1FcG.jpg Deleted User#0000: I've only recently begun to have a slight interest in astronomy and I'm amazed at how big Mars is compared to everything else in the night sky. It really stands out by its size and colour hailbirdsatan#7413: @Deleted User , mars is at opposition righ...
Nizzo#9715: @Deleted User what do you mean for Ur? Deleted User#0000: I googled it Deleted User#0000: And some dude said Ur is the first supercontinent Nizzo#9715: And what's Ur? Deleted User#0000: A supercontinent I think Nizzo#9715: ohhhh Nizzo#9715: The right name is Pangaea Nizzo#9715: It was the first piece of la...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Nor is Pangaea the first piece of land to have ever existed, Ur is a continent that existed much much earlier than Pangaea currypuff#1656: What's the difference between both of them currypuff#1656: between ur and pangea The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: They're different continents that existed at differe...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: That is an awful example Nizzo#9715: I simply don't understand why there was the need of changing the name if something just changes The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: And no Ur didn't divide it merged with some other continents Nizzo#9715: orry about the example, I still don't understand why the name chan...
Deleted User#0000: he is @varnan Deleted User#0000: and is also in this group Deleted User#0000: please help him if he asks something Deleted User#0000: @QuartzGrace pls reply if someone asks something QuartzGrace#7591: @Deleted User I can try. I'm in no way a professional astronomer. I just have an appreciation for ...
QuartzGrace#7591: Sometimes the right people aren't in the chat that know the answers. All he can do is ask again and hope someone is around that might have an idea. Deleted User#0000: ok Deleted User#0000: Hu Hwaet#4348: probably Jupiter Hwaet#4348: is it very bright QuartzGrace#7591: Mars is typically visible eulel#1...
QuartzGrace#7591: It should be close to a new moon too making for an optimal viewing experience McNutterButter#8651: oh niiice eulel#1590: Where? hailbirdsatan#7413: Ur mom Salt#1137: If you are you should be able to recite ligma theory from memory Spy#5131: https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1022068841784864768?s=19 De...
MightyDane#4976: Hello Apostolos#6329: Oh I gotta get my radio telescope ready for that meteor shower Serious Sothis#9873: https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/moon-mars/a22541370/underground-lake-liquid-water-mars/ Pixirora#5251: @scorpion u sure thats not fear mongering Thomas#9514: I haven't watched the video beca...
Salt#1137: :ban: Apostolos#6329: 🔨 Deleted User#0000: 🚀 The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: :smile1: QwertyThePie#1615: I stopped in hoping for some astronomy discussion, but I guess this channel is lost QwertyThePie#1615: Any chance of an entry page like #physics? QwertyThePie#1615: I'm gonna miss the Perseids this year, sadly ...
KittyWolf#4990: https://www.reddit.com/r/space/comments/91s2d4/underground_lake_of_liquid_water_detected_on_mars/ KittyWolf#4990: https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/moon-mars/a22541370/underground-lake-liquid-water-mars/ Apostolos#6329: Already posted several times scorpion#2479: i see The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: @Dele...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: 'Unleash the free energy' 'Out of the box thinking' K. Spy#5131: earth existed for exactly 20 years Spy#5131: this is completely true because i said it is even though i have 0 evidence/proof/reasonable explanation to back it up, and if you disagree or think otherwise you are not ready to face r...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Stars have a variety of looks, the most common types look like our sun Deleted User#0000: but they glow differently. or does our sun look like a star at great distance ? Deleted User#0000: with the blue/white glow ? The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Our sun looks like a star at any distance, it is a star ...
A-Milli👽#7774: and yes Tesla's papers were held for several years and many were "lost" Deleted User#0000: our sun emits white/blue glow lights at great distance like most of the stars we see in the night sky ? Deleted User#0000: or does it look differently A-Milli👽#7774: the blue or redish tent to stars is generally ...
Pixirora#5251: if we can tell how fast something is moving toward us by the shift in light, could we tell if something far away from us will impact our solar system? QwertyThePie#1615: @Deleted User Some ideas are dismissed as crackpot because they actually are crackpot. QwertyThePie#1615: You can't just dismiss anyone...
