How would you do it? Nukes wont do it. Radiation posioning wont kill you thatfast in most cases.
>>17005558>unhingedhinged you mean
>>17005244>Just fly over them and gas them with some nice cocktail.That's how you get resistant strains of jeet. Chemicals are best used around the periphery to prevent spread; the main infestation needs to be resolved the old fashioned way with pith helmets and Martini-Henry rifles.
>>17005315brown people have some other kind of immune system
Finally let them see bobs and vagene. They won't be able to stand the shock.
>>17005302r/woosh
never going to happen editionprevious >>17003963
How are they supposed to catch up in sats when Neutron isn't going to be ready for at least over a year (and won't scale as fast as they want ofc) and its capacity is shit anyway?
>>17008436you heard of the tortoise? well prepare yourself for the sloth.
>>17006606fugggg I should have listened to /sfg/
>>17008454nostradamus posts amongst us
Reminder that five Starlink launches on Starship is the equivalent of a hundred Falcon 9 launches.
Here we talk about how the Earth is a spinning sphere, moving at an incredibly high speed that somehow no one notices.
>>17006757>the roundness of earth’s shadow cast on the moon:)
>>17007394I can feel you're in a state of emotional distress. Did we hit a soft spot, anon?
>>17007515bait or retarded? That shadow simply doesn’t involve the earth, you’re just seeing the day and night side of the moon because the sun doesn’t hit the back side. Now try explaining the crescent moon that we all see
>>17007529no no no balltrannieYOU explain first how a "spherical" earth casts that shadow
>>17007653>I'm a *le troll xDGet better bait dude.
>oh no! who could've known this was going to happen!?
>>17007380Looks like it's time to move to Patagonia, according to this map.
>>17006838They never do, which means this won't be the peak
>muh acDo you guys only go outside to get to and from your car?
>>17008179Low IQ post
>>17008335Why should I want to be outside for more than a few minutes when the air is 40 degrees C
China won’t surpass us- ACK
Goddamn socialist bug bastards
Other countries are doing shit like this too. This is a good thing. One of the theories about what will happen to the universe is that everything will die and it will be a freezing cold void. If we are going to do something crazy like create artificial universes or whatever the quantum guys have in mind, keeping the sun burning or making a new one will be vital. This is a big step in the right direction and something normal people wouldn't have thought about doing until it was too late.
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Let's say a genie granted your wish for infinite monkeys. Imagine once per second, a random form of monkey spontaneously appears somewhere in the US. This process will never end no matter what. How long before the planet is uninhabitable? How long before the Earth itself is at risk of being destroyed by the sheer mass of simians? Assume the monkeys are otherwise completely normal, they can die, but like any matter they cannot be completely destroyed. The monkeys can generate at any height, so they might form on the surface and be fine, fall from immense heights or spontaneously form underground.
>>17006265Wouldn't the perpetual monkey manifestation prevent heat death precisely because each monkey spawns ex nihilo but alive, thus introducing negentropy?
>>17006370It made me laugh, therefore it wasn't useless
6 million monkeys would already be unreasonable to dispose of.
>>17006093Humans could essentially keep going like nothing had happened except for one thing which is accidents. If the monkeys can appear anywhere then they will cause a relatively high amount of accidents and general nuisance when ever they appear in the middle of a road or a backyard or something. Disposing off few thousand monkeys every hour would be tedious but easily manageable by an industrial society. For comparison we eat about 300 million cows year, 30 million of those in the USA and billions of chickens and fish and other smaller things. A monkey every second is merely 31.5 million monkeys that have to be disposed off so similar in scale to the cattle industry.Of course there would have to be quite a massive scale of monkey hunters and the like since they aren't conveniently all already in the farms like cows but I'd imagine we would simply eat most of them if monkey meat turns out to be any good. Burning them for fuel is probably the second option. Imagine the smell.If they can generate on any height then practically most of them will just spawn underground and be never seen or in the air and instantly die. Disposal would be more disgusting but much easier than if they just spawned on the surface and had to be caught before they cause trouble. The mass is totally irrelevant. 31.5 million monkeys * extremely heavy 0.5 ton obese gorilla is merely 16 million tons of matter which converted to say granite is a cube with a side length of 175 meters, large in human scale but to a continental plate or the volume of the oceans essentially nothing. Of course that itself is about a magnitude too big to account for small simians. If that much matter was dumped into the oceans it would raise the surface by about 15 nanometers a year, not quite a hundred million years for a meter, or hundreds of thousands of times slower than we are raising them by melting the glaciers currently. Sun would swallow the earth before this had a meaningful effect.
