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www.livestream.com/IronBoomerE

Once again, keeping my promise to do science shows, and strapped for ideas I am just answering viewer questions. So tune in, ask away, and let's learn.

I love the irony of answering real science questions while in Star Trek. The whole place runs on imagination.

>> No.2661858

http://www.cosmolearning.com/

>> No.2661940
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2661940

bump

>> No.2661952

pretty interesting actually, your voice is cool man

>> No.2661987

stream is crap as fuck. tried to speak science. just some dude chatting rubbish/spouting memes

>> No.2662039

good shyt

>> No.2662164

>>2661987
No meme spouting. Also, you were banned for asking political questions about egypt. Get over it. Science questions only.

>> No.2662173

come on in for Swordarama 2011!! we discuss all sorts of odd things ^_^

>> No.2662505

aboot to go Borg huntan, come on in for splatterific goodness

>> No.2662654

cruisin around in space, lookin to answer /sci/ questions, so bring them in, & do not fear audience participation

>> No.2662665

What better way to learn about science then Star Trek? So come on in, chill out, watch a guy shoot Klingons and Borg, and learn about real science.

>> No.2662732

Come on, people are asking questions, Boomer is answering.

Oh, and no religion.

>> No.2662926

No one wants to bump thread or ask more science questions... this makes me sad.

>> No.2662947

>>2662926
How come electrons pass the lattice so easily in a typeII superconductor?

>> No.2662951

>>2662926
Cheer up /sci/bro, it is about 330am where i am, so lots of people in bed, i'd join but i got class in...holy fuck..maybe i'll just say to hell with it...

>> No.2662966

How are heavier-than-lead elementaries formed?

>> No.2662978

>>2662947
because of the cooper-pair state

>> No.2662983

>>2662966
neutron capture

btw, this thread is full of fail

>> No.2662987

>>2662966

Supernovae, and that goes for all elements heavier than iron.

>> No.2663021

>>2662983
Neutron capture? Are you high?

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2663050

bumping with depression.

>> No.2663054

>>2663021
And to some extent proton-capture.

I'd be very interested to hear how you would explain synthesis of heavier than iron elements

>> No.2663056

>>2662987
iron, right, that's what I meant

>> No.2663060

>>2663054
Some extent? You are high.

>> No.2663076

Position or momentum, OP?

>> No.2663079

>>2663050
>draw some random, menacing-looking curves on a graph
>7 different quantities, supposedly directly comparable (hurr durr 1 pollution = 0.7 resources = 3.5 birth rates herp derp)
and don't even get me going about taking a process and blindly extrapolating it into the future. By that logic, New York should be completely buried in horse shit by now.

>> No.2663098

>>2663060
Neutron capture is more likely to occur as it has no charge. Also, synthesis is believed to happen to a great extent in neutron stars, not only in supernovas. In the birth of neutron stars, the rapid neutron capturing process has ideal conditions for forming heavier elements.
Some elements can't be made stable in n-processes and are formed in proton-capture processes. These processes require more energy to overcome the strong coulomb barrier.

>> No.2663186

show is over
had fun
will do more later