Deleted User#0000: over-unity energy systems is not a nonsensical claim Deleted User#0000: but if you believe firmly it is, I can not prove you otherwise sadly. so I'm done.... The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Yes, yes it is. The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: It might be helpful for you if you look up what the actual definition of energy...
QwertyThePie#1615: I'll take a lunar if it's all that's available though A-Milli👽#7774: same hailbirdsatan#7413: this channel is getting weirder and weirder Deleted User#0000: hm chronognosis#9777: Hello fellow star bounders! Apostolos#6329: Got a good radio image of the full moon! Apostolos#6329: Will post later NotL...
Apostolos#6329: Any time Wilii#0967: but what about centripital force? Wilii#0967: now that you are farther away youll be spinning around faster Apostolos#6329: ? Razer531#0972: Does the moon appear red during lunar eclipse only here from Earth, or would it also appear red in outer space, e.g. orbit, or even the surfac...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: @yaet sky is covered in ceiling here :GWqlabsMmSad: Hwaet#4348: Don't worry daytime ruined the show for us Salt#1137: :Sad: QwertyThePie#1615: @Deleted User Yes, satellites and planes do in fact exist Deleted User#0000: İ was in country house so no light it was beatifull. Deleted User#0000: so d...
(The offset does not indicate that emission is detected beyond the moon's circumference, but is caused due to the radio telescope's limited beamwidth (0.57° vs the apparent size of the moon: ~0.5°). However, it is scientifically inaccurate to somehow scale the radio-image down to the moon's visual size. Such processi...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: I guess so Hwaet#4348: hmm The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: That's a lot of dust Wilii#0967: Why don’t we build maglev trains to the moon? Wilii#0967: It would be a lot cheaper per trip Instead of using rockets right ? eulel#1590: Too much rails Hwaet#4348: ^ Hwaet#4348: also how would you escape Earth w...
Thomas horne#6751: If the universe is expanding hypothetically it will run out of matter to expand with. So what happens when that happens will it split apart like a puddle of water with not gravitational pull or will it shrink back to its original speed creating a super r never Thomas horne#6751: Supernova Hwaet#4348...
Apostolos#6329: A blackhole bends spacetime so ~~energy~~ matter falls into it Thomas horne#6751: So it takes it in but it can’t be destroyed so where does it put it does it expand Apostolos#6329: it can't be destroyed? Thomas horne#6751: Energy can only be changed it can’t be destroyed Thomas horne#6751: Basic law of ...
Thomas horne#6751: Back into light Spy#5131: radiation and stuff Hwaet#4348: ^ Thomas horne#6751: O play Apostolos#6329: detectable with my big boy 20m radio telescope Thomas horne#6751: Okay Salt#1137: Blackholes radiate their mass away overtime Thomas horne#6751: So they turn there energy into radiation that is sent ...
Salt#1137: what wall Thomas horne#6751: As the universe expands it creates a wall or a barrier that splits what its expanding into from space that we know of hailbirdsatan#7413: @Thomas horne , check this out http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/about-us/104-the-universe/cosmology-and-the-big-bang/expansion-of-the-univers...
Thomas horne#6751: I have already accepted that I am not the smartes and you probably know more than me Salt#1137: :smile1: The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: :GWqlabsThinkPlant: hailbirdsatan#7413: @Thomas horne , it's generally considered rude to start asking questions about terms that you don't really understand in the first p...
Spy#5131: r u sure about that The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: :GWqlabsThinkPlant: LifeLikeSea#8010: @Spy YEP The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: What about things that aren't random Apostolos#6329: everything is random? Apostolos#6329: how is everything random Apostolos#6329: I would argue that nothing is random, and that everything is p...
A-Milli👽#7774: the way at the quantum level that a particle moves is completely random, it's all probability waves, and it's why particles can randomly jump between membranes or even theoretically across the universe A-Milli👽#7774: because there is some probability that it can happen, and at that level the probabilit...
