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Could simply be predetermined that we would do all that.
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Agreed. Still possible, but lessens the chances of their boss asking outright idiotic questions or the reverse situation, an employee utilizing overly technical jargon to bamboozle their boss.
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If time permits try and learn the basics of what they are doing(ideally from another source). You will then be able to ask more relevant questions and have a better understanding of their responses.
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I think the episode of Jesus and the money changers has some historical validity at least. Archaeological and written evidence of money exchanging at least occurring there. I can't help but wish that ancient people would have left us better records. Our own descendents are probably going to be deluged in contrast.
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[math][/math] [math] [/math]
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Is the Government and the Agencies keeping genetic secrets from us?
Endy0816 replied to Angel44709's topic in Genetics
There's material on the subject on Wikipedia... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade Assorted bacteria do even better. Deinococcus radiodurans is probably the best known. Evolution sometimes manages to outdo itself. It goes for one thing and ends up with a happy fringe benefit useful when a new species decides to start irradiating their food. -
Water predates age of Sun ? Comes from elsewhere ?
Endy0816 replied to Mike Smith Cosmos's topic in Science News
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Is the Government and the Agencies keeping genetic secrets from us?
Endy0816 replied to Angel44709's topic in Genetics
There is basic longevity and anti radiation work going on. To my knowledge non genetic means appear more practical. Metabolism is a biggie different means of surviving desication another. The closest would probably be some of the new treatments which work via correcting DNA. Most of what we can do is pretty minor though. -
There is really no reason to be concerned about an unproven hypothetical.
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I'm actually independent. Have to take a less biased view for forecasting purposes though. If you see something moving statically normally, it is likely to keep on doing so. I'd like events to play out differently but just don't see it happening
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Materials for thermos project (NEED HELP)
Endy0816 replied to WireJockey644's topic in Homework Help
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@Enthalpy: Did you have a webshield running? My own AV(Avast) seems to think that the first page is infected(html:Script-inf). Other scanners are not reporting anything though. In any case it may have blocked page access on those grounds.
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Could a 2D creature understand natural numbers? (Split)
Endy0816 replied to nobox's topic in Speculations
I keep thinking of Flatland here. -
He's fine and you can read the full article here: http://m.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-31759873 but this line just cracked me up. Thank FSM for doctors playing golf
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The two I know from local elections, Rubio and Jeb weren't too out there, though personally I still disagree with a number of their positions. Since about the 80's there has been a general trend for presidents to be reelected to a second term. http://www.jjmccullough.com/prezidents.htm Trend would probably go back further if external factors hadn't impacted events(deaths, assassination, scandal). At the 4 year midpoint though, better candidates have a rational reason to hold off on running. Obviously this could(and probably does) result in a self-fulfilling prophesy... At any rate we should see better Republican candidates during the 2016 election. The race is really going to depend on how the Democrats play things.
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Country. Control generally cycles after a set number of years. Candidate really doesn't need any qualities besides not being a total wingnut(YOMV) and Republican. This: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2014/01/24/gop-adopts-changes-to-2016-presidential-primary-process/ gives a good overview on the primary changes. Granted there is only so much they can do.
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Biological systems in relativistic effects?
Endy0816 replied to MWresearch's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
I'm wondering what would actually happen to your poor extremity. I don't think you are supposed to be able to 'know' where an event horizon is, but have to imagine that the physical damage would be a clue when you've reached past it. -
Thanks. Gives some food for thought as to the possibility of building a working case study.
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Materials for thermos project (NEED HELP)
Endy0816 replied to WireJockey644's topic in Homework Help
Insulating foam could work. Not sure on exact ratings but most home improvement stores carry canned versions. If you have the resources to create and maintain a vacuum that would work even better. -
Would it be possible to swap which type they recognize?
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We're kind of due. Personally I'm not really thrilled by most of their stances on the issues. At least one of them stands a good chance of winning provided there aren't any major fumbles. I know the GOP has been working to limit the primary infighting, so we'll have to see how that strategy plays out.
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There is no single denominator of zero. ie. 0/n = 0 n is undefined or to put it another way it equals everything and anything simultaneously, except for zero. When you divide by zero, you have to multiply by n; leaving you with an undefined result.
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evolution of plants & nature ??
Endy0816 replied to Alkaloids03's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
Plants came about from a photosynthetic bacteria taking up residence inside one of our distant relatives. Just went from there. Cell walls are probably the best known adaption but there are a host of different adaptations out there. I don't know going forward what will happen. I know from some of the Mars testing, plants require more water in a higher concentration of CO2. So adaptations to maximize water intake/retention might be a thing. It is possible they might evolve to start retaining oxygen too, if oxygen becomes really scarce. Though I doubt it'll get that bad. -
IMO blimps would be the way to go. Expense could be offset by mobility and the ability to operate within a different economic-legal sphere. The World ship is probably the closest example we have today of a mobile residential community. Makes for an interesting study.
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Possibility for Mass Transport System could take us up a gear.
Endy0816 replied to Mike Smith Cosmos's topic in Speculations
Gravity. Negative Mass.