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Spy#5131: :O
Spy#5131: he would end up in space
Spy#5131: 👍
MalusMaus#1824: but would he end up in space *forever*
Spy#5131: i thought about it thoroughly
Spy#5131: define forever
MalusMaus#1824: for simplicity's sake, let's put a hard cap on the sun exploding.
MalusMaus#1824: at which point returning to earth is a mo... |
Salt#1137: but in reality at that long a time scale there is no guarentee that simulation will hold up so your mileage will vary
MalusMaus#1824: exactly! does a thing like that exist?
Salt#1137: im sure you can write one up in C
Dalai Llama#5555: It wouldn't be accurate on a long time scale, unless you somehow code in ... |
Goldsteel#7542: There I did it
Goldsteel#7542: Are you impressed?
Goldsteel#7542: You should be
Salt#1137: what did you do
Goldsteel#7542: I can run time backwards
Goldsteel#7542: Observe
Salt#1137: ecin ho
Dalai Llama#5555: woah mama
Don Cheadle#1836: what is electromagnetic radiation?
Salt#1137: Light
Don Cheadle#183... |
Nyx.#0870: I have a question.
Nyx.#0870: If, hypothetically, I am running at twice the speed of light, and I turn around - like, running backwards in the same direction as before, but just facing the other way now - would I see my past self running at me at the speed of light?
casperdlwk ⊂◉‿◉つ#5170: you cant run faster... |
minx#9366: What I said was that the Rare earth hypothesis requires that Venus and Mercury exists
minx#9366: It has nothing to do with Earth's position.
minx#9366: What I'm asking is, why can't Earth exist by itself
Dalai Llama#5555: word salad
minx#9366: It's not
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: I think earth can exist without ... |
A-Milli👽#7774: You all have your peanuts?
minx#9366: @Verus Cognita That's not true, actually
minx#9366: According to the Rare Earth Hypothesis, one of the main requirements is that a habitable planet must reside in a solar system that is structured like ours
minx#9366: As in, inner rocky planets, and outer gas giants... |
minx#9366: Like for instance...an actual terrestrial planet? That's one you missed.
minx#9366: life as we know it can't exist on gas giants
Capnarchie#7767: no shave november https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/516711187799474198/unknown.png
Goldsteel#7542: i ate my peanuts today
Goldsteel#7542: i... |
jt33396#9650: Swimmy McSwimface
xiaodeaux#5677: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCrntRaolIA&index=2&list=PLcUY9vudNKBNc5Ips1pttGHKjlG5fVV0f
xiaodeaux#5677: YouTube channel *60 symbols* video talking about the new James Webb telescope.
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: fancy
Deleted User#0000: any of you know any good resources f... |
ppp#9373: I’m really curious how that question landed in astronomy, but hey, it worked.
minx#9366: @Don Cheadle Go to the Homework help server
Don Cheadle#1836: hmmamam
Deleted User#0000: How blackholes are made?
minx#9366: Supernovas
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Compressing a lot of mass into a very small space
Hwaet#4348:... |
Salt#1137: in theory yes, in practice probably not
Salt#1137: it'd be extremely difficult for a star to accrete several times its mass in material without just being eaten by the larger body
Salt#1137: on top of interaction between independant stars being extremely rare
a_damon#1675: So it is unlikely for the sun to po... |
zhemao#6803: Uh
minx#9366: wouldn't they just continue flying on forever?
zhemao#6803: Which film was this?
minx#9366: The last jedi
minx#9366: the same film that introduced fuel in the first place
zhemao#6803: Oh I forgot that was the plot point.
zhemao#6803: Oh yeah, now that you mention it.
minx#9366: It was literal... |
zhemao#6803: Star Wars doesn't have realistic physics.
minx#9366: It used to
minx#9366: Star wars used to be a pretty realistic sci-fi adventure
minx#9366: but now it's pure fantasy
minx#9366: It's quite interesting to look into how each of the planets are possible in real life. Like how some inhabited planets have pla... |
zhemao#6803: Except in the beginning of Episode III.
zhemao#6803: And sort of in Episode VI.
zhemao#6803: And Star Wars has ubiquitous artificial gravity, so that sort of brings down most of the realism.
minx#9366: And besides
minx#9366: if objects are weightless in space
minx#9366: Can't someone with one of those jet... |
minx#9366: Yeah so
minx#9366: that's why I said the guy has one of those jet packs
minx#9366: I think the ones that use oxygen or something to propel themselves?
