Other Sciences
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Ever wonder how a stealth aircraft is made? I am going to share some of the secrets with you. First my disclaimer. I do not work for any government agency, nor subcontractor to a govt agency. What is said in this post is based off of common knowledge. Any similarity to the true process of our govts stealth technology is by calculated origin. No secrets were taken or a crime commited in getting this knowledge. I am just a common man who works in a warehouse. Where to begin, well lets start with the physical structure of the aircraft itself. If you ever notice a stealth aircraft is oddly shaped compared to other aircraft. This is for a purpose. As the angles are design…
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Hello, I was wondering, why is aluminum sectible? is it the electron structure? please give simple answes for this is for an *th grade science class. thanks.:feedback: Edit: 8th grade not *th grade, sorry.
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I personaly think it`s the Crow (and not just because it my favorite Bird). but does anyone actualy KNOW which one is? I`ve read a lot of contoversy on the net about it, and reputable sources in conflict any INFORMED ideas?
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I saw a really stange exhibition in Belgium and am writing a play about it. But I need some help with the science. This exhibition was all about 'life from death', and had dead animals linked up to volt meters to read their voltage as they decomposed in order to prove that electricity was still generated even in the death of the body. Another part of the exhibition was this... A severred human finger linked to some kind of machine that was measuring the frequency it was producing as it decayed and this was being amplified and played in the chapel - which create a really weird whirring and humming whistley sound. If anyone can explain two things: 1) Could dead anim…
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The Space Shuttle Minute is NASA's wrap-up of activities surrounding Space Shuttle processing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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The Space Shuttle Minute is NASA's wrap-up of activities surrounding Space Shuttle processing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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The Space Shuttle Minute is NASA's wrap-up of activities surrounding Space Shuttle processing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Check it out!
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The Space Shuttle Minute is NASA's wrap-up of activities surrounding Space Shuttle processing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Enjoy:-)
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Internet algorithms --probably-- have lead me to an interesting talk. I'm trimming it up to the point where the concept appears: The term appears to be standard enough that there's an article on it on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splinternet Several developments on these forums have led me to think there must be a nugget of truth at least about these things. It feels like strong "reservoirs" of opinion, no matter how weakly unsustained by facts or logical consistency, seem to thrive much better than ever before on the Internet. Are these phenomena real? Were you familiar with them?
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Filter the blood through a machine using centrifugal force and/or other forces and/or viscosity and/or chemical solutions. Eradicate the disease with chemical solutions and/or burn it with a laser and/or burn it through some other means and/or scoop it out. https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/61c4da8eb1b30a201b9669f2/e133ea28-0591-43b0-9177-d80dfc518cab/Tree-Rings.jpg. The machine's variables can be "tailored" for the disease that is being treated. Such as cancer, plagues, and STD's.
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Nicotine addiction is the number one cause of preventable deaths in USA causing 440,000 premature deaths each year. More than 75 billion dollars is spent as direct medical costs attributed to smoking and nicotine. Over the past decade over 12 million have died of smoking related illnesses with 5.5 million being form cardio-vascular disease and 4.1 million form cancer as well as 2.1 million from respiratory diseases.
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Hi, I've been searching online but have not managed to find an answer to my question (most likely due using search terms that lead to unrelated answers). When using "which" in the the case of: Rule 2b. Which introduces a nonessential clause (also known as a nonrestrictive or nondefining clause), which adds supplementary information. Example: The product claiming "all natural ingredients," which appeared in the Sunday newspaper, is on sale. The product is already identified. Therefore, which appeared in the Sunday newspaper is a nonessential clause containing additional, but not essential, information. In this usage of "which", are there any d…
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here, i'm trying to discuss with revprez the physical implications of the sun standing still. am i missing anything? how large would this force be? what would it do? is what revprez says even possible?
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So i'm actually just getting into science, and i mainly study psychology and neuroscience at the moment but i was wondering about something and i'm hoping someone in this field of science could maybe help me out. so i'm very interested in ways we can stop the sun from exploding due to its "fuel" and lack thereof and since it will be caused by lack if hydrogen and again i'm not really sure it just peaked my interest but could we artificially put hydrogen into the sun's atmosphere and core when we have the technology available to get that close to the sun's core? and would it keep the sun from exploding in the future if we are able to do it? i'm sure i'm not…
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Has anyone read the book by Fritjof Capra, The tao of physics. A book which so beautifuly lies down the parallels b/w ancient mysticism(hinduism, taoism, conf and buthism), mainly abt relativity and QM, but very very believable. He is a Physicist. and most of the sayings and texts r from books from: werner heisenberg julius robert oppenheimer niels bohr and many more including some of eienstine too.
