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161. Not into classical music.... - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote: Bookmarking to show to my violin-playing son tonight. Your son may have seen her already, but in any case, Lara is quite brilliant to watch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flRc7RPFt38
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.26 13:50:00
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162. Courage the cowardly dog show. - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
I have watched the full 10 minutes. I do not get it. It probably makes me as funny as any of the characters.
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.26 13:19:00
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163. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Meklon wrote: That is, of course, working on the principal that our understanding of physics is a universal constant. No. Our understanding of physics has changed and improved a lot over the past and as such is certainly not a constant. Physi...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.26 09:04:00
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164. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Alpheias wrote: I think Selinate just told you to come up with proof that perpetual motion does not exist, that the theory is wrong rather than dribble a little and splutter out that perpetual motion is wrong. No. Edit: To put some life int...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.25 23:01:00
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165. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Selinate wrote: I tell you what, you can argue that all you want (even though its logical fallacies are so strong, anybody with a brain could point them out), and I'll just not respond to you again. All you are telling me is that you have no ...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.25 22:42:00
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166. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Selinate wrote: of perpetual motion? It's newton's first or second law, for christ's sake. An object that is in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an external force. No, it is not a proof of its existence. Only because things can hav...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.25 21:57:00
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167. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Selinate wrote: Whitehound wrote: Selinate wrote: Perpetual motion itself isn't impossible. It is impossible. If you cannot prove that it exists, then the logical consequence is that you have proven the opposite. Do not say that it exi...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.25 20:39:00
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168. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Selinate wrote: Perpetual motion itself isn't impossible. It is impossible. If you cannot prove that it exists, then the logical consequence is that you have proven the opposite. Do not say that it exists only to have a point and then take i...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.25 19:42:00
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169. Space Freighter? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
leviticus ander wrote: as amusing as it is to think about, it probably wouldn't be taste tested until very late in development. As little as NASA have cared about the lifes of astronauts on some occasions would I not be surprised if they let ...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.24 09:21:00
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170. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Tsadkiel wrote: your statement concerning time as non independent dimension is actually a question currently being worked on at fermilab. it is basically the question of time being an illusion of motion or visa versa. if you like i can try and ...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.24 07:58:00
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171. Space Freighter? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Says its got a machine in it to convert urine into water. Imagine being the engineer who installs and tests this machine: Maintenance log: Damn, it's broken again. The water tastes like ****. Or imagine being the scientist who invented it: ...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.24 00:00:00
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172. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Tsadkiel wrote: 3) i do not understand this question. Some of the first clocks humans invented were sun clocks, hour glasses and pendulums. Before then we did not talk about time and we did not measure it. At best did we look at the sun itsel...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.23 22:13:00
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173. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Tsadkiel wrote: ... and the second being incorrect in the context the discussion concerning magnetic confinement fusion). the second statement should also be answered by the above discussion, linking the electric field, magnetic field, and v t...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.23 19:44:00
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174. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Selinate wrote: Didn't I just tell you to troll someone else? Are you really that needy for attention? You would not know what attention is if I gave some to you, noob.
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.23 17:37:00
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175. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Selinate wrote: 0/10. Try trolling someone else, anyone with a degree knows you're an idiot now. Do not get mad just because you miss the point. It is not even your thread. Your comments are cute, but not really helpful. That you like to spli...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.23 17:06:00
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176. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Selinate wrote: You see, this is one of the biggest misconceptions about magnetic fields. A magnetic field does not attract. It does not repel. That is an electric field. All particles have an electric field. However, a particle only needs cha...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.23 16:46:00
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177. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Selinate wrote: ... I cringe at using the general word "magnets" when describing it also, but some designs include large electromagnets. The reason that I cringe at using the word magnet is that the plasma inside a fusion reactor produces it's ...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.23 15:46:00
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178. "The customer is always right": CCP vs Bioware/EA - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Petrus Blackshell wrote: However, this seems to be an interesting parallel to consider in this evolving world of game development. What do you think? There are always some who do not get what they wanted. Those who did have no reason to compl...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.22 20:49:00
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179. I'm a Particle Astrophysicist, ask me anything - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Why look at something that is far away, unreachable and happened in the past? Why the need to find and to explain gravity when it is all around us? Why make a difference between time and gravity?
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.22 13:55:00
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180. What security status do you live in? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Middlesbrough, North-East England, is proper low-sec. It has got a crime rate twice as high as the national average. You find CCTV outside and inside of houses. Some shops like TESCO have their own security guards. Half of the youth has got a cri...
- by Whitehound - at 2012.03.22 13:36:00
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