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Classical Motion
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Asteroid impacts?
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I was thinking of vaporizing it. Long before it got here. But it takes time and large x-ray laser batteries. And high power for them...
Today at 3:25 PM
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AI can now replicate itself — a milestone that has experts terrified
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I think life is far to interdependent and cyclic to evolve from one form. For me it had to be laid down like a blanket. It’s a matrix...
Today at 1:02 PM
Classical Motion
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Asteroid impacts?
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How much did that Tunguska object weigh? How many tons of cosmic dust and litter come thru our air every day? And at what speeds? If...
Today at 12:24 PM
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NASA's asteroid-hopping Lucy probe takes 1st images of its next target: Donaldjohanson
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That is a long ride. Have we ever found any rocks in the L3 points of the planets?
Today at 11:48 AM
Classical Motion
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20 years of satellite data reveal 'staggering' levels of glaciers melting, sea levels rising
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OK, I'm the gullible one.
Today at 11:17 AM
Classical Motion
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Over 14,000 satellites,120 mn pieces of debris crowding Earth orbit
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We need a way to net charge the debris without charging the active units.
Today at 12:05 AM
Classical Motion
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20 years of satellite data reveal 'staggering' levels of glaciers melting, sea levels rising
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I guess my idea of deep boring is different from most. I say drill now, conventionally. And yes it will be expensive. We have to lobby...
Yesterday at 11:59 PM
Classical Motion
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City-killer' asteroid 2024 YR4 could hit the moon instead of us, scientists say
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I’ll bet if we lost the moon, we would have the largest mass extinction ever. And the fastest surface change ever. The fastest climate...
Monday at 7:08 PM
Classical Motion
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City-killer' asteroid 2024 YR4 could hit the moon instead of us, scientists say
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It might be used as an example of power. Resistance is futile.
Monday at 4:11 PM
Classical Motion
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Croatia's 1st satellite captures its first views of home (photo)
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A cell phone in orbit.
Monday at 3:33 PM
Classical Motion
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Cosmic voids may explain the universe's acceleration without dark energy
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I know, it just adds another paradox to this cluster.
Monday at 2:18 PM
Classical Motion
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Cosmic voids may explain the universe's acceleration without dark energy
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Is it just me, or does it appear there is a desperate search for some kind of cause to explain what they think they see? Our science is...
Monday at 1:54 PM
Classical Motion
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20 years of satellite data reveal 'staggering' levels of glaciers melting, sea levels rising
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I’ll bet we(the world) have greatly misjudged our future electricity demands. And I don’t see any opposition to it like we do with...
Sunday at 11:25 PM
Classical Motion
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30 years after warp drives were proposed, we still can't make the math work
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I am of the firm belief that man explored ALL the continents and oceans long, long before he could write or record it. The sun shadow...
Sunday at 8:20 PM
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Einstein wins again! Quarks obey relativity laws, Large Hadron Collider finds
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If you accept present theory, wouldn’t there be a spherical spacetime gradient around the object. A radial gradient time zone from the...
Sunday at 4:49 PM
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