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I have a simple theory about life. Maybe you will think I am crazy, but think about it, there is a small border between genius and mad. The science says that, the simplest theory is the true, and you need only a small imagined thing to believe this theory. If you want to imagine the unlimited, infinite world, you need to think about it like a circle in a circle in a circle, till the number of worlds. The inner circle is this world. When the world peace comes, the science and technology of the humans will be significantly better, and they will be able to create a machine what can connect the minds, share the experiences and imagination, and create an artificial dream, whi…
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https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/raising-ambition/renewable-energy#:~:text=Renewable energy sources are all around us&text=In contrast%2C renewable energy sources,from renewable energy by 2050. Do you believe as the UN and I believe? I am not numbered among the naysayers. Man can actually make it happen if there is a will. 1. Renewable energy sources are all around us About 80 percent of the global population lives in countries that are net-importers of fossil fuels -- that’s about 6 billion people who are dependent on fossil fuels from other countries, which makes them vulnerable to geopolitical shocks and crises. In contrast, r…
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space is like time. time cant be real, it a man made thing or sorts. what was before the beginning of time??? if there was nothing before it then how did we all get here? with space, whats on the other side? and whats beyond that? so there cant be an end which doesnt make any sence. have you ever herd about how light beds? perhaps space does as well. im no physisist but im trying. remember those OLD video games where when you run off the screen to the left you appear back on the right side of the screen? maby this is where worm hole come in... im going to stop here before i start to sound crazy. tell me what you think...
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Hey all, There is an ample amount of metaphor being used in the forum threads, which is not a problem, I think there is a problem when you try to use the title of a theory, say, paired with something that has nothing to do with the original theory in order to get a point across. For example: "...whilst the evolution of history is...." since this is a scientific community, it is ambiguous whether the author is trying to use structure of evolution to describe the events in history or if history itself has genetic code and 'survival of the fittest' is an accurate method to describe how history survives. As you can see this is a simple case and most people can see right t…
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The Vain Technology. Empty fruits of advance Can science and engineering/technology really ease our life or only new troubles can appear as a result of development of it? Why new technologies have been being applied in industry and labour productivity has been increasing for more than century, but people have to work so much as in the past? Why workday isn't being reduced anywhere, but instead of it people are making and selling more and more things which were needless before? Why at work I shall can earn more money in same work time (may be), but I shall not can work less for same money? History of first sewing-machines invented in England may help to find answe…
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'science' - as we know it - is constantly changing with the addition of new discoveries. old theories that were once believed to be accurate are becoming obsolete and regarded as quite silly, actually. the world according to science was once flat, modern science has disproved this theory. could it be that with the progression of time our modern scientific beliefs could meet the same fate? this is the pattern that is starting to emerge: what is thought to be modern and accurate scientifically theories are disproved later on in time when a new discovery is made that makes the old theory look ridiculous and unthinkably stupid. in my observation, scientific theories come…
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In the past the entire planet was involved in wars: Ancient Rome, Mayans, Aztecs and Incas, Ancient China, Ancient India etc. World War II and Cold War. Today, the planet in general, is more globalized. There are some localized wars. The tendency in the future is to have less and less wars. Governments spend billions of dollars on armaments. The "warlike" companies will not exist in the future, there will be no more wars in the future. Does it seem utopia? The law of probability says that it is possible.
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This is of no specific relevance to the discussion of science, technology or related topics. However, I thought it might be of interest, nevertheless, given the growing number of scientific articles that are appearing on Wikipedia; some of which seek to deal with particularly advanced and difficult topics, and in light of the growing propensity for many people to quote, or reference, Wikipedia articles as part of their arguments. It's a good, easy listen presented by Clive Anderson, a well educated individual who is generally worth listening to and usually has something intelligent to say. The program is not, as far as I could tell, biased for or against Wikipedia, …
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I like the way this summary is pulled together. Lots of different issues are summarized, and the focus is broad and data-based. It's called "40 charts that explain the world we live in," and it gives a good sense of where we are, where we used to be, and where we seem to be heading. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/01/15/40-charts-that-explain-the-world/ Here is one of my favorites: What do you think? Anything surprise you, stand out, or cause you concern or joy?
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Lets say 50% of american population is white skinned excluding blacks. What if the remaining 50% US population has tanned arms and legs, but having extremely white looks as if there is a white layer of pigment skin covered on the face. So this foreigner race is infact similar skin like wheatish indians but with the layer white they seem like extremely white foreigners, feigned looks! Like say late michael jackson never ever went to plastic surgeon but just had that hocus pocus layer white and he became american white! Then iranians and some fair indians are much whiter than american fake whites! Then many tanned indians move to america by applying layer white and aga…
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