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We can only see and measure the end result….. of the “big picture”. The stuff that makes matter is too small to see directly. Plus there...
Today at 11:17 AM
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Speculation is good. See above for an example of some current research. As to life forms and energy, I am not so sure.
Today at 10:07 AM
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There are several articles referencing on-going studies of the planet's core and internal dynamics. Have you looked into any of those...
Today at 10:06 AM
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We'll likely never have the "results" of fully exploring outer space. What do you mean by exploring Earth? In what way? To what ends?
Today at 9:57 AM
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This is largely an AI hallucination generated at the prompting of the OP. All good from a fun perspective.
Yesterday at 8:50 PM
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Questions about the SpaceX launch of 24th of March?
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As noted above, the observed spiral you noted was indeed a result of the launch in question.
Yesterday at 8:49 PM
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Katy Perry and Gayle King launch to space with 4 others on historic all-female Blue Origin rocket flight
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A seemingly problem-free launch and landing. More like an exciting (expensive) amusement park ride than a real space-faring launch...
Monday at 11:54 AM
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Katy Perry and Blue Origin's all-female rocket crew get Monse designer flight suits
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Streaming of the event is very poor. Their servers must be overloaded. https://www.blueorigin.com/missions/ns-31
Monday at 8:42 AM
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You are missing my point. Such a statement at the beginning: . . . . . says to me "forget the rubbish you believe in, you are...
Monday at 7:19 AM
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What specific AI (version of ChatGPT) are you using, by the way? A different AI (Google's Gemini) said this about the theory: The term...
Sunday at 8:04 PM
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When William Shatner made the same ride, coverage was similar.
Sunday at 4:56 PM
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Something this outlandish is typically not very engaging. Relying upon an AI, given the parameters you did, gave something not terribly...
Saturday at 10:21 PM
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Yes, the spiral was that launch. https://www.foxweather.com/earth-space/spacex-launch-blue-spiral-europe
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Members might like a short introduction, so this is from Google: Cat :)
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Actually this has already been thought of - In BBC's Dr. Who they use a 'black hole' to power the TARDIS
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