Could you, theoretically, build a telescope so big and powerful to watch what happens in, let's say around proxima centauri b planet, with the same resolution we have from google maps?
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I know this is how it works (not because I watched steins;gate but pic related anyway). Basically you have possible futures and they can change based on not just what you do but also what other people do to you. I foresee a global totalitarian world government for this planet in my future and I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas how to get off such a timeline?
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I've been fully vaccinated since March. I am not a /pol/tard. But given that it's now been well established by the medical community that vaccines are not very effective at preventing transmission, 'only' at (drastically) reducing severity, facts which none are disputing, it makes LITERALLY NO SENSE to claim that the unvaccinated, as a specific group, are causing mutations. It is nonsensical.
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Hi, /sci/, /fit/ brainlet here.
I found this cool ass graphene jacket at https://www.vollebak.com/product/graphene-jacket-1/ and picrel intrigued me.
If instead of spreading out the graphene to make it "safer" from conductivity, could they also make pants out of graphene and throw in some rubber boots and a facemask/gloves to create a faraday suit?
I'm intrigued about the upcoming carbon age. Seems like if a potentially bulletproof/shock absorbent/radiation proof/heat absorbent jacket also worked as a faraday cage it would make future humans much better guarded.
What's your thoughts? Could you make a faraday cage out of graphene even?
I found this cool ass graphene jacket at https://www.vollebak.com/product/graphene-jacket-1/ and picrel intrigued me.
If instead of spreading out the graphene to make it "safer" from conductivity, could they also make pants out of graphene and throw in some rubber boots and a facemask/gloves to create a faraday suit?
I'm intrigued about the upcoming carbon age. Seems like if a potentially bulletproof/shock absorbent/radiation proof/heat absorbent jacket also worked as a faraday cage it would make future humans much better guarded.
What's your thoughts? Could you make a faraday cage out of graphene even?
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Hi /sci/. I'm 25 and just now going to try my hand at learning physics. I dropped out of college when I was 19, and came back last year, but I'm sort of afraid that it might be too late for me to learn physics, or even get a job with a physics degree. What do you think?
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So what's the genetic origin of Xenarthra?
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exafroplacentalia
>"oh hi Boreoeutheria, I'm your neighbor!" :D
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantogenata
>"bye Boreoeutheria, I'm with my new neighbor Afrotheria!" :)
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epitheria
>"I'm all alone" :(
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exafroplacentalia
>"oh hi Boreoeutheria, I'm your neighbor!" :D
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantogenata
>"bye Boreoeutheria, I'm with my new neighbor Afrotheria!" :)
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epitheria
>"I'm all alone" :(
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Smartest person on the planet has IQ < 195
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post recommendations. Preferably with a link to a pdf.
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Physics brainlet here, got a question.
Mass dilates time. That means near an object with high mass such as an black hole the time is running slower compared to here.
If I was able to travel instantly near a black hole right now would the universe there be younger than here? Or is it the same age and the dilation only kicks in when I travel back and results in more time having passed on earth than for me?
Mass dilates time. That means near an object with high mass such as an black hole the time is running slower compared to here.
If I was able to travel instantly near a black hole right now would the universe there be younger than here? Or is it the same age and the dilation only kicks in when I travel back and results in more time having passed on earth than for me?