Deleted User#0000: w=mg
zhemao#6803: But momentum is mass x velocity.
minx#9366: You ever see Gravity? The jet pack that George Clooney wears
zhemao#6803: A p... |
Deleted User#0000: In fact, bigger, Phobos (Mars' moon) is 23km across
minx#9366: and that depends on how far you want to say a "moon" is
zhemao#6803: I mean yes, it would technically "move".
zhemao#6803: But the delta v would probably be minimal.
minx#9366: Technically speaking, an asteroid that orbits a planet can be... |
Deleted User#0000: what you have to do is actually put a ray shield on the vent
Deleted User#0000: like would've made sense in the first place
Deleted User#0000: most scifi isn't written by scientists, tbf
Deleted User#0000: In fact the only scifi writer I can think of who was one is Isaac Asimov, who was a biochemist
... |
minx#9366: They used sticky shoes or whatever
Deleted User#0000: No, the spaceship spins round to generate centrifugal force,
Deleted User#0000: ik it's simulated gravity technically, but still
minx#9366: that too, that was also in Interstellar
minx#9366: and Archer
Deleted User#0000: haven't seem them
minx#9366: Could... |
Deleted User#0000: @minx yeh, they got theoretical physicists to help them
minx#9366: It is somewhat jarring though, they spent so much time and effort in creating a realistic space movie
minx#9366: But then the end of the movie, the main protagonist flies into a black hole to travel back in time
Deleted User#0000: tha... |
minx#9366: It's fine if they wanted to go either route, but they shouldn't have done both
Deleted User#0000: the biologists also assure me that the Thing isn't possible
minx#9366: you're clearly ignoring what I just said
minx#9366: and what I have said, multiple times
Deleted User#0000: no, I'd started typing before yo... |
minx#9366: The space ship doesn't slowly grind to a halt, which wouldn't make sense anyway, it just stops like a car that runs out of gas
Deleted User#0000: I duno
Deleted User#0000: maybe all the other ships are accelerating
minx#9366: That doesn't make sense
minx#9366: They were all going full speed because this chas... |
Deleted User#0000: VII was better than I and II
zhemao#6803: The spinoffs are slightly better, but only because my expectations for them aren't very high.
minx#9366: I'd take revenge of the sith any day of the week over A New Hope 2: electric boogalo
Deleted User#0000: VIII was somehow worse than I
zhemao#6803: Ehhh
... |
zhemao#6803: In what field?
Deleted User#0000: rn, I'm looking at ones in astrochemistry
Deleted User#0000: although I'm also open to computational chemistry
minx#9366: How are you going to jump from an undergrad to a PhD in 3 yeas?
Deleted User#0000: eh, that's normal
Deleted User#0000: a typical undergrad degree last... |
casperdlwk ⊂◉‿◉つ#5170: @zhemao how
Marl#2037: But you will have to do coursework
zhemao#6803: What do you mean how?
zhemao#6803: You just apply. LOL
Deleted User#0000: you don't get a master's along the way here though, normally
Marl#2037: Equivalent to masters
casperdlwk ⊂◉‿◉つ#5170: how
casperdlwk ⊂◉‿◉つ#5170: do you g... |
Deleted User#0000: honours works differently here
casperdlwk ⊂◉‿◉つ#5170: We need to do honours, which is an extra year
zhemao#6803: Oh so like a 5th year Masters.
casperdlwk ⊂◉‿◉つ#5170: and it's considered post graduate studies
Deleted User#0000: it's integrated into our third year, here
Deleted User#0000: and undergra... |
Deleted User#0000: we only study a single subject, typically, though
Marl#2037: Yeah the UK is the only one I know of that has 1 year stem master programs
zhemao#6803: @casperdlwk ⊂◉‿◉つ Not every school.
