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Ah this is truly sad news. I didn't even know of her. Just read about her. Truly sad. Lost a great mind, didn't we?
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It's really sad to see that to this date teachers choke your thirst for knowledge. i just graduated high school and will be joining an engineering university soon for computer science. Although it wont be very science related, there'll be plenty of mathematics(I love calculus), so maybe when it starts and I get a hang of it, i can post a few questions and theories i like on some thread(or maybe this thread if the moderator allows) for you.
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Moon Explosion and Radiation (For Sci-Fi Book)
LabRat1 replied to Mr Ask's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
This is not a bad idea. I find coming up with stories really fun. Okay so anyways, Wouldn't one moon base constantly be on the dark side? So the one on the side which is constantly in contact with sun rays can harness solar energy, whereas the other one can have some nuclear energy power-plant, or some thing on those lines, and the catastrophe can take place there. If you're having a story timeline based in the future, wouldn't cancer be curable?(like how common colds are treated presently, because of course eventually medical sciences will improve). Also if you're choosing 2100 or around that time, i don't think we as a race would have such advanced domes to protect us from such a huge nuclear fallout.( Just an assumption, I may be, and hopefully am wrong) Also if you find too much trouble trying to come up with theories, just come up with a fictitious solar system by which you can easily accommodate your theories. If you want some inspiration, I find playing video games really helpful or even just watching videos of crazy inventions (Tesla highly recommended) I'll think of more stuff and I'll keep you posted. -
Okay, so this phenomenon is not to be confused with "twinkling" of stars, right? Because from what I know that is caused by refraction of light due to the atmosphere. Please do clarify.
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A kind of job in which you one read a book?
LabRat1 replied to ConvinceMePlease's topic in Homework Help
I am your servant -
Do you know any formulas which my include magnification of the lens?
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A kind of job in which you one read a book?
LabRat1 replied to ConvinceMePlease's topic in Homework Help
Many publishing houses employ people to read incoming books and rate them accordingly and maybe give some insight on whether to invest in it -
Right Right
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Revolutionary Physics Experiments That Changed The world
LabRat1 replied to AvneetKaur's topic in Homework Help
How about Tesla's work on AC? -
All these answers seem to like give a reason by which an element wants to become stable like the physical or chemical phenomena behind it...but what I'm asking is different..just think, why do atoms/elements want to achieve a stable state by lowering their energy or coming into some sort of equilibrium...what does it really gain by attaining a stable state.
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So space travel seems plausible only through wormholes?
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From my observations I feel that instead of Trump using anyone, Russia would use Trump for its expansion into eurasia and europe
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Whiteholes and the fact that none have been found
LabRat1 replied to LabRat1's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
Wouldn't the light emanating from them be caught in our cameras or telescopes? -
Ahhh damn..my whole purpose..
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China is already providing the technology to make North Korea a state capable of producing such warheads.
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This post is deeper than the Mariana trench. I have no clue about dreaming, but I can probably give some insight on the alone part of your question. Firstly the universe is like amazingly huge. So with such a large place there probably wouldn't be any shortage of elements such as carbon, oxygen or important molecules such as water. The probabilities are immense. Just take a look at the TRAPPIT system that was recently discovered,In our own vicinity. And I'm talking about life forms that may need similar conditions for survival like ours. But this may not be the case. Life may and can find ways to grow in extreme conditions. For example right here on Earth, The Tardigrade can survive in the most extreme conditions and even in space (visit below link for more info on it) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade There can be life forms which may have grown intelligent or there can also be life forms like the Tardigrade populating planets entirely. There is also a possibility that somewhere somehow another life form is on a similar forum discussing the same topic, Or there can be life forms that actually Govern the Universe, (and probably have wars for that power). And all this in one universe. There are theories of many universes, Or multiverses. One even going to an extent saying that our universe may just be a drop in an immensely huge,continuous waterfall. So basically There are possibilities. Or maybe we are alone...and its up to us to colonize the universe. Like I said, the possibilities are many. Hope your hunger is satisfied...which it shouldn't cause if mankind's hunger for knowledge stops, then probably our race would too.
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So I have Astigmatism(Again with the self centered post). So I was pondering on the fact that wouldn't it be possible with today's 3D printing technology to print corrective lenses for it? I kind of feel that it wouldn't be able to achieve that level of flexibility and softness. But acquiring the shape of the desired lens for the given refractive error would be possible right?
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Have you considered the Einstein's relativity postulate? I mean if somehow you manage that velocity..then wouldn't time in your spaceship slow down...? If so suppose if you see your destination incoming then it would obviously take you some specific amount of time to like pull some lever to slow down the ship..and dont forget about the signals transmitted by the relays...that would take time to transmit too right? So basically by the time you pull the lever and the signals get transmitted and then millennium falcon or enterprise(whatever thou craves ) stops...wont you overshoot?
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The fact of the matter is that China needs North Korea for its expansion in the South China Sea, if it wants to lay claim on all that oil and somehow gain more power.
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Nuclear Holocaust, host planet destroyed
LabRat1 replied to Tom O'Neil's topic in General Philosophy
We can also learn from history. Previous mass extinctions, though natural, have led to the end of most life forms and our rise...maybe due to the nuclear war rats or moles somehow survive and finally then we can expect a "The Incredibles" trailor. -
Whiteholes and the fact that none have been found
LabRat1 replied to LabRat1's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
Isn't this the case assumed when thinking about the cosmos as a whole? -
Whiteholes and the fact that none have been found
LabRat1 replied to LabRat1's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
Well wiki says that BlackHoles suck, so Whiteholes must vomit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_hole -
So Sweden is going to include coding in the syllabi of mathematics from grade 1. Am I the only one still struggling with Q Basic? All hail Zlatan
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Nuclear Holocaust, host planet destroyed
LabRat1 replied to Tom O'Neil's topic in General Philosophy
I say start colonizing other celestial bodies xD Or lets bring back hippie culture -
So according to "everything in this universe has something which is same in magnitude but opposite to its nature" Blackholes have whiteholes. But there is no scientific evidence to prove such a thing. Now if we say that blackholes have an immense amount of gravity, then whiteholes should have an immense amount of antigravity(?)(lets repel everything and everyone!!). Is this why none have been found? PS Quick definition of a Whitehole: Your kid in your car after a hearty meal in the downtown restaurant.