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AlexK#0144: uh i just read about time dilation
AlexK#0144: blew my mind
yaet#0647: :BlobConfused:
AlexK#0144: ┬─┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ)
AlexK#0144: i couldnt understand though why time is dilated by gravity
AlexK#0144: :BlobBadThinking:
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: 'By' might be the wrong way to think about it
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: We... |
Capnarchie#7767: Who messed up the math channel again
K73SK#0463: @Salt Thanks for clearing that up. I actually didn't bother clicking the link specifically because of that lol. Gonna read it now 😂
Salt#1137: Yeah, its one of those things that if you aren't in the know, you are gonna think something completely differe... |
Hwaet#4348: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HYw6vPR9qU
The Exoplanets Channel#3112: Hi guys, I would like to share with you a video where I show how to detect exoplanets with the cheapest equipment:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHCppdWYs6w&list=PL3RiFKfZj3pv1ZqpFxuZinoGtUGEOankw
Hwaet#4348: Ladies and gentlemen, t... |
heptagonalhippo2#0203: Theoretically, if a planet's center is at a lagrange point, could it be a shape other than a sphere due to different gravitational forces?
Salt#1137: A planet can't have its center at its own Lagrange points, and if it were the LP of another body, no it would just have a wierd and probably unstab... |
Salt#1137: the closest thing we have is Hyabusa2 mission which went to an asteroid to drop a lander, which cost ~150 million$
Salt#1137: so that would be the cost floor, I would probably push the estimate up to around 1-5 billion since you need to send much more stuff, things to mine with, things to refine the material... |
Salt#1137: What do you mean by for free
Kranthos™#9477: NASA doesn't gain money from what it does.
Salt#1137: It does not
Salt#1137: only in the minute sense that if they garner public support from their work, they could see their funding increase, but that will just go into more missions
Kranthos™#9477: By the way, wh... |
Salt#1137: which given the physics we know now, the answer is not at all
Kranthos™#9477: Humm I see.
Kranthos™#9477: Speaking with laws of physics, it is not impossible to leave the solar system and beyond?
Salt#1137: no
Salt#1137: we could strap you to a rocket right now and send you to andromeda
Salt#1137: the proble... |
Deleted User#0000: dyson spheres > fusion.
Brûler des Chaussettes#1186: Hello guys, i recently got interested in astronomy and i want to study it. Where should i start?
Brûler des Chaussettes#1186: I guess i should start studying physics?
Brûler des Chaussettes#1186: Didnt take my highschool math seriously and im curre... |
Salt#1137: Yes
Kranthos™#9477: That's very costy, isn't it?
Kranthos™#9477: Also, where in the near space can we mine that? Are there asteroids containing it?
Salt#1137: There are very likely asteroids containing fissible uraniun, where they are we have no idea until we start getting data on asteroid composition
minx#9... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: `"once we've specified that the system is closed, it means that everything inside the system at that moment - the total amount of energy, be it potential energy (mass can be thought of as a kind of potential energy) or kinetic energy or both - must stay at that same, constant level. "`
This is a... |
Again ignoring that the density parameter is not a measure of total energy, even if it was this being negative would then just be a ridiculously poor choice of units, not anything physical.
`"Quantum mechanics states that, on a very, very tiny scale and for very, very, very short lengths of time, energy can be spontan... |
Dolanicus#0961: Do I need to have high grades in math in high school to be able to take astronomy in college?
Marl#2037: Being good in math and physics will make it a lot more feasible
Dolanicus#0961: Well I don't have high grades in math and I'm about to graduate from high school, though I can study math and physics m... |
A-Milli👽#7774: also depends what you want to do in astronomy, since generally speaking, Astronomy is a broad field, you could specialize in radio-spectrometry or orbital mechanics, or any other equally broad field
A-Milli👽#7774: a lot like any other field. ofor instance, I say I am in IT, but I don't just have an IT ... |
Capnarchie#7767: :smile1:
KurokoZ#0922: you mother
KurokoZ#0922: @A-Milli👽
KurokoZ#0922: rip chain
A-Milli👽#7774: Sorry for you
A-Milli👽#7774: I was gonna break the chain on the next post
A-Milli👽#7774: lol
KurokoZ#0922: >:((
Capnarchie#7767: good thing i broke it
Deleted User#0000: i want to be an astrobiologest
S... |
Ry0#1571: a bit off topic but relatively important
Ry0#1571: https://gist.github.com/Rapptz/c93697c9d59ec2f0d8071b7d0e907632
Rooster#5547: Yeah I am
Deleted User#0000: Could this be feasible?
