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>>4977729
>Missiles, lasers, perhaps even some drones.


No, as it stands there are defence systems that can stop 2 of these from attacking naval and ground based targets, and the other is deeply unfeaseable as a weapons system for at least the next 50 years, or we discover cold fusion and it is a military cursorily at most.

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>Rail guns and ICBM's

/k/onstable here


that is what it will be, fired from the platforms.


But they will probably never be built as the propulsion, localized gravity or in general the need for them wont ever exist.

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>>4879385
I'm okay with this.

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>>4581270
>Using nigger as the tripcode

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Hey /sci/, I have a question.

Aren't odd numbers even numbers and even numbers odd numbers if you count up from zero?

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>>4517221
Well the average temperature of the Ocean is about 12c so the water would have recontracted.

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>>4517203
But that's what I said in the OP.

Are you trying to cheat me?

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>>4517168
So then if the ice melting doesn't affect the sea level why don't we just step up the melting and create more space for humanity to live?

It would be the answer to overpopulation.

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>>4517155
What should I name the book?

>>4517159
Only some of the ice on the coast. The majority is inland and would just sink into the dirt.

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>>4517136
But then if it melted it would just get soaked up into the ground. I don't see how that would affect sea levels.

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If water expands when it freezes but contracts when it melts then wouldn't the polar ice caps melting lower the sea level?

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>>4514095
No they wouldn't. They're too busy watching terrible anime and fapping to children.

Besides, why would I post a science question on the anime board? That's just silly.

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>>4514084
Because I'm secure enough in my own intelligence that I don't need to try to impress people on an online imageboard with my vast vocabulary.

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>>4514079
Well I'm not going to call myself "the most important person on 4chan AND in real life".

That would just be conceited.

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>>4514068
Old enough to realize fizz is an actual word.

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>>4514060
I'm not an attention whore.

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>>4514047
But if things can't ignite in space then wouldn't the space shuttle fizz out as soon as it left the atmosphere?

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If you fired a gun in space, would the bullet go anywhere?

>> No.4375478 [View]

If i say i'm going to give you a sequence of integers and then give you the sequence
3, 3, 3, 3, ..., 3, 3
would you then say that the probability that the next number i give you will be 3 is 0?

>> No.4375361 [View]

>>4375354
Why? That doesn't even make sense.

>> No.4375336 [View]

>>4375320
I did mean that each n is an integer. An integer is any number from the set {..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}.
But that doesn't really matter to my question (i think). They may well be real numbers instead. They don't even have to be numbers at all, as long as the n's and c belong to the same set.

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>>4375303
>>4375295
>>4375300
>>4375305
oh, sorry. Why?

>> No.4375299 [View]

>>4375295
no, i'm not a troll

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