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altairpilot

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About altairpilot

  • Birthday 03/05/1994

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    Seattle, WA
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    Aviation, lepidoptera, physics, astronomy, astrobiology
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    Theoretical physics, astrophysics, astrobiology
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    SEL private pilot, hobby lepidopterist

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  1. Greetings, I'm really interested in pursuing graduate work in astrobiology. The area I'm most interested in is the search for life in the subsurface oceans of Europa and similar bodies. I still need to complete my bachelor's, and I'm wondering what subfield of biology would be most beneficial to major in. The school I'm interested in, University of Washington, offers general biology, ecology/evolution/conservation, molecular/cellular/developmental, physiology and plant biology as majors, with marine biology and paleobiology offered as minors. I'm thinking that whichever field would expose me the most to extremophiles would be logical. Thanks for responses
  2. Well unlike scientists here I have common sense. Yeah, the question was answered somewhat. But hey, if you don't know what VY CM is 1) you can NOT answer as crazy as that sounds, 2) if you are so tempted to answer but don't know, you can google it 3) I'm pretty sure anyone who already knows about canis major knows what canis majoris is. Using common sense can avoid arguments like this. This is what the world has come to. People need everything spelled out for them. insane alien: that makes sense, you know where it is but you've never heard of it.. I don't care who you are, I don't care if you're a "moderator". That doesn't mean your any more right than me. I'm not afraid to point out stupid, and in this case it came to me.
  3. I asked a simple question. And got a smartass answer. How am I wrong for defending myself? If you don't know the answer fine, don't answer it. Why is that hard to understand? I'm fed up with people like this. And it's because of people like you who defend people like that that they are thriving. Can someone please direct me to a forum with people who know what they're talking about and aren't rude? Btw I'm not rude until you're rude to me.
  4. If you don't know what VY CM is then don't ****ing answer this question! Are you stupid? I'm done with this forum I've asked like three questions and I've only gotten complaints from smart-asses and dumbshits. It's called common sense. Apparently you speak for everyone here - I havn't gotten any scientific answers yet. Seriously get a life. Is this what you do - post smartass remarks to questions just because it's beyond your comprehenstion? I'm new to forums, but it looks like I'm smarter than all of you here because I'm the only one who even knows what I'm talking about. Bye
  5. I'm having an incredibly hard time understanding the concept of branes. Kaku theorized that in hyperspace there are multiple universes which result from the collisions between points on oscillating membranes.. But what are these membranes? How many are there? How many types are there? How many dimensions do they occupy? Why do these collisions produce universes?
  6. Where in the galaxy is this star??? I've searched everywhere and I can't find an answer. What arm is it located in?
  7. I'm having an incredibly hard time understanding the concept of branes. Kaku theorized that in hyperspace there are multiple universes which result from the collisions between points on oscillating membranes.. But what are these membranes? How many are there? How many types are there? How many dimensions do they occupy? Why do these collisions produce universes?
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