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.thesun.co.uk/news/7523696/china-launch-artificial-moon-chengdu-sichuan/amp/
sunchipnacho#830... |
Dalai Llama#5555: Can we assume that it's in a geosynchronous orbit?
Deleted User#0000: Quote from the link.
``` In addition, while the company is calling it a "satellite," which suggests that it will be launched into geostationary orbit — in which the orb circles the Earth above the equator ```
Hwaet#4348: Astronomer... |
sunchipnacho#8305: i might be wrong
Hwaet#4348: imo the cmb is too weak these days
Hwaet#4348: it's at 2.7 K
Spy#5131: >these days
Hwaet#4348: from our perspective
Salt#1137: nah all observers would see the CMB at 2.7K
Hwaet#4348: yeah
Fee Fi Fo Fum#4258: can u recommend books to self learn astrophysics/astronomy for t... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: The CMB is everywhere
Salt#1137: if it were only at the "edge" we couldn't detect it
Wafflescustard#3433: i thought it keeps moving with the edge of the universe?
Wafflescustard#3433: hmmm
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: The universe doesn't have an edge
Pixirora#5251: he means THE EDGE OF SPACE
The Her... |
Pixirora#5251: to add to that, we all have our *own* observable universe
Pixirora#5251: since it is the *observer*
Salt#1137: Spheres don't have edges
Handerstone#0213: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/503667674480377856/unknown.png
Salt#1137: Surfaces aren't edges
Salt#1137: Those are two dis... |
Salt#1137: the posted definition is the common language definition, not the rigourous one
Handerstone#0213: Okay, I just want to be sure - so we aren't allowed to use the common language?
Salt#1137: more its not super rigourous, easy to get mixed up when conversing, I personally stick to rigourous language when talking... |
hailbirdsatan#7413: moon from tiny campus telescope
Salt#1137: Nice, where at
hailbirdsatan#7413: socal
Salt#1137: Ah
swiped#3006: わあ, すごいなえ
Haze#6006: waa, tsugoinae ?
swiped#3006: そうです
K73SK#0463: sugoi* sou* ;P
swiped#3006: -_-
swiped#3006: :ohno:
Salt#1137: :drenk:
Wilii#0967: If the SpaceTreaty prohibits the use o... |
Salt#1137: Im about to graduate actually
Spy#5131: @Salt congrats
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: @Salt congrats
Dalai Llama#5555: @Salt congrats
Salt#1137: :sadcat:
KittyWolf#4990: `yes go arrest it`
LOL!
Storm4ce#5301: Why is the Big Crunch more widely accepted than the Big Freeze?
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: It isn't, the big c... |
Boon#7610: since the universe is expanding at faster and faster rates there is no reason for it to suddenly start slowing down to collapse back into itself
RobbeRNL#9041: Exactly
Haze#6006: `due to gravitational fields only reaching so far
` What did you mean by this in that case?
RobbeRNL#9041: I think he meant that g... |
Storm4ce#5301: They were saying it was the reason why we had astronomical structures spinning the opposite direction of most other things (Conservation of Angular Momentum)
Storm4ce#5301: But from what it seems, our universe comes from a centralized location
Storm4ce#5301: Then again
Storm4ce#5301: If you have multiple... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Everywhere was everywhere
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Point to any point in space, the big bang occurred there, as did it at any other point
Boon#7610: i think he meant the expansion of a singularity
Haze#6006: So there was no expansion of a singularity?
