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>> No.2765654 [View]

Can someone explain to me how he supposedly managed to do this?

From what I have seen, he kinda said "CARBON, not time for to be made, thus big bang is wrong."

>> No.2759769 [View]

>>2759739
Because capitalism seems to want the money immediatly.

If the investment will take 50 years for areturn, they won't care about it. In addition, people nowadaysappear to be happy with minutely changed things every 2 years, rather than anything truly innovative.

>> No.2740065 [View]

Speed of light is relative to your own speed, as you getcloser to C, it getsharder to acellerate, to the point of impossibility (without an infinite supply of energy, or no rest mass).

>> No.2718367 [View]

*study of

1/10

>> No.2695034 [View]

>>2695011
A goddamn replicator.

>> No.2694731 [View]

>>2694720
Then stole his TARDIS before running away from his own people to live among humans.

>> No.2686254 [View]

As you are a burgeoning sciencefag, allow me to let you in on a little secret.

Almost everything you think of that is a new, groundbreaking idea, has already been thought of. If you've never heard of it, then it means the idea was dismissed for some reason.

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Does anyone have those stories which Colonel Coffee Cup posted a few months back?

I saved them initially, but I had to reformat since and lost them.

In particular, I was looking for 'The Fermi Paradox', 'The Days Between' and 'We Made a Mistake/The Relativistic War'.

>> No.2616831 [View]

>>2616598
I want my PhD so that I can immerse myself fully in what I want to do and (hopefully) gain some degree of respect among my more famous peers.

Because who want them because they'll get rich or have women erryday don't deserve one.

>> No.1620553 [View]

>>1620469
That's pretty vague for starters. I think the requisite energy might be roughly proportionate to the total mass of the water we're talking about. Plus we must ask ourselves, how far in counts as "in"? Not to mention this will vary from vagina to vagina.

I think you could model the lips/walls of the vagina with a Mooney-Rivlin Hyperelastic model for the deformation caused by the sress/tension induced by the incoming water, although with all complex folds involved this might be unrealistic. Then you'd need some Navier-Stokes to describe the flow of the water inward. All in all, it could plausibly become an extremely complicated problem.

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It is simple, we cut off his belief, and let him starve.

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>> No.1529598 [View]

When wormholes are shown to either exist or not exist, then we will know.

As of now, no. Our current understanding of physics doesn't allow for these jump points to exist without utilising a wormhole.

Assuming that we discover that wormhole exist naturally in the next 100 years, I'd say that we'd maybe see jumpdrive tech within 200 years.

But then, I'm an optimist.

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Lord Freiza!

>> No.1527095 [View]

EAT DAT WATERMELON

>> No.1526044 [View]

>>1526025
Also, that is a damn good idea.

>> No.1526037 [View]

>>1526010
Just incase >>1525943 wasn't clear enough, let me explain.

Think of your brain as a CPU. As your perception as time becomes more and more warped, it shuts down the less vital system, which are you senses and your innate consciousness.

You don't realise that you're losing consciousness as it is happening. Then you die. After having experienced WHAT FEELS LIKE enternity.

>> No.1526018 [View]

>>1525994
If you find nothing other than reality interesting or intriguing, you should prepare now for a cold, lonely existance.

Unless you are already in the aforementioned existance, in which case, I feel for you.

>> No.1525986 [View]

>>1525978
YMMV? What's that mean?

>> No.1525943 [View]

>>1525931
I explained how there wasn't a physical limit (atleast not one that would matter in this situation) in my post:> >1525897

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>my face you this whole idea is utter bullshit

>> No.1525912 [View]

>>1525904
Greif and loss can do strange things to your head.

Chances are that the feeling of emptiness in the room after the death is a hallucination.

No proof though.

>> No.1525906 [View]

>>1525898
If you are having difficulty imaging the ration contantly increasing, think about the graph y=1/x

No matter how far one extends either the y or x axis, the line never reaches it, only getting closer and closer for infinity.

>> No.1525897 [View]

>>1525849
I posed this question a few months ago. Alas I didn't give it its own thread, and it was utterly ignored.

But yes, that does seem to be the most logical thing to happen that would allow both the lack of god and and afterlife to exist. I said that as your senses shut down, you wouldn't notice as your 'afterlife' closed in around you untill you lost consciousness.

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