Marl#2037: Everywhere 3lse its 2
Deleted User#0000: so I only do chemistry
casperdlwk ⊂◉‿◉つ#5170: Australian degrees... |
Marl#2037: Because it really is just highschool 2.0
Deleted User#0000: I'm taking Japanese classes, but that doesn't go towards my degree
minx#9366: OH yeah btw
minx#9366: Should I have the undergrad degree if it's in something that isn't science related?
minx#9366: I have a bachelor's in English & professional writing... |
minx#9366: Wait a minute
minx#9366: undergraduate just means that you're studying for a degree? I thought it meant you actually had the degree already
Deleted User#0000: no
Marl#2037: What people usually do is take a picture of the proof that they have a degree, remove all personal info and add a piece of paper with th... |
Deleted User#0000: with the aim of most likely getting accepted for something
Deleted User#0000: aka what everybody does
minx#9366: well maybe for those specific degrees
minx#9366: but it's not what I did.
minx#9366: Ah dang it, I keep forgetting
minx#9366: Because every other university was subpar in my opinion or ge... |
minx#9366: What are you getting a PhD in anyway?
Marl#2037: Don't do one if you don't like academic research
Deleted User#0000: What? research is great
Deleted User#0000: probably computational chemistry, tbh, 'cause I like computers and maths a lot
Deleted User#0000: altho astrochemistry would be pretty awesome
Delete... |
Deleted User#0000: I'm really slow, and end up having to rush things
Deleted User#0000: which is probably why I did really badly in school
minx#9366: I really wish I could apply my skills to help people though, seems like not a lot of people are interested in english nowadays
Deleted User#0000: In terms of fiction, I ... |
casperdlwk ⊂◉‿◉つ#5170: "what do you study?"
"I study chemistry"
"OH I LOVE BREAKING BAD"
casperdlwk ⊂◉‿◉つ#5170: - everyone
Deleted User#0000: ikr
Deleted User#0000: I was nicknamed Heisenberg at my high-school
Deleted User#0000: I was a nerd, so I didn't realise they meant a TV character and not the physicist
minx#9366... |
yaet#0647: Also nice hat :GWqlabsMmLol:
Dalai Llama#5555: I haven't watched either
Dalai Llama#5555: Thanks :BlobShojo:
minx#9366: @yaet "Breaking bad is a bad TV show, Big Bang Theory is better"
minx#9366: Basinger
Salt#1137: That's a ban
Spy#5131: good thing we don't rank science fields based on their appearance in t... |
Dalai Llama#5555: top meme
yincern#1675: @Dalai Llama what mems
yincern#1675: Mem
Salt#1137: What are solar terms
Salt#1137: Looks like just months
Spy#5131: this is off topic, please move the discussion to #lounge
Deleted User#0000: @zhemao you said arrival was good, right?
Dalai Llama#5555: I find Arrival to be amazi... |
ก็็็anner#7152: i dont get it
Salt#1137: speed is entirely relative, according to an extremely distant observer we are moving close to the speed of light
Salt#1137: so if there were some dependance on velocity for a mass to become a blackhole, then all masses would become blackholes according to distant observers
ก็็็a... |
ก็็็anner#7152: thats its mass?
ก็็็anner#7152: it's*
ก็็็anner#7152: that's*
Salt#1137: yes
ก็็็anner#7152: oh
Salt#1137: =tex \rho = \frac{3c^2}{8 \pi G r^2}
MathBot#7353: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626066693783554/517894554548961291/latex.png
Salt#1137: and theres its density
ก็็็anner#7152: >_<
ก็็็... |
Spy#5131: did u just divide by the volume of a sphere
Salt#1137: yes
Salt#1137: and yes
Spy#5131: what if it's a rotating bh
Loke#8576: Should be mentioned that it's the average density
Salt#1137: then everything got a lot more complicated
Salt#1137: no kerr metrics in this channel
Loke#8576: :GWqlabsMmSad:
Spy#5131: :... |
Spy#5131: are you incompetent
Salt#1137: a lil bit yeah
Spy#5131: i will replace you with @The Hero Of Rhyme
Salt#1137: ok
Spy#5131: give him mod
Salt#1137: I can't give people roles, I can only pin, delete messages, and ban people
Loke#8576: What about the Reissner-Nordström metric? Is that allowed?