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Yes there was, that ... |
hailbirdsatan#7413: they said it explained both galaxy rotation speeds and increasing expansion rate
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Lol, some theorists will say anything
hailbirdsatan#7413: so will some experimentalists!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kranthos™#9477: How much money does a space company cost in general? SpaceX for examp... |
Marl#2037: You know that hero works at CERN and isn't a highschooler right
RobbeRNL#9041: didn't align with what the mass that should be the case. That's why we called this unobserved matter dark matter
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: We are extremely sure of their existence. Both have been measured with a large variety of dif... |
Deleted User#0000: Hi
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: There had been, the bullet cluster removed the vast majority, and the recent measurements of gravitational wave propagation speed removed the vast majority of the lingering leftovers
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Modified gravity is now essentially a dead field
RobbeRNL#9041: Any... |
Dalai Llama#5555: how to refine on site
abyss#1305: What is being on an asteroid like ? Anything like the movie Armageddon ?
Salt#1137: look up hayabusa2
Salt#1137: it has pictures from an asteroid surface
hailbirdsatan#7413: i was just reading about armageddon
hailbirdsatan#7413: an asteroid the size of the one in tha... |
hailbirdsatan#7413: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c8/Size_Vega.png
hailbirdsatan#7413: for solid objects, maybe haumea?
General Darian ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ#8498: @minx Hydrostatic Equilibrium iirc
minx#9366: By non-spherical
minx#9366: I mean something like this
minx#9366: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachment... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Because there is no real chance we will ever reach a black hole
RobbeRNL#9041: Also, asteroid mining can only be feasible when a portion of the mined resources can be used to function as fuel for the spacecraft that does the mining. If all energy used during such a mission has to come from Earth... |
Dalai Llama#5555: that movie's ending is so stupid
K73SK#0463: I'm curious... By the time you reach the point of being ripped apart and all that, because of how time warps, how many years on Earth would it take for someone to get to there? 🤔
Salt#1137: Varies wildly
Salt#1137: To get to the blackhole, has nothing to d... |
wolfsky_#3463: How does time dilation feel tho
wolfsky_#3463: Like the movie interstellar
abyss#1305: I don’t know how it feels
Salt#1137: You can buy the effect is negligible until your pretty close
Salt#1137: But
Salt#1137: *
K73SK#0463: why you still here go to class! XD
Salt#1137: Red lights
wolfsky_#3463: The plan... |
wolfsky_#3463: Oh sry
abyss#1305: @wolfsky_ is that really how time dilation works though ?
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: yes
wolfsky_#3463: yea since time is manipulated by gravity
wolfsky_#3463: 10 minutes = 10 years for example
wolfsky_#3463: I'm still a high schooler just read stuff of the internet that's interesting to... |
wolfsky_#3463: Is time a vector? Or just moves in a straight line?
Salt#1137: No and no
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHRLubYcWGs
wolfsky_#3463: Ok
Storm4ce#5301: Can someone answer my previous question
Storm4ce#5301: This is it again
Storm4ce#5301: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/2416... |
abyss#1305: Yes. I am unified with time cube
Storm4ce#5301: Guys, it’s actually in the shape of a dinosaur
Raiden#7158: why is it called earth when 71% is water ? :BlobWhat:
Hwaet#4348: welcome to Planet Water
abyss#1305: Have you seen the new IPCC report ? It’s definitely about to be planet water.
Hwaet#4348: you mean... |
Hwaet#4348: Earth is a 10^50ahedron
Cyber#3763: earth is insideout
Cyber#3763: and its flat
Cyber#3763: *mindblown*
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: It's not
K73SK#0463: Actually it's a fractal
http://www.kiss-the-sky.com/images/fractal_Earth.jpg
K73SK#0463: ^ Real photo from NASA - and you know it's real cause the Internet sai... |
Foorack#0001: Thanks
Haze#6006: no worries
Foorack#0001: Next time in emergencies please mention Staff :baa:
Haze#6006: Ahh sorry, didn't know about that
Brawnypoptart#9157: What astronomy lessons would you recommend for 6th grader pls dont judge me
VTorch20516#1768: uwu
Foorack#0001: @Haze No worries! Just so more peo... |
Skyjumper(Thys)#2993: @Deleted User someone just told me that exact same sentance a few months ago lol
Deleted User#0000: M8
Deleted User#0000: xD
K73SK#0463: Stupid moon light made this soooo hard to take last night https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/505790295095509003/m42_attempt1.jpg
K73SK#046... |
hailbirdsatan#7413: https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1026872652290379776
minx#9366: Are there asteroids made out of pure metals?
minx#9366: Like Iron for instance?
minx#9366: Just a giant rock, kilometers thick, made out of metal?
