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>>5951493
You could say it was....
Out, of this world.

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>>4083787
>>4083793
If the smartest man in the world chose to be a garbage man, who would be able to tell him he's wrong, and would you ever even know that you met him?

Call me ignorant all you want. Maybe you're right. I take pride in how little I "know". But it helps that you're more concerned about telling me that I'm wrong, rather than discussing the issue in the first place.

Whether you care about or ignore what I think is no business to me. But honestly, I'm just glad you read it in the first place.

That said, why's my definition of infinity wrong? It's honestly a very flexible definition. Maybe what I said doesn't really disagree with what you think?

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>no women

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>>3255047
Carl Sagan wrote an entire book on critical thinking.

Also, he made a rather strong case waaaaaaay back in the 80s that expenditures on nuclear weapons, defence contracts and so on were a bigger waste of resources than SETI.

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Here's a fun idea:

Colonize Venus with sky cities. Since the atmosphere of the planet is so dense, oxygen itself would serve as a buoyant material. You could literally have a metal ball filled with breathable air floating in the sky with no problem.

On top of that, while the surface of Venus is a death trap, the atmosphere is actually very earthlike in terms of pressure, temperature, and composition. You'd only be floating slightly below all of this. You could stand outside with minimal protection, discounting the issues of wind, of course. Which is in itself almost a benefit, just because the wind would serve as an excellent power source.

Your city gets punctured? Not a problem. Because of the similarity in air density you'd be floating in anyway, it would leak relatively slowly. You'd have that patched up in no time.

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>benzile

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>>2642996
If your survey is so poorly written that people expose its flaws, then you've failed as a researcher.

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dude, radius and diameter are basically the same thing
so
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>>2009141
We have some logic up in this bitch.
But it's still mostly about opinions and perception.

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>>1407181
>>1407156
seriously guys...actually thats not too bad

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>>1306860
I dunno, sounds like 90% of /sci/.

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