Apostolos#6329: Maybe there are equations that determine whether or not a photon will react some way or another Apostolos#6329: Tldr: To our current understanding, we can’t know if everything is predictable or not A-Milli👽#7774: at the quantum level it is absolutely not predictable, therefore, it breaks the whole theo...
A-Milli👽#7774: that doesn't make sense A-Milli👽#7774: the laws of physics are created by the universe Apostolos#6329: The only way to verify is if we have a better understanding of what’s going on in those particles. We don’t, therefore we can assume we totally do, and therefore blame it on randomness, or if we don’t...
A-Milli👽#7774: for isntance the void in space, could theoretically be evidence that another universe basically bumped into ours swiped#3006: :hodor: :hodor: :GRRM: 👌 A-Milli👽#7774: of course we don't know for sure, but it's possible Apostolos#6329: @A-Milli👽 What we mean by "is anything random" assumes we have ever...
Samm#8371: So it's not proven that randomness does or does not exist? Apostolos#6329: @A-Milli👽 If I ask you to pick a random number from 1-10, and you give me a number, that number is not random. Assuming I know exactly what's going on in your brain (have all the information I need), I can say that this is a predicta...
Samm#8371: Do we at least have evidence supporting both randomness existing and not existing? Do we have more evidence on randomness existing or not existing? The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: We know a hell of a lot about quantum physics Apostolos#6329: Yeah I don't understand what TheHat is saying. The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Quan...
Apostolos#6329: No, that's not what we are arguing swiped#3006: everything in science= no meaning in life swiped#3006: Thats the absolute equation you fellas are looking for The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: You also don't necessarily have to go to anything quantum for randomness, there is inherent randomness in classical theori...
A-Milli👽#7774: nothing is true, everything is permitted A-Milli👽#7774: requiescat in pace Apostolos#6329: @The Hero Of Rhyme Are you saying this is impossible to predict? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTe6tRPROjI The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: in specific regions of phasespace yes Apostolos#6329: Well again, it is predic...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Yes, that is what I am using predictable to mean here (to be honest I don't really agree with that definition, but it was pretty clear that's what people are discussing here) Apostolos#6329: Well what information do we not have then (on the pendulum case)? A-Milli👽#7774: ^^ A-Milli👽#7774: we c...
A-Milli👽#7774: the uncertainty principle counters that definition, because it is impossible to know the exact place and spin of a particle A-Milli👽#7774: we can know one or the other, but not both Apostolos#6329: @A-Milli👽 Forget about the quantum mechanics, let's focus on the pendulum... Assuming we have all the in...
A-Milli👽#7774: a governance could cause randomness The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: The pendulum was not in any way meant to help describe QM, it was just in response to QM being the only physical theory that is nondeterministic which isn't true A-Milli👽#7774: I say we all just fight to the death, whoever survives is correct ...
Loke#8576: That doesn't mean other things can't be non-deterministic A-Milli👽#7774: I know, I was uising that as an example, becaus e they brought it up Apostolos#6329: be gone QM bring-uppers A-Milli👽#7774: a law could say that it has to behave randomly A-Milli👽#7774: again, knowing that law doesn't let you know th...
A-Milli👽#7774: ^^ A-Milli👽#7774: https://giphy.com/gifs/meme-fight-know-14dspyNocVyBwI Loke#8576: Radioactive sources act predictably on a macroscopical scale, but not on nucleus level Apostolos#6329: Yeah my bad. Thermal fluctuations still seems predictable Apostolos#6329: Radioactive sources can be unpredictable by...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: what A-Milli👽#7774: what is even happening now A-Milli👽#7774: I don't see how that is relevant at all The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: I don't think I said that Apostolos#6329: `why do you think radioactive sources are not random?` A-Milli👽#7774: ok, if nothing is random, can you tell me what part of ...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: A nucleus can decay electromagnetically yes, but again it's not very relevant A-Milli👽#7774: absence of evidence is not evidence of absence Apostolos#6329: An example we can both understand: Do you disagree that every radio-emission we receive from outer space is predictable? A-Milli👽#7774: wh...