Salt#1137: Not usually
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: depends how pure is pure I guess
Maaki#... |
Raskaro (No Bully Zone)#3290: why though?
hailbirdsatan#7413: Anyone can edit Wikipedia.
Maaki#8030: Probably a good idea. Only thing I got (the book that got me curious about astronomy) is an old book from the '80's...
Maaki#8030: Why what, @Raskaro (No Bully Zone)?
hailbirdsatan#7413: "Universe" is a good one
Raskaro... |
Raskaro (No Bully Zone)#3290: though I don't look up at wiki too often too, so I don't know how it really works
hailbirdsatan#7413: it's nice for looking things up quickly, but almost always better to check from a better resource if you can
Raskaro (No Bully Zone)#3290: got it, thanks!
Raskaro (No Bully Zone)#3290: I a... |
Corrupt#8951: It's only a theory but I totally agree with Ryhme
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Theory means explanation, nothing to do with how much evidence there is towards it.
Marl#2037: you are flat
swiped#3006: :ExcuseMeWtf:
Spy#5131: :GWsetmyxPeepoSad:
a_damon#1675: Is it feasible to travel at light speed
The Hero Of Rh... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: I think one day we'll reach the oort cloud with a robo
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Maybe
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Probably not
hailbirdsatan#7413: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GY6Pya_0OuU
ePuffer#3338: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/506737428510539776/Screenshot_2018103... |
Haze#6006: G'day.
Lil BigMac#0841: If you guys like planets n stars I recommend you check out Space Engine
Lil BigMac#0841: http://spaceengine.org
Lil BigMac#0841: It's a great Universe simulator
Bee#2767: If the universe is expanding, what is it expanding into ?
derDrache1257#4086: That's not really a question that ca... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Yes you are wrong, all motion is relative. There is no "their own motion".
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: The universe isn't expanding into anything
Yoda#0256: @Dalai Llama I don't understand why yo7 think we could not travel to the end of the galaxy? Does the galaxy not move itself? Can't you just tak... |
Yoda#0256: @The Hero Of Rhyme so why do scientist say stuff like the galaxy is traveling ?
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: The galaxy is travelling, relative to something
Lil BigMac#0841: so everything provides motion to everything as a result of things like gravity and external forces?
Dalai Llama#5555: :BlobSweats:
Lil BigMa... |
Bee#2767: but for a guy in space you are in motion
Bee#2767: that's what meant by motion is not absolute
Bee#2767: BTW nothing is absolute
Lil BigMac#0841: that's what I just said though 😂
Bee#2767: above you asked what is absolute?
Bee#2767: that's why I was trying to help you
Lil BigMac#0841: yeah I understand, I t... |
Bee#2767: give me an example
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Ok. A windowless box
Dalai Llama#5555: http://labs.minutelabs.io/Relativistic-Space-Sheep/
Dalai Llama#5555: @Bee have a go with this
Bee#2767: @The Hero Of Rhyme continue your example
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: @Bee continue your example
Lil BigMac#0841: lol
Bee#2767: ... |
Capnarchie#7767: So far i've understood that the 3 pulsars make a triangle and your most likely position will be in the middle, but my question is how does pulsar based navigation work? https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/507181707930238976/unknown.png
Lil BigMac#0841: It's a dodecahedron
Lil Big... |
timeflier#5005: sad
Deleted User#0000: RIP
Tharmor#1628: 🙏
Magnus#6559: :BlobSob:
Lil BigMac#0841: :BlobScare:
Salt#1137: :blobsad:
minx#9366: Hey guys quick question
minx#9366: Everyone keeps saying that Imperial Star Destroyers can't fly in the planet's atmosphere
minx#9366: Because they're too big (they're 1600 met... |
Deleted User#0000: Maybe...