Salt#1137: only if... |
Salt#1137: when it has maximal angular momentum, and another object tries to approach it with more angular momentum
ก็็็anner#7152: oh
Spy#5131: salt did his homevork
Spy#5131: @Loke
ก็็็anner#7152: ooof
Loke#8576: @The Hero Of Rhyme Revealed the answer to that ages ago :GWqlabsMmSad:
Loke#8576: I could have answered t... |
Nyx.#0870: How about a fully loaded Falcon 9?
Salt#1137: nope
Nyx.#0870: Falcon Heavy?
Salt#1137: maybe, not sure
Nyx.#0870: Do you know of any online sources where I can learn about astronautics?
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: black hole repulsion is pretty fun physics :GWqlabsMmLol:
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: You mean gravitation... |
Deleted User#0000: they evaporate by the hawkings radiation
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Hawking radiation mainly
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Well, near the end of their life at least
Deleted User#0000: Don't they constantly emit radiation and that the larger the black hole the longer it takes to evaporate?
minx#9366: Catherine... |
a_damon#1675: From our point of view a lot of the universe probally is
Deleted User#0000: but the last large objects to exist in the universe will be black holes after all the stars died out
minx#9366: That's depressing
a_damon#1675: Because we see in the past
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: Hawking radiation is a lot more tha... |
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: And showering bosons and such
Deleted User#0000: oh wow! I didn't know baryons could escape
Deleted User#0000: yeah i totally forgot about bosons
minx#9366: What is the gravitational pull of a super massive black hole? If it starts "pulling" you in, and you had a method of propulsion, could you ... |
Deleted User#0000: ripping apart asteroids or moons that get in that zone
Salt#1137: Supermassive black holes tend to spaghettify while inside the event horizon, stellar mass blackholes can spaghettify long before you pass the event horizon
minx#9366: I already said supermassive
Salt#1137: You need a lot of energy to e... |
Salt#1137: if you replace the sun with a 1 solar mass BH nothing changes
Salt#1137: it just gets cold and dark
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: Nothing particularly interesting
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: We'd be chilly
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: It will be cool, I guess
minx#9366: Yeah it would be cool
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: I mean
minx#9366... |
Salt#1137: if it were bigger than our orbit would change
Deleted User#0000: heck i had my numbers mixed up
Deleted User#0000: 7mm is for the earth
minx#9366: I know it would change...that's why I said, in my original message, our orbit around the sun would have to change
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: What could be the equilibri... |
Salt#1137: it will run out eventually
minx#9366: Isn't that determined by the sun's gravitational pull
minx#9366: tidal forces and what not
Salt#1137: what is
minx#9366: Ah nevermind
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: I mean not in bln years
minx#9366: anyway, the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy
minx#9366: It's,... |
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: I mean, the temperature of Jupiter depends mostly on its own processes rather than solar radiation
minx#9366: It's not much bigger then
a_damon#1675: Yeah io is heated by Jupiter’s gravity
minx#9366: In terms of size
Salt#1137: UY scuti is 27x wider than Sag. A*
minx#9366: The UY Scuti on the eithe... |
minx#9366: The sun's volume is 1.3 million times bigger than the Earth, and the UY Scuti is 1 million times bigger than the sun in terms of volume
minx#9366: But the UY scuti star has all these other cool facts
minx#9366: Like how it takes light 7 hours to circumnavigate the star, compared to 14.5 seconds for the Sun.... |
Frederike.09#1678: hello, is there a set protocol to collect meteorites that have fallen on earth (if we want to analyse them)?
Salt#1137: Finders keepers
Hwaet#4348: ^
Hwaet#4348: https://earthsky.org/space/asteroid-2018-wv1-closest-dec-2-2018-piece-of-moon
Hwaet#4348: *turns on hoax machine*
Hwaet#4348: *SCIENTISTS P... |
Apostolos#6329: @Deleted User hol' up, I know you...
Deleted User#0000: @Apostolos we share like three servers
Apostolos#6329: Sad isn't it
Deleted User#0000: yeh
Deleted User#0000: @Maviras just installed it, gonna take a look
Deleted User#0000: ok, how do I work it?