A-Milli👽#7774: Hat said you can use radioactive emissions to calculate truly random numbers Apostolos#6329: What is the source of the radioactive emission? A-Milli👽#7774: a radioactive substance Loke#8576: Decay of nuclei Apostolos#6329: Located inside the computer's hardware? A-Milli👽#7774: encryption A-Milli👽#777...
A-Milli👽#7774: you are far more likely to guess very low numbers The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: I think something like 90% of people when asked to pick a random number from 1 to 10 pick 7 A-Milli👽#7774: a true random number could be insanely large A-Milli👽#7774: or insanely small A-Milli👽#7774: hence random Apostolos#6329...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: All of which are governed by random processes The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: particularly synchrotron radiation Apostolos#6329: Um no? i.e. thermal radiation isn't random, it is affected by temperature Loke#8576: Spontaneous emission in atoms (what gives atom energy state change) is famously random for...
Apostolos#6329: `again, you continue to assume that something governed by laws of physics cannot be random` You said that A-Milli👽#7774: yes A-Milli👽#7774: and you do Apostolos#6329: Anyway, @The Hero Of Rhyme Can answer the question A-Milli👽#7774: I didn't say anything about synchotron radiation A-Milli👽#7774: I j...
A-Milli👽#7774: you still haven't posited a valid argument that supports your thought The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: again, why do you think that it is not random, not just say it is not random again Apostolos#6329: I'm not saying it isn't random @The Hero Of Rhyme Apostolos#6329: I'm saying it could be random, or could not. ...
A-Milli👽#7774: no, based on our current understanding, we can say that everything is absolutely not predictable A-Milli👽#7774: many things are, but many things are not The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: TLDR: To our current understanding, it is extremely likely the universe is not deterministic, but it is possible to generate c...
Apostolos#6329: I am not arguing that A-Milli👽#7774: everythign that we know shows that it isn't Apostolos#6329: I am not arguing QM mechanics are deterministic A-Milli👽#7774: you aruge that it's just because we don't know more Apostolos#6329: No, I'm not arguing that A-Milli👽#7774: Coto - Today at 2:43 PM I don't t...
A-Milli👽#7774: it's possible that Donkey Kong is real, and is the true god, but that doesn't mean it's likely Apostolos#6329: This is like saying, I drop a pen from the ground, and I measure that the time and I conclude that dropping a pen from any height will always hit the ground within 10 seconds. Experiments don't...
Apostolos#6329: I think there were a lot of things in the past that people believed was random, but after technology and science evolved, they realized it's not all random A-Milli👽#7774: gravitational waves support his theory, light stretching recently discovered, supports his theory......Your argument is essentially,...
It's also important to note that deterministic interpretations of quantum mechanics are unanimously considerably more convoluted than nondeterministic interpretations, and involve giving up much more physically justified properties (e.g. locality) than determinism.`` It's perfectly possible to construct deterministic ...
Spy#5131: how do deterministic interpretations account for that then? The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: account for what Spy#5131: like i dont understand how the deterministic interpretations of QM can account for the different ways the system will evolve, can you predict which way each system will evolve? or is that unpredictab...
Serious Sothis#9873: Something like that A-Milli👽#7774: mayhaps Serious Sothis#9873: Maaaaaaaaayyyyy Serious Sothis#9873: B Serious Sothis#9873: ß A-Milli👽#7774: :Thonk2: Spy#5131: so again, the interpretation *claims* it is deterministic, but it takes a leap of good faith Serious Sothis#9873: The interpretation of m...
Serious Sothis#9873: But it can never be proven to be random Serious Sothis#9873: Only disproven Serious Sothis#9873: Sooo keep calculating out Pi to infinite decimals Serious Sothis#9873: And let me know how it goes. Spy#5131: yes that's what my question was getting at, you just reframed it... Loke#8576: @The Hero Of ...