minx#9366: @Salt What about something like a Mon Calamari cruiser?
minx#9366: Or a Venator? The venator kinda has a "winged" design
Salt#1137: I have no idea
Salt#1137: im not a star war guy
a_damon#1675: Also it is insanely fail heavy
a_damon#1675: Tail*
signe#2640: @Capnarchie You measure ... |
minx#9366: What's the difference?
signe#2640: Subsonic airfoil.
signe#2640: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/507999403068489738/airfoilb.png
signe#2640: Air behaves completely differently when it moves faster than the speed of sound.
minx#9366: Signe, do you know the Venator?
minx#9366: Is the... |
Pixirora#5251: you can kind of go around it though
Pixirora#5251: think about the concept for FTL travel realistically, moving the space around you instead of the object itself
Deleted User#0000: If time isnt moving at the speed of light
its pointless to travel at the speed of light
without time, nothing happen
Deleted... |
Deleted User#0000: 0.00000000000000000000001% more is just a few m/s
Deleted User#0000: or maybe less
Dalai Llama#5555: yes
Deleted User#0000: a few m/s is pointless
Deleted User#0000: IF we somehow go faster than the speed of light, will time go backward???
Dalai Llama#5555: no
Deleted User#0000: We know that time goe... |
Foorack#0001: Thanks!
Capnarchie#7767: hey people does anyone know a good database on pulsars?
Dalai Llama#5555: that's a pretty big IF
Salt#1137: If you could go faster than light than our physics is not applicable at that point and it would be impossible to predict what would happen
Hwaet#4348: with infinite fuel you... |
a_damon#1675: The idea to go faster than light isn’t feasible
a_damon#1675: If we do figure out however it will be in a couple of centuries
Salt#1137: it could also be next week, or never
a_damon#1675: We don’t have the technology though so how could it happen next week?
Salt#1137: We don't know what technology we need... |
Pixirora#5251: shhhh
Hwaet#4348: does it have to do with the interaction with the Higgs field
Hwaet#4348: https://www.quora.com/Why-cant-we-travel-at-the-speed-of-light-2/answer/Mohak-Shukla
Hwaet#4348: oh and this
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Yes that link is right
Hwaet#4348: that's fun
Dalai Llama#5555: that's what I was... |
Deleted User#0000: We won't able to reach infinite either
Deleted User#0000: Because no matter how much we burn, it is still a finite amount
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: nice
Deleted User#0000: No matter how much u type 1 and spam 0 it is still finite
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Is it?
Deleted User#0000: Yeah
The Hero Of Rhyme#... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: I can't?