Deleted User#0000: what's your lot's take on the st... |
Salt#1137: slower than if it were aided by rocks
Salt#1137: were it for no collisions the atmosphere would be stable, bound by the plants gravity and shield by its magnetic field
Pax Romana#9177: @Salt got it, thanks!
scientific vigor#4562: @Deleted User your profile pic is perfection 😅 🏳️🌈
SCI..FI.. N.#1517: Hell... |
Deleted User#0000: where Me is the mass of the body being orbited, G the gravitational constant and r the distance from the centre of the body being orbited
Deleted User#0000: so v²~1/r
Deleted User#0000: .
minx#9366: So the hubble telescope can see stuff billions of light years away, right?
minx#9366: Why can't it loo... |
minx#9366: but Gliese 1214 b is incredibly interesting
minx#9366: It is theorized to have oceans hundreds of kilometers deep @Deleted User
Salt#1137: cool beans
Deleted User#0000: really?
Drakester32#1291: https://phys.org/news/2018-12-combination-space-based-ground-based-telescopes-reveals.html
Hwaet#4348: >Why can't ... |
jt33396#9650: Where's my slash
jt33396#9650: /
jt33396#9650: I see though
Juular#5159: SpaceX Falcon 9 landing today landed a bit off shore
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1070399755526656000
Deleted User#0000: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwNqdc788QM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJBr3Zcb21I
Damian#0001: @Cry... |
Tharmor#1628: but still do you think that space travel should be gender segregated or not?
Dalai Llama#5555: lol
Dalai Llama#5555: and why would you have a 1.5 years journey when a Hohmann transfer to Mars is ~9 months
Dalai Llama#5555: or do they mean like the entire mission is 18 months
mlee375#8435: hm i wonder if t... |
Deleted User#0000: @Tharmor I mean that's dumb, the women will just have sex
Deleted User#0000: I mean, or just send only infertile people
Deleted User#0000: Or just send a lot of condoms lol
Firesworn#0001: There are a lot of physiological issues with sex in space, and not just fluid dynamics.
Salt#1137: Or just send ... |
Salt#1137: keep them faithful with fear
Deleted User#0000: thats just too complicated
Deleted User#0000: instead of like just having very gay astronauts
Salt#1137: problem is that you could only have 2 astronauts before you get a matching pair
Salt#1137: and a mars mission is often slated to call for 6-8
Deleted User#... |
Shmooooo#5262: I'm not sure sperm swims properly in 0g so they would find it difficult to do so in tge first place, it would also be pretty unethical to attempt to breed in space for the purpose of seeing how messed up the offspring is
Salt#1137: :blobopenmouth: he came out of psychology
Deleted User#0000: 😮
Shmooooo#... |
Deleted User#0000: (this is about motile bacteria in zero g)
Shmooooo#5262: Swimmer boys don't care
Shmooooo#5262: They just do their thing
Deleted User#0000: yeahhh
Deleted User#0000: but I guess that as long as you don't return to earth the calcium thing shouldnt be a problem
Deleted User#0000: whom needs bones when ... |
Deleted User#0000: if we're serious about space travel and colonisation the moon is really the first step
Deleted User#0000: since once you get the starting material there, you can begin construction using Lunar material
Salt#1137: then hop and skip our way to europa and titan
Deleted User#0000: yeah
Deleted User#0000:... |
Salt#1137: plus Europa is a good launch pad for the rest of the Jovian system
Deleted User#0000: that's not gonna happen, ofc, but we could
Deleted User#0000: yeah but theres no mineral and stuff so for a permanent colony its probably not that good
Deleted User#0000: lots of water tho
Salt#1137: borrow some rocks from ... |
Deleted User#0000: albeit incredibly salty liquid water
Deleted User#0000: yeahhh I love gas giant moons!!
Deleted User#0000: Uranus is a gas giant.
Deleted User#0000: isnt it more of an ice giant tho
Salt#1137: yeah, but I don't know of any notable moons off the top of my head
Salt#1137: Triton is the only one I can n... |
Deleted User#0000: yeah:/
Deleted User#0000: but uranus is really pretty it would be fun to be on one of its moons
Deleted User#0000: I'd love to take a look at Uranus
Deleted User#0000: {• ͜ʖ •}
Deleted User#0000: I mean I have seen it from a distance, with my trusty telescope, a few times
Deleted User#0000: oh nice:D... |
Deleted User#0000: yeah same
Deleted User#0000: I can't wait for the vacations so i can resume my m o o n experiments:D
Deleted User#0000: With the actual moon?
