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161. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Quote: AND... Since I can't seem to help myself! Tsadkiel wrote: no one in the scientific community expects everyone to accept their results, and to be honest, they don't need to! why? because we produce results and technology! * Eternum l...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 21:47:00
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162. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Quote: It is my fault, and I should just accept that all of what I stated is entirely the fault of people like myself who think that Quote: It is my strongly held opinion, that when people start to use math and theory to explain things that...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 21:42:00
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163. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Quote: To put it rather bluntly (and make it sound far more trivial than it truly is), a lot of theoretical physics amounts to "this is our best guess until we get more data". it's more like "these are the only explanations that fit the curr...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 21:36:00
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164. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote: Tsadkiel wrote: Quote: Ultimately, we live in an age where the new religion is the theoretical sciences, but as Tsadkeil had said prior, it is all just "theoretical" in the end. There are multitudes of unknowns...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 21:24:00
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165. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Eternum Praetorian wrote: I just parroted an article in Atlantic/National Geographic magazine and then did my best to supply links as best possible. Regardless, I do like this thread and do not want to deviate it, so I will tread lightly. But I...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 21:22:00
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166. Need Suggestions ( 2x Plex up for Grabs) - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Seppuku
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 20:39:00
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167. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
AlleyKat wrote: Q: What is your favorite mathematical symbol? the Aleph is very fun to wright and is used to denote different types of infinity.
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 19:51:00
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168. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
right, so... the first article you posted is referencing an NCAR release that occurred in 2006. the model has almost certainly changed since then. the other thing to note here is that the model's accuracy is quoted using past data. that is, they ...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 19:50:00
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169. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
oh! that's a great idea! i'll have to remember that for the future =D
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 18:27:00
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170. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote: Concerning the long ranty BB-code error post about the scientific meaning of theory and how the public misuse the term (reply to it to read it, people)... My wife is a science teacher in Texas. She teaches about evo...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 17:56:00
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171. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Quote: Is there a such thing as "Cosmic Gamma Ray Background radiation" similar to the microwave background radiation? not that i know of. the term Gamma Ray carries two meanings in physics. first and foremost it is the technical term for li...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 17:54:00
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172. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Quote: explain, in normal terms, how your field relates to every day life and why caring about it should be interesting for me to ask you further questions. also, extra props for you if your explaination lacks mathematical equations or referen...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 17:52:00
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173. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Quote: When wavelengths are red shifted do to universal expansion (as in the cosmic background radiation) is there a corresponding drop in magnitude do to the laws of conservation of energy? Wavelengths get longer and thus the emission becom...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 17:40:00
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174. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
just got into the lab and there's lots to cover :3 firstly... Quote: Before you said "evolution" and "Gravity" are in the end only theories. Just saying LOL. This part reminds me of the latest computer model for the sun. It was deemed 98%...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.07 17:30:00
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175. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote: I recently read Stephen Baxter's Ring and a major theme in the book was dark matter's role in stellar evolution and equilibrium. The specifics of the plot dealt with dark matter life forms and was pure science fictio...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.06 23:22:00
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176. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
as i stated earlier in this thread, science doesn't really answer "why" in a non-superficial sense. and we're ok with that because, guess what, we're working on it heheh as for creative geniuses, i can't see any other way they COULD have come to be
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.06 22:00:00
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177. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Dunbar Hulan wrote: As much as I have tried, I cannot believe that we came from a speck of dust that suddenly exploded into what is known as the Universe. How can that explain Renoir, Yeats, Dickens, Picasso, Monet, Aristotle , Puccini. I could...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.06 21:50:00
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178. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Hans Zwaardhandler wrote: Two questions, if you don't mind. 1. Expansion of the universe is thought to continue at a sharp rise rapidly, till it disappears off of graphs, due to dark energy. Now, apparently dark energy comprises (if I recall c...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.06 21:47:00
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179. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Valei Khurelem wrote: Can you fire projectiles in space without oxygen? I.e. an artillery cannon or sniper rifle, standard conventional weapons? this depends entirely on the nature of the shell. the firing mechanism in most guns is entirely...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.06 19:09:00
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180. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Quote: What? Of course there's something we can do about it! lol religion lol of course if we can prove there are other universes maybe we can just migrate heheh Quote: It is generally accepted that EVE takes place in a parallel universe...
- by Tsadkiel - at 2012.02.06 17:44:00
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