Deleted User#0000: High Density planet can survive Roche Limit
Deleted User#0000: Yes u cant
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: woah
Deleted User#0000: Aleph Null contains all Natural Number
Deleted User#0000: Like 1 2 3 4 and so on
Deleted User#0000: Wait, this is astronomy :P
The Hero Of Rhyme#6... |
Deleted User#0000: Crazy
Deleted User#0000: And the game started to became inaccurate
Deleted User#0000: The stars moving at. 800000+ Light Speed
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: woah that's fast
Salt#1137: the game doesn't properly model relativity
Salt#1137: hence why you can exceed the speed of light and why mercury doesn't ... |
Deleted User#0000: According to my research, Planck Length is the size of the singularity
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: The Planck length is not physically meaningful
Salt#1137: could you post your references doe
Deleted User#0000: From Google :/
Salt#1137: :blobnauseated:
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: nice I like from google
Dele... |
Salt#1137: i wanna say it was $$ \sqrt{\frac{\hbar G}{c^3}} $$
MathBot#7353: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/508676921941295104/latex.png
Salt#1137: can't remember though
Deleted User#0000: Ok
Deleted User#0000: I know C is light
Deleted User#0000: But what is the rest
Salt#1137: oh hey I got... |
hailbirdsatan#7413: brian greene said an ant can walk on a telephone wire in a black hole
Deleted User#0000: I forgot about 4 🤦
Deleted User#0000: 3D is the perfect dimension to live
Deleted User#0000: How about the smallest star, 2MASS blah blah
Deleted User#0000: Only 120000km diameter
Deleted User#0000: Smaller tha... |
Salt#1137: I got time to kill sure
Deleted User#0000: I'll dm it its alot and far fetched
K73SK#0463: Light pollution defeats me again (even with a light pollution filter)! https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/508713294933262399/M45_resized.jpg
Pixirora#5251: doesnt make the picture not pretty
K73S... |
Salt#1137: You generally rag on anyone who tries to simplify physics to be youtube friendly
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: nuhuh
Salt#1137: Yuhuh
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: nuh uh
Pixirora#5251: what about anyone who tries to simplify the equations used in physics
Pixirora#5251: to be **computer unfriendly**
Pixirora#5251: ie re... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Don't really understand your point at all
Pixirora#5251: it's more of a joke than an argument, really
Salt#1137: arccot(cot) and mod lining up is coincidental
Salt#1137: what you really have is the function pi (x)/pi happening on the period 0 to 1, and then being repeated as if it were periodic,... |
Salt#1137: ~2 hours
K73SK#0463: oh eek, ok lol
K73SK#0463: Yeah if I did it in my backyard, the night sky is about the same as where you are. Have to drive 20 minutes to the park north of here to get the 18 rating. The lake that I go to is about an hour
K73SK#0463: Just sucks cause it's a surprise on whether it's close... |
Dalai Llama#5555: 1.15 is the radiance value where I live
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: hm
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: why are oyu not in bed
Dalai Llama#5555: because I got up already
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: why
Deleted User#0000: Could someone seriously DM links to different scientific theories like Einsteins theory of relativ... |
solbokol#7211: your right
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: :GWqlabsMmLol:
hailbirdsatan#7413: http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/2013/10/tim-and-eric-mind-blown.gif
Deleted User#0000: What is inside a black hole?
My theory is
If u could SOMEHOW not get affected by the event horizon and you r SOMEHOW able to see, all the thing inside... |
Deleted User#0000: To become a black hole means a star needs to implode i believe
Deleted User#0000: It starts with a star blowing up
Salt#1137: a star needs sufficient mass such that its gravitational pull exceeds neutron degeneracy pressure
Deleted User#0000: There we go
Dalai Llama#5555: 🤔
Deleted User#0000: No, th... |
Deleted User#0000: The star fusion stops
Deleted User#0000: And the MASS on top compressed the core and became a black hole
Deleted User#0000: Im continuosly researching this right now
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: :BlobSob:
Deleted User#0000: I'd be willing to research with others and stuff lol
Deleted User#0000: But to be ... |
Deleted User#0000: Anyways im gonna go do some research
Deleted User#0000: How fast is the jet of a black hole
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: P fast
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Vroom
Deleted User#0000: It came from inside
Dalai Llama#5555: depends on the jet
Salt#1137: usually ultra relativistic
Dalai Llama#5555: if it's matter t... |
Deleted User#0000: My typing isnt all good
Deleted User#0000: I just realized that
Dalai Llama#5555: turn it off
Salt#1137: I see amika is still down
Deleted User#0000: Im gonna right my theory and research down on papers
Deleted User#0000: But sometimes it makes my typing faster
Dalai Llama#5555: practicing typing cor... |
Dalai Llama#5555: #deleted-channel
Deleted User#0000: is it jus =add then name it?
Salt#1137: I think the bot that does it is down
Salt#1137: yeah
Deleted User#0000: ah ok
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: @Salt he's coming to get you
Salt#1137: He had his chance and he blew it
Deleted User#0000: Hello, it's astronomy
The Hero O... |
Deleted User#0000: It has the right composition + water + Good Atmosphere + Habitable Zone + one moon that control the sea, what else
Deleted User#0000: The Odds are really small, that's why we haven't met any planet that has life yet
Dalai Llama#5555: Moon is not required
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: I like the atmosphere ... |
Dalai Llama#5555: by how much?