Deleted User#0000: no, sadly
Deleted User#0000: but I'm going to make lunar regolith simulant
Deleted User#0000: and try to grow crops in it
Deleted User#0000:... |
Deleted User#0000: no? but I'm not going to make the powdery stuff
Deleted User#0000: my lungs dont want that
Deleted User#0000: I used to collect rocks, and that stuff is awful
Deleted User#0000: I'm going to make regolith thats the consistancy of sand
Deleted User#0000: since there is a lot of coarser regolith on the... |
Dalai Llama#5555: @Salt are there enchiladas on enceladus?
Deleted User#0000: @Dalai Llama most likely not
Deleted User#0000: https://youtu.be/JjVYYgUxb_0
Don Cheadle#1836: bill ny de scien ugy hapy chrima
Debaka#1735: Friends and me are motorizing a telescope
Debaka#1735: Also want to add remote control with a client ... |
Ρhoton#3429: So ya it's not possible for a tidally locked planet to have molten lava in perpetuity on one side and a frozen ice sheet on the other is it?
Ρhoton#3429: 🤔
AbsoluteVacuum#0847: y not tho
Salt#1137: you can if its close enough to the host star and has no atmosphere to spread heat out across the planet
Nyx.... |
Deleted User#0000: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8uefUKj2dk
KittyWolf#4990: https://twitter.com/newscientist/status/1071477885314220033
Salt#1137: always happy when LIGO makes discoveries :Hap:
MichaelG#1980: 46P Wirtanen from a couple nights ago. about 45 minutes compressed to a few seconds. I have a 2 hour one a... |
Samfoogy#9823: And did you know that Jupiter's great red spot is more than twice the size of Earth?
Salt#1137: did you know you could fit all the planets between the earth and moon
minx#9366: Besides the Alcubierre drive, what are some other theories for faster-than-light travel?
Deleted User#0000: https://www.science... |
Deleted User#0000: I think it's mainly so we know how spectroscopy works
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: nice
wolfsky_#3463: does being astronout worth the job?
Salt#1137: only you can answer that question
casperdlwk ⊂◉‿◉つ#5170: nice views while at work is a perk
Virtue#3552: If there were two moons, what do people mean that t... |
Cynixia#0135: post results
sssssss#4279: Hey guys are there people who want to go to the Space Camp Turkey this year
The Hero Of Rhyme#6682: What's that
a_damon#1675: If it’s in turkey, I will be highly unlikely to be able to attend the event
sssssss#4279: It will be in turkey but i think there will be celebrations in ... |
Hwaet#4348: ^
Deleted User#0000: Yep as I thought
Deleted User#0000: What if the satrun rings are duplicated to the earth planet
Salt#1137: then we would have some cool rings
Deleted User#0000: @frankisboredd In the UK, you can stream as long as you make reasonable effort to to enter restricted airspace
Deleted User#00... |
Stevy#3330: India
Aery#6294: Earth
Ruby Fox#4408: Honestly, I don't even know.
Ruby Fox#4408: Japan perhaps
Boris#5960: I doesn't look like Japan to me
jt33396#9650: It looks like how amines make Japan look 70 percent of the time
jt33396#9650: Anime*
Nopeita#9446: Oh yey! Nature channel! : D
Nopeita#9446: A place to ta... |
No Honey! 🍯
tablekat#4443: no bees, no vegetables or fruits or farm animals that eat those things, or humans .-.
