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A failed Soviet Venus probe is expected to fall to Earth today, but when and where? Here's what we know
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I hope it deploys normally and lands, and takes some photos.
May 9, 2025
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Einstein Abuses Logic and Camouflages Absurdity in 1905
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The guy on the train is counting more intermittences than the guy on the ground. Imagine a ladder coming at you. The ladder has rungs...
May 8, 2025
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Einstein Abuses Logic and Camouflages Absurdity in 1905
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I believe the velocity of that light is the same for the ground and the flatbed. The train's motion only changes the rate of the light...
May 8, 2025
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Sun unleashes jaw-dropping filament eruption — but Earth dodges the blast (photo)
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Can you imagine the world wide demand for grid transformers? They work so well and take abuse and don't wear out, so we don't stock...
May 8, 2025
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Grid transformers are not kept in stock, it takes about a year to make one. They'd speed it up, of course, but there would be many...
May 8, 2025
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A failed Soviet Venus probe is falling to Earth. Here's what it might look like
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They got some pictures of it from the ground. It has a parachute hanging out the back. The thing is designed to hit the ground on Venus...
May 8, 2025
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Yellowstone holds potentially untapped cache of 'carbon-free' helium for rockets, reactors and superconductors
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Down deep, much deeper than geothermal pockets, many of the disadvantages of geothermal will be slight, if any. I believe our crust is...
May 8, 2025
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A failed Soviet Venus probe is falling to Earth. Here's what it might look like
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How about some Space Force recon before it comes down?
May 8, 2025
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Why do photons disappear going through a semi-conductor, conductor etc.?
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A water/ice molecule gets ionized due to collision friction. Energy was added to an electron and the electron jumped out of it’s atom...
May 8, 2025
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As Expansion continues, Time speeds up, True or False?
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One result of time is that all motion is positive. All energy is positive. Motion can not be taken back. Only confined. Corralled...
May 8, 2025
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As Expansion continues, Time speeds up, True or False?
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Only one particle is needed for time. All particles are in a state of perpetual motion. And have a constant length, just like light. And...
May 8, 2025
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Earth's skies pulse in sync with the sun's solar flares
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Those charge fields around earth are like quantum sensors. And if we could flash align them, we might have some awesome detectors.
May 8, 2025
Classical Motion
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Sun unleashes jaw-dropping filament eruption — but Earth dodges the blast (photo)
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That ejected stripe is about 40-50 earth diameters long. That’s just a quick guess. If it hit us in an incident manor, we could be...
May 8, 2025
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Eventually, all life on Earth will be destroyed by the sun': Elon Musk explains his drive to colonize Mars
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So if the Sun destroys the Earth, why would anyone assume Mars is safe (assuming we can get there and make habitable...) from the same...
May 7, 2025
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It would take about 8 hours for such a plume to spurt out. You cannot see the motion of a prominence when you view it through an...
May 7, 2025
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