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Like a bit
Salt#1137: 12 meters
hailbirdsatan#7413: i don't think it's a coincidence that life came about on the only planet we know of with the right conditions for life
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Here is graph of the LHC proton tides :BlobDead: https://cdn.discordap... |
Dalai Llama#5555: super
Deleted User#0000: lol ik
Deleted User#0000: i like being weird and crazy
Dalai Llama#5555: now add in some knowledge and voilà, you get a physicist
Deleted User#0000: whiskey is also needed.
Deleted User#0000: I made temperature a dimension on my graph
Deleted User#0000: So the 6th dimension is... |
Deleted User#0000: ik lol
Deleted User#0000: i shall plagiarise everyone...plagarise plagarisee something like that
Deleted User#0000: and eventually get sued
Deleted User#0000: So u can't upload pics here
Deleted User#0000: RIP
Salt#1137: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/508881250203729930/ph... |
Deleted User#0000: Ok
Deleted User#0000: I am Grade 8
Dalai Llama#5555: Get the high school role if you'd like to
hailbirdsatan#7413: they're extremely strict here about only high school students having the high school role
Salt#1137: Shes strict about people above highschool having the highschool role
Salt#1137: below... |
Deleted User#0000: O..k..
Reasons_Why#1445: Hi, i need confirmation that the voyager 1 space probe held only 72kb of data
Reasons_Why#1445: If i can remember properly
Reasons_Why#1445: I cant find anything on the web
Dalai Llama#5555: 69.63kb
Dalai Llama#5555: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/voyager/multimedia/vgrme... |
jt33396#9650: _O O R T Y_
brehhh#2827: Hi
brehhh#2827: I want a girlfriend
brehhh#2827: Can anyone help me
Pixirora#5251: sure, maybe a different discord server might help!
brehhh#2827: Nah
brehhh#2827: İ want someone with interest in astronomy
Pixirora#5251: then that's too bad, you're in the wrong channel fro general... |
brehhh#2827: Caz it's the biggest galaxy
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: `the lagrangian formula for dM/dt` :BlobWhat:
brehhh#2827: And as we know
brehhh#2827: That
brehhh#2827: Galaxy spiral around combine or gulp each other out and dingy dong
Pixirora#5251: yeah what is the formula?
brehhh#2827: Should I send the pic
brehhh#... |
Pixirora#5251: or is that it
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: no that's just a random lagrangian, the thing he mentioned doesn't exist
Pixirora#5251: ah
brehhh#2827: Wait
Pixirora#5251: maybe he just got the name wrong
brehhh#2827: Sorry people I don't have permission
Pixirora#5251: send it in DM?
brehhh#2827: İ cannot send it
... |
brehhh#2827: İt's too much work for me
Pixirora#5251: send it to my DM then
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: k, well it isn't a thing
Pixirora#5251: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/509127350567305238/unknown.png
Pixirora#5251: @The Hero Of Rhyme is this not a thing?
brehhh#2827: Sorry guys I haven't s... |
brehhh#2827: As I am going to sleep now
brehhh#2827: Oh shut up
brehhh#2827: Search it
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: no
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: There is no sixth lagrangian equation lol @Deleted User
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: lol
brehhh#2827: Are u kidding me
brehhh#2827: @The Hero Of Rhymereally
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: yes re... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: how is someone supposed to read these
brehhh#2827: Well there is a simple perturbation approach the following equation s
brehhh#2827: But I have not read them
brehhh#2827: Open them
brehhh#2827: And read
brehhh#2827: Sorry
brehhh#2827: İ intake a lot of caffeine
brehhh#2827: So my hands were sha... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: The button 'print screen' takes a picture of your computer screen on Linux backtrack
brehhh#2827: No it doeant
brehhh#2827: Dosent
brehhh#2827: İ think
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Yes it does
brehhh#2827: İ am not sure bout this
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Does
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: I know
brehhh#282... |
Deleted User#0000: Who's to say there isn't life inside a black hole?