Ruby Fox#4408: But no honey 🍯 for my pancakes! 🥞
tablekat#4443: ;-;
tablekat#4443: true
Aery#6294: apparently, we owe all flowering plants today to bees
Aery#6294: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyvXZcWU... |
Nopeita#9446: Oh my goodness, all this bee talk
Nopeita#9446: I love bees so much ;;
socks#1033: Bees do sting yeah, but they don't have an aggressive attitude afaik, wasps on the other hand are just nasty - we should all do what we can to protect our little friends, they're important to us. Really glad you people are ... |
KubeRoot#0001: Wasps are the reason I hate eating outside
KubeRoot#0001: My parents like eating dinners on the porch when it's warm outside
Nopeita#9446: Aw yeah they can be a little annoying but, so long as you don't swat at them, they generally just chill out. Least around here
KubeRoot#0001: And, y'know, eat your fo... |
Ruby Fox#4408: @socks what's that?
socks#1033: Link to an abstract
socks#1033: > Microplastics in the aquatic and terrestrial environment: sources (with a specific focus on personal care products), fate and effects.
Aery#6294: So if I read this right, there is no strong evidence for the current level of micro plastics ... |
KittyWolf#4990: have you ever thought of living outdoor in a place like that?
KittyWolf#4990: though you would have to hunt your own food, or maybe fish, and build your own shelter
Aery#6294: i wouldn't survive a day
Aery#6294: reposted because the other one was way too big https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626... |
Aery#6294: the blue color of the water comes from refraction of light from deposited rock flour in the lake
Aery#6294: kind of an uninspired name though
Aery#6294: it's a lake from a glacial moraine
KittyWolf#4990: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQjqfaFhW1s
Aery#6294: Nature timelapses with melancholic music are the u... |
Aery#6294: the entire state?
peaceandlove#2192: Yep
Aery#6294: oh nice
peaceandlove#2192: Got many mountains the desert regions from the dust bowl near my. Blanca and Alamosa and many other great places like white river national forest
Aery#6294: I think California has enough geographical variety for me to explore, l... |
Qⓤⓞⓝ#1241: http://asset-d.soupcdn.com/asset/16156/9452_ddd5.jpeg
KittyWolf#4990: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626005112881152/243598577467785226/8444a13a41916aec335099e98e73dd42.jpg
Aery#6294: wow... it looks like such great quality
Aery#6294: until you zoom in
Aery#6294: don't zoom in
KittyWolf#4990: @Ae... |
spitfiresiemion#3359: It is a lake, but in Canada
spitfiresiemion#3359: Garibaldi Lake
Aery#6294: Yup, I stand corrected
spitfiresiemion#3359: Fjords generally tend to be more narrow compared to their length
KittyWolf#4990: @spitfiresiemion master of geography
spitfiresiemion#3359: I just got to see some fjords in real... |
KittyWolf#4990: Oh noesie! It is? 😦
tablekat#4443: Yeah because it leaves the honey cell things capped so the bees think they have food inside it still
tablekat#4443: But then they don't and will die in the winter every time
tablekat#4443: Also the honey that comes out is super unmatured and you would have to do stuff... |
Qⓤⓞⓝ#1241: Just watched Before Mars (link was in #lounge)
KittyWolf#4990: @tablekat We'll wait for you to come back and stream Before the Flood if you want ._.
tablekat#4443: Mew .-.
tablekat#4443: Oki
tablekat#4443: You don't have to but I would love to watch with you
Sigma119#7805: Pinned a message.
Deleted User#0000... |
Sigma119#7805: planning on it, though idk anymore
Icy#3348: Well that's what I'm doing now
Icy#3348: I'll decided after 4 years if I'll go for a masters or not
conviva#5925: Doing my biochemistry master right now. Do not hesitate to do your master. It is worth it. :)
Aery#6294: https://www.scientificamerican.com/articl... |
Deleted User#0000: right now, it's all about money because we are still not in a post-scarcity economy.
Aery#6294: china is actually doing a LOT of environmentally clean energy initiatives
Aery#6294: they're investing heavily in solar
Aery#6294: they are actually in agreement with the US and Obama's efforts to move awa... |
Billurd#4154: not sure, just saw a lot of people talking about clean energy initiatives
Panelist#1997: omg me and donald trump do the same hand gestures
Panelist#1997: correlation = causation
Qⓤⓞⓝ#1241: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8wLQ3NCBgg
Aery#6294: ;~;
Aery#6294: bats are friends
Crowdhopper#2459: *pets Aery* ... |
Crowdhopper#2459: I saw a documentary about that topic on TV, I don't know if it's the same one or not.
