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>> No.5920297 [View]

>>5920281
You could make them wear a bracelet, or maybe a collar....like a dog training collar.

Like I said, this is for schools such as Chicago,Detroit,and other cities such as DC & LA. Worst of the worse.

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I need a new heart. If I replace my Heart, I might as well start replacing everything else.

>> No.5920245 [View]

>>5918987
We have it right now. The biggest issue is the cost that relates to launching a telephone pole that's made of tungsten into space.

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Would this work for education?

I think It could be used to teach students who reside in Chicago and Detroit, advance trig.

>> No.5914644 [View]

Why not build the settlements underground,and use the soil as a radiation shield?

It will be cheaper,and far more practical than building a massive magnetic field

There are things such as atomic tunnel borers,which melt the walls of tunnels into glass.

>> No.5911294 [View]

>>5910880
They could offer a few to the US as a stop gap program.

It's cheaper for the US to order 5,instead of starting a program from scratch and building 5 of their own design..

>> No.5910872 [View]

Computer Network engineering.

>> No.5910867 [View]

Wouldn't you then loose your knowledge, if you degenerate?

I find immortality useful not because of the fear of death, but how I could retain my knowledge and live longer to work longer.

Think about this.

Most of us graduate between 17-20 years.

Then in the best case scenario, you'll have your 4 year degree around the age of 21-25 years.

Studies have shown that it takes a whole decade to master a skill such as the Piano,or learning a single language.

so between the ages of 31-35, you will have peaked . Most people retire around the age of 55. So essentially you have two decades, to use your knowledge.. That's if you don't have road bumps in your life.

>> No.5910851 [View]

>>5910843
You could make more money by letting 100k people take the exam for 200 dollars,and force them to retake it every 3 years.

>> No.5910849 [View]

>>5910844
Just walking away from it,and letting anyone run the facility is...expensive?

>> No.5910846 [View]

Why won't teachers produce a better khan academy,that's more refined, instead of bitching about it?

Why not start a video market place for education that's competitive,where teachers pay 5 dollars and they can use the material in any way they want?

I find the concept that everyone learns at the same path,is an outdated and dangerous concept.

>> No.5910841 [View]

I just want them to mass produce space craft like they do with Jumbo Jets,versus spending billions and years of research to produce at most 5.

Everyone wants to become an astronaut...

>> No.5910838 [View]

>>5910834
They could disable THAT function....IFFF it exists.

>> No.5910836 [View]

>>5910831
Why not give degrees out to people, if they can walk in and pass the exam like how the IT world works with certifications?

>> No.5910832 [View]

>>5910752
Why tear it down? Why not just let universities use it, under condition that they have to share it with everyone?

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Is there any point in using text books for colleges anymore?

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5907044

What is at the center of the universe?

Everything originated from a single location, or where the big bang took place.

on a side note....

>big bang
>biiiiig bannnnggggggggg
>Big Bang sounds so primitive

>> No.5904423 [View]

Wouldn't these large robots sink into the ground in the Major cities?

>> No.5904413 [View]

>>5904356
Pay some hobo to gouge out some rich tech person's eyes out, such as bill gates.

Bill gates will not want to walk around blind for the rest of his life, now will he?

>> No.5904408 [View]

>>5904403
Then why is drug use less affective after each session?

>> No.5904404 [DELETED]  [View]

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2363834/Americas-brightest-teen-Girl-went-college-12-set-PHD-16.html#ixzz2ZDUG7NHY

MUH SOCIALIZATION

Tesca Fitzgerald will be heading off to grad school, but when she finally begins classes at the Georgia Institute of Technology, her classmates will be several years older than her.

In college at age 12, Tesca just graduated from Portland State University and is on the fast track to receive her PhD in cognitive science and human robotic interaction by age 22.

Her mom Ami Fitzgerald says its all down to their homeschooling that has allowed her daughters the freedom to study at their own speed.

>inb4 daily mail

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Why can't we inject endorphins into the brain?

Drug use depletes it, why not refill it some how?

>> No.5898286 [View]

>>5896056

The Chinese still buy their Jet engines from Russia.
Their engines only last a fraction of what the Russians have been producing for decades now.
It's going to take several decades to be on par.

if you want more information, talk to /k/. They have guys in the military right now.

>> No.5895976 [View]

>>5895718
But it's BS that after decades after the Apollo program, we now have to rely on the Russians, just get back too the space station.

With a fleet of 50 or so space craft, we could make it an almost daily routine occurrence for man to go into space.

Also the Chinese can't produce decent jet engines,let alone something as complicated as a sabre engine.

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