Apostolos#6329: https://giphy.com/gifs/power-season-4-d3JIyouoDF4jqRLG QwertyThePie#1615: You seem to be in the wrong channel, I recommend #astrology wildcard0#5330: Would anyone happen to know the calculation for the relationship between a star's age and its luminosity? θεός#6174: Negative QwertyThePie#1615: I would i...
Apostolos#6329: this Apostolos#6329: is Apostolos#6329: old Cyber#3763: Watch this video Apostolos#6329: what Apostolos#6329: is Apostolos#6329: this Apostolos#6329: doing Apostolos#6329: in Apostolos#6329: #astronomy Cyber#3763: A bit of humor doesn't hurt Cyber#3763: Cmon 😃 Apostolos#6329: it does Apostolos#6329: 😃...
Apostolos#6329: more like Apostolos#6329: your humor Apostolos#6329: not common Cyber#3763: ;-; mlee375#8435: besides, we have a lounge Cyber#3763: Yeah my bad Apostolos#6329: indeed Cyber#3763: I apologize Apostolos#6329: you shall Cyber#3763: I just thought id make someone laugh today but guess not 😕 Apostolos#6329:...
Cyber#3763: Hilarious Hwaet#4348: You should be watching Mars Cyber#3763: The show or...? Apostolos#6329: observing* Deleted User#0000: I saw a guy in the street near a mall with a no so big telescope holding a paper with "Saturn" wrote on it Apostolos#6329: Everyone does this for some reason in America Deleted User#00...
Deleted User#0000: in spanish of course Apostolos#6329: Ok, then old sign Apostolos#6329: best bet Apostolos#6329: is to Apostolos#6329: step out of your comfort zone Apostolos#6329: and ask him Apostolos#6329: instead of snuggling on the cobe(worldwide)web Deleted User#0000: i'll ask him how much is the price for look...
Deleted User#0000: Good night, i guess Apostolos#6329: cya Deleted User#0000: What i was trying to say, is that he was recieving money from people that wanted to see a planet that is not even observable in this city Apostolos#6329: 🤔 Apostolos#6329: **draws saturn on a paper** Deleted User#0000: lulz NotLandie.#7352: ...
Wilii#0967: whats the point in putting people on the moon anyway? Wilii#0967: There was a space race in the 60s, but that race is over Capnarchie#7767: Political dominance 🤔 Wilii#0967: when i look things up, i cant find anything saying that russians or chinese walked on the moon? Wilii#0967: did they never do that? A...
Apostolos#6329: Fast Radio Burst Apostolos#6329: Unknown origin eigen_omelette#5765: whaaat when Apostolos#6329: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_radio_burst Apostolos#6329: About 10,000 happen daily, but we only detect few of them (not daily) eigen_omelette#5765: oh wow Apostolos#6329: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
eigen_omelette#5765: i was reading that wiki article about FRBs and it said that we can find the distance between their source and us by measuring dispersion Apostolos#6329: @eigen_omelette The dispersion measure is the total column density of free electrons between the observer and, say, a pulsar. http://en.wikipedia...
Wilii#0967: when will we land on the sun? Salt#1137: When the life instilling embers of Helios fades into the vast darkness of the void derDrache1257#4086: I think a black dwarf would still be a little dense to land on Salt#1137: but it would work Serious Sothis#9873: Helios? Serious Sothis#9873: Sol Salt#1137: I was b...
Deleted User#0000: okay Nature naven#3637: vacum decay is a terrorfying concept The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: :GWqlabsMmSad: Salt#1137: :Sad: The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Poor vacum Nature naven#3637: yes also poor uinverse Serious Sothis#9873: Phantom energy Serious Sothis#9873: The big freeze is creepier Serious Sothis#9873: I ...
Spy#5131: ^ Nature naven#3637: It does only travel at the speed of light meaning that if looking we could find it Nature naven#3637: but once its close were screwed Spy#5131: :GWqlabsThinkPlant: Nature naven#3637: :BlobWhat: Spy#5131: think about what you said The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: ^ Nature naven#3637: 🇳 🇮 Nature n...