Deleted User#0000: It wasn't as "scientific" as I had hope but it's interesting food for thought. I recommend the 5 minute one though. Unless you have so much time that you don't mind wasting 1:30 of your life that y... |
Deleted User#0000: ikr finally a community that shares my interests,active and contains good people
Deleted User#0000: easrth is flat i think
KittyWolf#4990: @Deleted User no it's not i think
Crowdhopper#2459: Lol
Deleted User#0000: the earth is flat and the moon landing was fake
Deleted User#0000: you heard it hear fi... |
Tanath#6646: Poe's law. Yeah there's a lot of trolls, but for any belief, no matter how crazy, you can't be sure because some people out there believe it
Tanath#6646: And even if the troll doesn't believe, some readers might
Tanath#6646: Something like one percent of people are flat earthers
Tanath#6646: They like to p... |
Icy#3348: when i question there models and i actully start to turn the tide they go completely grammar crazy and will correct when the littles mistakes
Icy#3348: i just noticed your profile pick is rick, lol
Icy#3348: pic*
Tanath#6646: Well another thing is most people don't like to admit they're wrong. Especially in p... |
Tanath#6646: But knowledge and intelligence are both things which can be improved
Icy#3348: but people should* lol i'm thinking one thing and typing something else
Icy#3348: yes or course, what good is knowledge if you don't know what to do with it
Tanath#6646: Many do but it's hard. Any thinking takes time and effort ... |
RMZing#3258: You know how the opioid crisis in America started?
Tanath#6646: Snopes, politifact, etc
Tanath#6646: No
RMZing#3258: A tiny letter to the editor of a major journal who said that opioids weren't addictive, with no science to back it up
RMZing#3258: Since it was a letter to the editor (authored by a Big Phar... |
RMZing#3258: No study was even mentioned
RMZing#3258: Just the statement
Tanath#6646: Well for what I'm talking about which may be related you can Google rat park study
RMZing#3258: Physical addiction means one can't even get off the substance to save their life
RMZing#3258: It at that point becomes a literal need
Tana... |
RMZing#3258: Mmhm
RMZing#3258: They profit off of inmates
RMZing#3258: Police are pressured to cite and arrest not because of some hard quota, but because of a soft quota that, if not met, results in layoffs of an unnecessary police force
tablekat#4443: who thought it was a good idea to let the people who explicitly pr... |
Icy#3348: it's a really nice place
Icy#3348: beautiful landscape
Tanath#6646: and don't have to worry about hearing newfie jokes all the time? 😛
Icy#3348: you guys make jokes about us?
Tanath#6646: uh... no? *shifty glance*
Icy#3348: lol it's fine we makes jokes about you guys
Icy#3348: mainlander
Tanath#6646: er
Tana... |
Icy#3348: real newfie
Tanath#6646: 😃
Tanath#6646: don't know many
Icy#3348: well you do now
Tanath#6646: til you are many
Tanath#6646: split personality?
Icy#3348: what?
Tanath#6646: lol. i said many, not any
Tanath#6646: 1 doesn't make many, last i checked
Icy#3348: lol split personality?
Tanath#6646: 😛
Icy#3348: i ... |
tablekat#4443: .w.
tablekat#4443: I'm a bee
KittyWolf#4990: 🐝
Sigma119#7805: Are we seriously just accepting the fact we are eventually going to lose bees ;-;
spitfiresiemion#3359: Welcome to logic of mankind
Deleted User#0000: @tablekat Cat or a Bee? Decide.
Crowdhopper#2459: We don't know why they're dying off, so w... |
something#1630: http://www.jad-journal.com/article/S0165-0327(16)30561-4/abstract
something#1630: >bipolar disorder correlates with everything
Jimmyfish#2950: Anyone here?
Inni#9716: Yes. Trees. Ecosystems.
Jimmyfish#2950: Not enough imo.
Inni#9716: Judging by the last thing written here, apparently.. bipolar?
Jimmyfis... |
Mattomoto#2329: I've done a very small amount. It was just field-testing radar stuff and collecting data.
Jimmyfish#2950: Yeah I'm in need of data collection, but the ones with the data are officials.
Mattomoto#2329: But I mostly just read about stuff and run some simulations and program. :s
Jimmyfish#2950: Corrupt off... |
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