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>>4831124
>Science is only one kind of knowledge

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>>2496932
>Confirmed for ameritard

Explains a lot. Also, I like your points that you raise in response. Pic related

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>>2261192
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_mining
>At 1997 prices, a relatively small metallic asteroid with a diameter of 1 mile contains more than $20 trillion US dollars worth of industrial and precious metals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_Earth_Objects#Near-Earth_asteroids
>As of May 2010, 7,075 near-Earth asteroids are known,[14] ranging in size up to ~32 kilometers (1036 Ganymed).[16] The number of near-Earth asteroids over one kilometer in diameter is estimated to be 500 - 1,000.
http://www.businesseconomicsnews.com/analysis/china-stops-shipments-to-u-s-of-rare-earth-metals-mine
rals.html
>This is interesting timing on my last article about China producing over 90% of the world’s rare earth minerals and because of a territory dispute, the stoppage of exports of these minerals and metals to Japan. Now it has been turned up a notch with China stopping the exports of rare earth metals to the United States as well.

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Hey /sci/

Its been a long time since I did algebra.
Whats 4x+3/5=1 and can you give me a refresher on how I would actually get the answer?

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>>2041611 oh noes 100%

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>>1959411
>robots replicating themselves from the asteroid's minerals
>type III civilization technology

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>>1866527
They were the kind that you can't kill with a shoe, and they were fucking tiny. Diatomaceous earth took care of them nicely.

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