Deleted User#0000: Can i just say something real wuick you guys probably won't understand right away lol
Pixirora#5251: you're allowed to say anything that isn't rude
Deleted User#0000: If a star is 100 light years away right
Salt#1137: What about it... |
Deleted User#0000: could you guys ping me if your gonna be commenting on wha i say or tryna ask something or something like that because this server is muted cuz of the amount of notifs i get.
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: @Deleted User Eh simultaneity is more subtle than that, there isn't absolute time
Deleted User#0000: Tr... |
Salt#1137: of course he could have been nicer about it
Deleted User#0000: I didnt say "you guys wont understand anyway"
Deleted User#0000: I said "some might not understand" or aliong the lines of that
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Let's all be friends :GWqlabsMmLol:
Deleted User#0000: I'll just uh leave bye guys
The Hero Of... |
Deleted User#0000: Can u guys please use the fricking metric system
Deleted User#0000: And that time delay is a normal thing for physicist
Deleted User#0000: And light is not moving 186k mph, it's very slow
Deleted User#0000: 300k Km/s (rounded)
Deleted User#0000: IDK how much that is in mph
Deleted User#0000: 67061662... |
Deleted User#0000: While everyone is using Celsius they use Fahrenheit
Deleted User#0000: Reamur is forgotten
Haze#6006: because that's what they've always used
Haze#6006: and they might not want to change
Haze#6006: But they are slowly converting to metric, NASA started using metric in 2007 for all future moon mission... |
Deleted User#0000: But it has °R
Deleted User#0000: Not °Re
Haze#6006: The Réaumur scale (°Ré, °Re, °r), also known as the "octogesimal division", is a temperature scale for which the freezing and boiling points of water are defined as 0 and 80 degrees respectively.
Deleted User#0000: The conversion from Celsius to °R ... |
Haze#6006: 8/10 = 4/5
Deleted User#0000: The most simplified one is the one that count
Haze#6006: Yep
Deleted User#0000: It's easy to read Kelvin stuff
Deleted User#0000: Since Celsius is basically Kelvin
Haze#6006: Kelvin is the one we use usually
Deleted User#0000: This scientist, always name stuff based on their nam... |
Haze#6006: Don't use °K, it's just K
Deleted User#0000: I'm saying Zero degrees kelvin
Deleted User#0000: That's why I use °
Haze#6006: No but there are things that are very very close to 0K
Deleted User#0000: Yes
Deleted User#0000: Scientists did it
Deleted User#0000: Almost
Haze#6006: No such thing as degrees kelvin,... |
Haze#6006: Quark stars and strange stars sound cool
Haze#6006: And yes, we say degree's celsius
Deleted User#0000: Neutron failed and quark take the lead
Deleted User#0000: Something more dense than neutronium 0_0
Haze#6006: That's pretty interesting actually, the extreme pressure overcomes the degeneracy pressure push... |
Deleted User#0000: I wonder how good neutronium at conducting electricity >:)
Haze#6006: No idea
Deleted User#0000: Idk what to say
Deleted User#0000: If anti-matter is around in space
Deleted User#0000: Something bad could happen
Deleted User#0000: Especially if it big
Haze#6006: Why is that
Deleted User#0000: Everyth... |
Deleted User#0000: Hmm
Haze#6006: no, there aren't random hydrogen, just particle and anti-particle pairs being created by the uncertainty principle
Deleted User#0000: There is some small amount of hydrogen around tho
Deleted User#0000: Very small
Haze#6006: in a vacuum?
Deleted User#0000: Yeah
Deleted User#0000: Maybe... |
Haze#6006: If what your talking about is the 'vacuum' of space, then yes it is not a vacuum. There are about 0.1-1 atoms per cm^3
Deleted User#0000: That's larger than I thought
Haze#6006: And yes, photons and nuetrinos are constantly going through it
Haze#6006: lots of nuetrinos are going through you right now
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