Nature naven#3637: no matter' Nature naven#3637: to notice it we would have to lauch light from earth faster than light making this a phisical impossbility The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: ye Nature naven#3637: beacuse as it delets the light carries on toward earth at the same pace as the vacum meaning it would be an equal rac...
Noa#2222: Honestly, don't know? Salt#1137: light is very real Nature naven#3637: de Wilii#0967: What if everyone were blind Wilii#0967: Would we think light is a thing? The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Yes hailbirdsatan#7413: we're blind to most types of light anyway hailbirdsatan#7413: i guess a blind civilization would consid...
hailbirdsatan#7413: or under the ice sheets of europa Deleted User#0000: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=20140006052 Deleted User#0000: :BlobBadThinking: Apostolos#6329: #physics Deleted User#0000: the implications are astronomical Apostolos#6329: This seems to be about jet propulsion engineering Deleted User#0000: ...
Serious Sothis#9873: We need a space exploration one Serious Sothis#9873: /scifi dreamers Apostolos#6329: And you should think of Elon more as an entrepreneur as opposed to a scientist Apostolos#6329: SpaceX = A lot of hard working people who don’t get enough credit Serious Sothis#9873: I think, you should stop thinkin...
Apostolos#6329: When your uni has an observatory just for the brags Nyx.#0870: This is probably a dumb question, but why don't we put solar panels on the moon and build an outpost or something? Salt#1137: Because its expensive Salt#1137: dont get me wrong we can do it, but the outpost part is super duper expensive Salt...
Salt#1137: :THONK: Salt#1137: You win this time coto Apostolos#6329: this time The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: @Deleted User EMDrive "Mainstream" lmao Deleted User#0000: it is because the shadow government knows much more than that, that renders it obsolete. and it wants to be mainstream as it is announced by a mainstream sour...
Salt#1137: EM drive is full of crap Nyx.#0870: @Apostolos I meant, wouldn't having a self sustaining power supply on the moon be a really good thing for future missions and stuff? Deleted User#0000: also, that's typical dismissal of those who want to cover it up. I once said pigs can fly therefore if I say planes do fl...
Serious Sothis#9873: @Salt the emdrive MAY violate conservation of energy laws Serious Sothis#9873: Its not fully known what it happening Serious Sothis#9873: Or if it is just experimental error Serious Sothis#9873: Not enough studies Serious Sothis#9873: But china makes big claims on it Salt#1137: I was talking about...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Most certainly may not, as in it is certain that it is not able to. QwertyThePie#1615: I guess the point of confusion was the mixing of the certain "most certainly" with the uncertain "may" The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: it most certainly may not Deleted User#0000: @The Hero Of Rhyme and yet deep down ...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: I just know you don't know what you're talking about Deleted User#0000: I think you have been inconsiderate Deleted User#0000: like others here Deleted User#0000: some.... The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: You may think that, you would be wrong Deleted User#0000: go to PM if you want to keep throwing punc...
swiped#3006: 😋 🍿 Deleted User#0000: I'm glad you do, keep your "you re insane" and assumptions of not understanding anything, probably as much as you, to yourself. if you really wanna make that message go through, pm instead Deleted User#0000: close-minded person Deleted User#0000: or purposely so? The Hero Of Rhyme#...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: There's also a huge difference between "The EM drive works as a reactionless drive" and "The EM drive breaks conservation of energy" The first is a meaningful but wrong claim. The second is just a nonsense sentence that has no meaning. derDrache1257#4086: The only way it could really generate...
chronognosis#9777: https://youtu.be/5H_CtGbWjjo Serious Sothis#9873: @The Hero Of Rhyme no one said it works by breaking the conservation of energy laws Serious Sothis#9873: You are putting suppositions into the arguement Serious Sothis#9873: So you can simply use that as your arguement Serious Sothis#9873: Stars are ...
Serious Sothis#9873: Lol Serious Sothis#9873: Ok. Thanks for your expert opinion on the subject matter. Serious Sothis#9873: Are you familiar with m-brane theory? The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: You're welcome, fairly Serious Sothis#9873: You are a riot kiddo The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: ? yaet#0647: Haha this kid doesn't even know...
