Is there a scientific estimation on roughly how many booster shots we should take to end the pandemic?
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When the hell is this coming to the US?
Probability of Satellite collision
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how the fuck can satellites collide with each other?
>nearly 6,500 satellites orbiting the Earth as of January 1, 2021
imagine that the Earth is a large, smooth and slippery ball. now the satellites are iceskaters on this ball. every skater has a more or less certain course. isn't the probability of them colliding super super small?
i mean its a bad example since the actual case is even less probable(the distance of the satellites from the earth varies between 180km to 2000km)
>nearly 6,500 satellites orbiting the Earth as of January 1, 2021
imagine that the Earth is a large, smooth and slippery ball. now the satellites are iceskaters on this ball. every skater has a more or less certain course. isn't the probability of them colliding super super small?
i mean its a bad example since the actual case is even less probable(the distance of the satellites from the earth varies between 180km to 2000km)
/sci/, I need an explanation for a phenomenon that I keep seeing but don't understand.
I work in a hotel. Pic related is a simplified rendition of our ground floor lobby, which has the reception and breakfast area. The breakfast area has a massive glass door, and several open "windows" in the wall that shows the interior (tables, buffet, etc). It's basically impossible to take it for anything else than a restaurant, especially when there's people inside eating, with all the clinking of cutlery and such.
At least once per day, I will have a guest exit the elevator, look around the lobby, see the breakfast area in all its glory, then look to me and ask where the breakfast area is.
I do not fucking understand how this happens. How can you look at something so fucking obviously a restaurant, mere meters from where you're standing, with tonnes of people already inside eating, yet you still need confirmation that that is the place you need to go? Someone fucking explain this to me. I refuse to chalk it up to human stupidity, since I see plenty of retards find the restaurant without issues.
I work in a hotel. Pic related is a simplified rendition of our ground floor lobby, which has the reception and breakfast area. The breakfast area has a massive glass door, and several open "windows" in the wall that shows the interior (tables, buffet, etc). It's basically impossible to take it for anything else than a restaurant, especially when there's people inside eating, with all the clinking of cutlery and such.
At least once per day, I will have a guest exit the elevator, look around the lobby, see the breakfast area in all its glory, then look to me and ask where the breakfast area is.
I do not fucking understand how this happens. How can you look at something so fucking obviously a restaurant, mere meters from where you're standing, with tonnes of people already inside eating, yet you still need confirmation that that is the place you need to go? Someone fucking explain this to me. I refuse to chalk it up to human stupidity, since I see plenty of retards find the restaurant without issues.
What types of fruits do consumers want? Is there any real validity that gmo’s affect fruit? How does breeding for certain traits effect the crop?
To be ULTIMATE
TO BE KING
TO BE KING
where does battery technology go from here?
You geometers can calculate the areas of circles, can reduce any given shape to a square, can state the distance separating stars. Nothing's outside your scope when it comes to measurement. Well, if you're such an expert, measure a man's soul; tell me how large or how small that is. You can define a straight line; what use is that to you if you've no idea what straightness means in life?
You DID obtain the superior education, right /sci/?
>kills you
Study Suggests Medical Errors Now Third Leading Cause of Death in the U.S.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/study_suggests_medical_errors_now_third_leading_cause_of_death_in_the_us
Study Suggests Medical Errors Now Third Leading Cause of Death in the U.S.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/study_suggests_medical_errors_now_third_leading_cause_of_death_in_the_us