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Fish 09:43 PM 05-21-2012
This is a repository for all cool scientific discussion and fascination. Scientific facts, theories, and overall cool scientific stuff that you'd like to share with others. Stuff that makes you smile and wonder at the amazing shit going on around us, that most people don't notice.

Post pictures, vidoes, stories, or links. Ask questions. Share science.

Why should I care?:


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Baby Lee 05:48 PM 08-08-2014

Some guy using his laptop on the train like a
Dumbass nerd lol pic.twitter.com/4RuSAZfI14

— im literally 12 (@dogboner) July 29, 2014


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Baby Lee 12:18 PM 08-09-2014
http://spacecraftforall.com/live

Participate in observation of abandoned satellite that continues to transmit data although we've lost operational control as its orbital path brings it near us once again.
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Baby Lee 06:24 PM 08-09-2014
Double the romance for the price of a forklift rental

http://blog.xkcd.com/2009/04/06/a-date-idea-analyzed/
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hometeam 07:03 PM 08-09-2014
Why dont we stop feeding the trolls?


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hometeam 07:07 PM 08-09-2014
Just to add a little fuel to her fire. The science part is cool, but this tumblr feminism shit is stupid~
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sd4chiefs 12:23 PM 08-15-2014
I'm to lazy to see if this has been posted before. Sometimes it is not working.

Very cool when it is working.

ISS HD Earth Viewing Experiment

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iss-hdev-payload
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Gadzooks 03:55 PM 08-15-2014
Originally Posted by hometeam:
Why dont we stop feeding the trolls?

She's a silly twat.
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Baby Lee 01:46 PM 08-30-2014
This is AWESOME!!

http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/
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Third Eye 02:12 PM 08-30-2014
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
This is AWESOME!!

http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/
Don't know if it was ever mentioned here, but last year's The Challenger Disaster tv docu-drama about the challenger investigation as told through the eyes of Richard Feynman was really good.
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Dave Lane 09:12 AM 09-11-2014


Scientists Send Messages Directly From One Brain To Another

So a team of neuroscientists sent a message from the brain of one person in India, to the brains of three people in France, using brainwave-reading equipment and the Internet. Yes, really.

The process is slow and cumbersome. It also doesn’t make use of any bleeding-edge technology. Instead, it puts together neurorobotics software and hardware that have been developed by several labs in recent years. We’re not predicting that this will have practical applications, or society-changing implications, any time soon. Still, it’s pretty amusing that somebody did this, and we’re here to give you the step-by-step instructions on how.

To wit:

The emitter—we’re using the vocab and italics from the original paper because they are awesome—wears an EEG cap on her scalp that records the electrical activity in her brain. The cap communicates wirelessly with a laptop that shows, on its screen, a white circle on a black background.
The emitter translates the message she wants to send into an obscure five-bit binary system called Bacon’s cipher, which is more compact than the binary code that computers use.

https://richarddawkins.net/2014/09/s...in-to-another/
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Beef Supreme 10:32 AM 09-24-2014
Black holes may not actually exist.

http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showt...cience+is+cool

Originally Posted by :
The reason black holes are so bizarre is that it pits two fundamental theories of the universe against each other. Einstein’s theory of gravity predicts the formation of black holes but a fundamental law of quantum theory states that no information from the universe can ever disappear. Efforts to combine these two theories lead to mathematical nonsense, and became known as the information loss paradox.
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By merging two seemingly conflicting theories, Laura Mersini-Houghton, a physics professor at UNC-Chapel Hill in the College of Arts and Sciences, has proven, mathematically, that black holes can never come into being in the first place. The work not only forces scientists to reimagine the fabric of space-time, but also rethink the origins of the universe.
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But now Mersini-Houghton describes an entirely new scenario. She and Hawking both agree that as a star collapses under its own gravity, it produces Hawking radiation. However, in her new work, Mersini-Houghton shows that by giving off this radiation, the star also sheds mass. So much so that as it shrinks it no longer has the density to become a black hole.

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Dave Lane 10:37 AM 09-24-2014
So her theory is there is never enough gravity to affect light. Well that's known bullshit. See gravitational lensing. Or is there some other aspect she believes cannot happen?
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Rain Man 10:41 AM 09-24-2014
Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet:
Black holes may not actually exist.

That would actually make me feel a lot better. Those things creep me out.
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Beef Supreme 10:57 AM 09-24-2014
Originally Posted by Dave Lane:
So her theory is there is never enough gravity to affect light. Well that's known bullshit. See gravitational lensing. Or is there some other aspect she believes cannot happen?
Apparently she has a mathematical proof. I don't claim to have the physics knowledge to say one way or the other. I just thought it was interesting.
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Fish 11:45 AM 09-24-2014
Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet:
Black holes may not actually exist.

http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showt...cience+is+cool
Not necessarily. It just means that we might be slightly wrong about the singularity aspect of a black hole, just as we were about the event horizon. Mainly that the center of a black hole might not be an actual singularity, but something that asymptotically approaches a singularity.

Media outlets did the same thing when Hawking made his now famous statement that event horizons don't actually exist the way we thought. Headlines all read "Black holes don't exist, says Hawking." Which completely misrepresents what Hawking meant. Similarly, the scientist here readily admits that something exists there and it gives off Hawking radiation.

The objects we currently call black holes absolutely exist. That's not really in question. This just means that we could have much more to learn about their formation. Particularly the idea that information is destroyed by a black hole and not eventually returned to the universe. If this is true, then it will definitely change the way we define black holes. But they're still there.
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