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: If you like The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: copypasta the definition of energy while you're at it Serious Sothis#9873: Conversely, systems which are not invariant under shifts in time (an example, systems with time dependent potential energy) do not exhibit conservation of energy – unless we consider th...
Debaka#1735: Hell of a discussion hailbirdsatan#7413: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/475786638761394197/unknown.png Deleted User#0000: Lol Apostolos#6329: @Deleted User What’s funny? Unreasonable#8193: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_space_dogs Unreasonable#8193: So it says here it just...
Herobrine#8444: Is this the right place to talk about theories of black holes Apostolos#6329: Yes Herobrine#8444: Good Herobrine#8444: the black holes are very interesting because the lack of information that we know on them one of my most favorite ideas about black holes is th at they're the massive ones that sit at t...
Herobrine#8444: But after the black hole absorbs the object it doesn't have any other gravitational pull to hold it spinning in place which means going to fly off after in a random Direction Herobrine#8444: Not necessarily because after it absorbs the object in the momentum carries in a Direction it's going to be a see...
Herobrine#8444: Well we looking to the universe galaxies are going every which direction just the ones closest to us are leaving us except in the Andromeda Galaxy this is all just Theory cuz honestly we have no idea what's honestly going on out there everything that we say about space right now for the 90% of the most ...
Spy#5131: 👍 QwertyThePie#1615: I got a new telescope, 16" Dobsonian QwertyThePie#1615: It is too big to reasonably take in my car, so I'm doing it unreasonably Apostolos#6329: Wrong server to share this, but nice QwertyThePie#1615: No, it isn't. That kind of conversation happens here all the time. QwertyThePie#1615: A...
QwertyThePie#1615: Radio images are still pretty interesting, at least to me Apostolos#6329: I know but we work with astronomy on a regular basis, unlike most people who chat on this channel Apostolos#6329: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/476217664579043349/image.jpg Apostolos#6329: That’s (n...
Apostolos#6329: @Debaka I didn’t say complicated stuff shouldn’t be posted, but things not related to astronomy as much as they are related to physics Debaka#1735: How has a telescope nothing to do with astronomy? xD Apostolos#6329: I said “wrong server” even though it’d be on topic, cause this channel has turned into ...
Sidi#6667: yes, i get what you're saying Sidi#6667: i just mean if people were to post content that's more in line with what you seem to consider "real astronomy", that would attract an audience that's actually into that kind of content ᏒᏗᎥᏠᏬ雷獸#2541: Coto you mean that this server with wasnt fitting for the subject he ...
Deleted User#0000: (thought that it wasn't clear the first time). Apostolos#6329: If you want to check simple things like wether your target object will be above horizon etc., then Stellarium will work fine Deleted User#0000: yes ^ Deleted User#0000: Yes, when it comes to aim a telescope for recreational purposes it's ...
Salt#1137: Its almost as if fields can overlap Spy#5131: Crazy Spy#5131: Tfw astronomy is basically just astrophotography Apostolos#6329: Misread Salt#1137: If you really wanna get technical the channels topic reads "☄️ The study of celestial objects and phenomena that originate outside the Earth's atmosphere." where ...
BigMac#9219: but you shoudl question everything right? Apostolos#6329: Specifically for me, I sometimes would need to use spherical Geometry, and maybe sometimes physics but I wouldn't say others have to go through any of this Apostolos#6329: And still don't consider the math done part of #astronomy more than #deleted-...
Apostolos#6329: @Salt `someone mentions astronomical equipment and you tell them to go to another server` this is like the 3rd time I'm mentioning this: "wrong server" was ironic, because most users aren't interested in the fact that he got a Dobsonian telescope (referring to the fact that the subject of this channel h...
Salt#1137: You can't post bio questions in programming using that argument Salt#1137: but it works for physics and astronomy since they are so intertwined naturally Salt#1137: especially since the subject of the question was a black hole which is an astronomical object Apostolos#6329: I think the important factor that ...