2012-12-20, 07:38 | Link #1521 | |
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Nasa reveals new spacesuit
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2012-12-20, 12:31 | Link #1524 | |
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I can think of a use.... relative to this forum: Spoiler:
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2012-12-21, 03:35 | Link #1525 | |
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Oh, I've thought about using it for that before, but I don't think that resolution for 3D Printers is good enough yet. |
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2012-12-21, 14:29 | Link #1526 | |
The Interstellar Medium
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Still, sounds pretty awesome compared to what they have now.
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2012-12-27, 13:17 | Link #1529 |
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Well the Nobel Prize rules state that prizes can't be awarded to late scientists.
Science usually takes a long time before the impact of discoveries reveal themselves, so there has been many great scientists who would have been worthy of the Nobel Prize but didn't live to be nominated.
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2012-12-29, 18:09 | Link #1531 |
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I think its pretty cool how much the internet has grown, as I believe that the internet is the greatest invention (or, rather, innovation) of all time. No other system can hold as much and as diverse of information as the internet can, and it reflects many, many forms of culture in the world (and developed its own).
I wonder what it will be like in the future.
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2012-12-30, 06:17 | Link #1532 |
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Apple loses another copyright lawsuit in China: Xinhua
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...8BR04U20121228 Experts call off search for life in Antarctic lake http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...12-27-12-17-44
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2013-01-04, 09:20 | Link #1535 | |
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Ramanathan may be correct scientifically speaking, tweaking definitions means one can perceive a breakthrough. Matthew may be right from the mathematical point of view, as long as numbers are infinite, and probabilities are not zero, the occurence can be recorded as a positive strike.
Now lets start a fight between mathematicians and quantum scientists. Quote:
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2013-01-04, 16:36 | Link #1537 | |
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"When objects with positive temperature release energy, they increase the entropy of things around them, making them behave more chaotically. However, when objects with negative temperatures release energy, they can actually absorb entropy." Holy cow, science has proven that Madoka Magica was correct. O_o
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2013-01-04, 17:03 | Link #1538 | |
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Physics keep becoming more and more..."bizarre". No idea is taboo or idiotic anymore, they seriously consider everything!
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2013-01-05, 17:44 | Link #1540 |
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Title is really misleading, in our current thermodynamical understanding, negative temperature isn't colder than absolute zero, more like it's superior to positive infinite temperature.
Something like 0k< ...< 273K ...< +∞ ... <-∞ ... <-300K ...<-0K |
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