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Einstein wins again! Quarks obey relativity laws, Large Hadron Collider finds
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With a movable array of thermometers one could plot the static(positional static) spacial temperature density pattern coming from the...
Sunday at 2:46 PM
Classical Motion
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Einstein wins again! Quarks obey relativity laws, Large Hadron Collider finds
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Take a backside IR image of the pattern screen. Use thermometers for a screen.
Sunday at 11:59 AM
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It's extremely worrisome.' NASA's James Webb Space Telescope faces potential 20% budget cut just 4 years after launch
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I was drafted when I was a kid. My first experience with a gov agency. Excluding the DMV. Later I worked for a company whose bread and...
Friday at 4:10 PM
Classical Motion
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The ISS should be deorbited 'as soon as possible,' Elon Musk says: 'Let's go to Mars
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Heroes are fickle. Perhaps our concept of them is. Never meet your idol.
Feb 20, 2025
Classical Motion
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Is Pluto a planet or not? Who cares! Our love for the King of the Kuiper Belt is stronger than ever 95 years later
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From what I read, more than half of our system lies beyond Pluto. I think several high powered probes and scanners would be more...
Feb 20, 2025
Classical Motion
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Captain America: Brave New World' introduces adamantium into the MCU, but did it come from space in the comics?
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Wow, AI for comic statistics. Pretty soon all will have their AI assistants with all statistics.... for everything. The only question...
Feb 20, 2025
Classical Motion
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Orbital Refuelling - The Next Chapter
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In my uninformed opinion all state funding for space is for military and security purposes. And the rest is PR. Lipstick. Including...
Feb 20, 2025
Classical Motion
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What happens when your warp drive fails? Scientists have the answer
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Making anti matter should not be a problem. The problem is transducing the product, gamma rays, from the anti matter reaction. We want...
Feb 20, 2025
Classical Motion
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Musk and Trump just repeated inaccurate claims of 'stranded' Starliner astronauts. NASA and the astronauts don't agree
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I like the way they talk. And the way they think. Present history is the greatest reality show ever produced. Hollywood will go broke.
Feb 20, 2025
Classical Motion
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What happens when your warp drive fails? Scientists have the answer
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Warp speed would be unusable unless you had a method that was faster than warp speed, to scan and deflect space debris and safely...
Feb 20, 2025
Classical Motion
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I want to believe — but yet another massive search for alien technosignatures just turned up nothing
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I love the idea of zero being a low number.
Feb 19, 2025
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 didn’t realize I was in an argument or a competition. As I stated my comment doesn’t refer to this particular rock. I was just...
Feb 19, 2025
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Scientists accidentally discover Earth's inner core is less solid than expected
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I don’t think gravity converges matter to a point, I think it forms a shell like structure, not a ball. And the gravity at the center is...
Feb 19, 2025
Classical Motion
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3D-printed 'hydrogels' could be future space radiation shields for astronaut trips to Mars
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We use water to absorb nuc particle velocity and transfer that energy for electrical production. Works great. And can respond to load...
Feb 18, 2025
Classical Motion
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3D-printed 'hydrogels' could be future space radiation shields for astronaut trips to Mars
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Diaper water on the inside weighs the same as water one the outside. What we really need is a gel that we can pee in, then squeeze and...
Feb 18, 2025
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