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>>15914357
>>15914371
Is it just me or was that the most retarded Artemis-related talk ever?

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How to we reverse entropy bros?

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>>15628143
Prove it first so the entire world can work together and you can enjoy the rest of your life in glory and endless funding and resources. But no, he has to let other scientists struggle or outright mock him instead of just taking like a month to send the samples and verify them first.

No backsissies, I don't think we can cope anymore...

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>>15252606
What race were they?

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Are Chinese rockets that drop pieces to crush villagers good because they terrify EARTHERS or bad because they throw away rocket parts?

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>>15065416
>We classify them based on a pathosymptological diagnosis.
Which incidentally aligns with our idea of what is an ideal wage worker? Is this really science?

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>>15055252
>billed for 400 $
>costs them 5 $ to make.

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>>14515229
Do you actually *need* an open docking port?

Let's say, hypothetically, couldn't the Starliner get close, decompress, have the crew suit up, and do a quick EVA to enter the ISS through a side airlock while the Dragons stay parked?

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>>12802414
as if... Covid... wasn't that bad after all.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PL32ea0MqM

Thoughts?

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>>12620847
>Flight Termination System. It's an explosive that they'll trigger in case SN9 loses control and starts flying towards a town or city. Obviously very low chance that it will be used, but better safe than sorry.
Ya know, if a rogue test rocket killed you, they'd probably at least name a commemorative Starship after you. Maybe you'd even get a tasteful Mars plaque.

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>>12591169
If SLS is human rated from flight one, why is Artemis 1 unmanned?

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Wouldn't it be easier to terraform Venus than Mars?

I mean, to the point where you could leave a surface level dwelling without any special gear.

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>ISRU
>Boring tunnels
>>12445882
>single guy surviving off lunar supply drops

Does KSP have a Factorio mod?

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>pony content outside of /mlp/
>no /pol/ content outside of /pol/
It's like this site allows for /pol/ leaking all over the other boards

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>>12167432
>>12167481
Ay, yo, hold up. Gravity is a physical phenomena, or connected to one, at some level.
Geometry is a mathematical construct, so gravity can't be geometry. Now, the substantiation, or manifestation of that mathematical construct of geometry into the physical, takes place as what? The fabric of space time, which is matter and energy? Or in other words, it can't be strictly a "geometry" if it's affected by mass.

I know what you mean by "gravity is the lines", the vector field or isobars in some Minkowskian metric or something like that, but again, it can't actually be the "lines." It has to be something; the fabric, the mass, something. Even if it ends up as a "proto force" as some kind of scalar relationship versus the other 3 forces as vectors, it still has a physical analog.

It's as if your suggesting the force carrier is information? but even if that were so, physical information is passed physically, so then wouldn't it be more accurate to say all particles are the force carrier? Maybe everything is a gravaton?

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Is this the embarrassing medical advice thread?
So I discovered recently that one of my testicles (the right) is significantly raised higher than the other, and when I discovered this, it was alongside a sensation of dull pain and discomfort that would come in waves throughout the day and night. It was nothing debilitating, I never once was hunched over in pain like I'd just gotten kicked in the nuts by someone, but the pain was noticeable enough for me to worry "is this something bad?" I suspected testicular torsion after doing some research, but figured that it likely wasn't that, or at least a much less severe variant of it, because, again, the pain was not that severe. I went to my general practitioner who gave me a physical examination and found nothing wrong but still recommended a testicular ultrasound, so I went to get that ultrasound and then decided to get a second opinion from a urologist as well. I visited him and he also gave me the physical examination, basically saying the same thing that my general practitioner did, but also confirming that I do not have bell-clapper deformity, and thus was at low risk for testicular torsion. The pain eventually went away on its own, and I felt relieved, but then about two weeks later, I woke up in the middle of the night to find that not my right, but my left testicle was rotated 180 degrees in the sack. I gambled by twisting it back into place, and was lucky that I twisted it the right way. Did my urologist and GP miss something, or is the whole 'one testicle raised significantly higher than the other' and 'testicles occasionally rotate but then realign during sleep' normal and not something I should be worried about?

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>>11725516
>>11725504
What non-essentials should be included on the first Mars lander?

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>>11696793
but time doesn't really behave like space, hmm.

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In theory, it would:
>have average summer highs too low to even cause discomfort
>have average winter lows decently above freezing, since the implications of unusually cold weather become far more serious below 0°C
>not have an unusual climate for its latitude and geography, which is dependent on things that could change (Britain could be colder on average)
>have an ecosystem full of flora and fauna known to tolerate a warmer climate
>have very little land (especially cities) within a few metres of sea level
>be heavily forested, and have plenty of moisture, as both help regulate temperature
>have no deserts which could spread

The closest country to this perfect ideal is Aotearoa; the only difference is that it's a patchwork of grassland and dense forest instead of just dense forest, due to clearings for farmland.

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>>11662478
they have the highest propensity for in-group preference and out-group hostility. their book says to enslave everyone that isn’t them. they’ve been expelled 109 times historically for subverting societies. i would recommend culture of critique but i can tell you don’t read books.
>the least probably
what ethnicity might you be? in a thread like this?
>>11662481
>all caps
you’re getting too tilted, take some deep breaths

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>>11353810
>doesn't understand basic politness and respect
>w-why does everybody hate me
Ask your parents, it's their job to teach you how to not be a burden to society

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>>11084657
This trans haircut has become recently popular among female students. It makes them look like trans people. I wonder why?

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>>11038480
>You can badmouth white christian people but you can't do that with any other race or confession.

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