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lol, my cunts news are cooming all over this cause we put like 1 piece of equipment on the rover and saying shit like "THIS WILL REVIVE OUR INDUSTRY". But anyhow, good job 'mericans, you've pulled it off what 5 times in a row now?

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>>11765890
You mean 100% of the time? Right anon?

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>>10389882

Reminder that GCC is an ad hoc theory playing tag with Karl Popper every time it's btfo by reality.

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>>10147926

Interstellar travel isn't a topic for pussies restricted by current technology, homo. The distances and energy necessary are too daunting.

You have to extrapolate current tech to get the necessary solutions. Nothing I'm talking about is out of the question, given a century of continued advancement.

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>>9677880

>tfw normie brainlets not able to reconcile their existence within an MWI cosmology
>the longest lived version of "you" is always "you"
>if you're alive at this point in history, you're therefore already immortal, as "human uploading" is at most thirty years away and we're on the verge of overtaking the longevity escape velocity

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>>9611587

Outlaw buttsecks.

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>>9481584

What if quantum weirdness is just symptomatic of occupying a simulation?

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>>9476980

This.

100% pop-sci pandering to normies for funding and lulz, because they think "Star Trek" is the future and not just some charmingly optimistic 1960s space opera show that was mildly updated in the '80s and '00s.

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>>9422847

Your brain processes information and experiences subconsciously.

This is why you may have difficulty remembering a name, phrase, etc. and remember it after a night's sleep.

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>>9265719
>is it plausible that a planet with an appropriate elliptical orbit will draw in some asteroids during some parts of the year as the path of its orbit takes it near to the belt? It'd be nice to have a "meteor shower" season for the setting.

This already happens to the Earth:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteor_shower
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perseids

Not sure if you're goal is routine catastrophic shit happening...meteor showers are just pretty.

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>>9214807
>"Prove" evolution is real without resorting to the consensus fallacy.

Still no fossil rabbits in the Precambrian.

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The difference between you and me?

Over 20 IQ points :3

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>>8445900
yes, it's the fifteenth time this meme has been memed

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>>8292151
>Yeah but how are you going to move an object without applying the force?
without a force applied an object can either stand still or have constant velocity, which is actually is matter of frame of reference.
force does not directly correspond to distance, but to acceleration, namely you can apply 1N of force to an object and it will in fact travel an infinitesimal distance in, respectively, infinitesimal timespan

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would ya look at that shitstorm

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>>8257578
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_particle

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>>8238643
>Although Alzheimer's is not a normal part of growing older, the greatest risk factor for the disease is increasing age. After age 65, the risk of Alzheimer's doubles every five years. After age 85, the risk reaches nearly 50 percent.

http://www.alz.org/research/science/alzheimers_disease_causes.asp#age

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