>>17006382Yes, everywhere except the dark monkey-covered Earth would be dead with maximum entropy, and then Earth and some space around it being sustained through neg entropy.
YOUR BRAIN IS YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS. IT IS NOTHING MORE THAN AN EMERGENT PROPERTY. FEAR DEATH.
>>17007055>or do you believe they are inteligent?Evidence otherwise? Or do you believe there's an arbitrary cut-off point between awareness and no awareness?
>>17002282The HPC is a philosophical question not an Scientific one. That fact that you have got them mixed up is telling that you haven't even put much thought onto this subject. I don't know why I should even take you seriously, and believe this claim
>>17007064>not an Scientific one.a*
>>17003731That reminds me, what does a materialist atheist think about the ontological standing of math? Does the platonic materialist reject the existence of the number 5 unless you can point to a pile of five stones? What if you separate the stones? Does five cease to exist?
>>17008132How can a number exist?
How can this be explained?
>>17007401yes.
>>17007706I don't think anyone's seriously questioning why it happens here. But that they are there is something to seriously consider when trying to draw conclusions from the given data set.
>>17008033>Yeah it's weird how they only appear with the weirdosIs demonstrating that their intuition is that the larger CI shouldn't be occurring for the smaller sample size groups.
>>17008164Autists and not understanding sarcasm. Name a more iconic duo.
>>17007309Smart people will understand that placing yourself into a vague, unfalsifiable DEI category is a simple way to dramatically increase your chances of success. Claiming to be gay on any application that asks is the easiest and if you aren't already doing it you're just dumb. Claiming to be a tranny might require slightly more commitment if there's an interview. Claiming to be black is the ballsiest depending on how much of a mutt you are.
How do you distinguish between "hot pink", "shocking pink", "magenta" and "fuchsia" in this context?
>>17005993you're dedicated
>>17005960You forgot electric orchid, retard
>>17005960I wish mods actually cared about the quality of this board
>>17007479Yeah, not kidding, why didn't they delete your reply? Proof this board has fallen.
>>17005960Hot
Does working at particle accelerators(like fermilab) make it easier to get women?
>>17008079They're too irrelevant for Mossad so no. Some people adjacent to them are definitely getting some young pussy as we speak.
>>17008081quit name fagging retard
>>17008079Probably
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Hello I am designing a hypothetical nuclear battlecruiser, and now her reactor.>PWR>~5% enrichment, flexible>O-shape reactor: horizontal fuel rods in lower cylinder. Water flows around to an upper cylinder where a bunch of tubes with turbine-water pass through, to make steam. Then, the core-water goes back down to lower cylinder.How can I design the lower fuel rod channels to allow easy refueling? My first idea was just to have a zirconium pipe and shove new uranium pellets in one end, it falls out the other, but this is kinda retarded because the heat wouldn't transfer to the water due to air gap.So what if>the fuel channel was stuffed with powderised uranium>or filled with water (not connected to reactor water) to transfer heat>a whole fuel assembly with its water included? the water wouldn't circulate with the rest of the corewater.>something else, idkReally just want to avoid needing to empty and open the reactor to refuel it. Chernobyl could refill in operation, why can't a PWR?
>I think if you were to use more enriched uranium then you could make refueling simplerCertainly less frequent/sizeable, but simpler?Also, would mixing graphite and water moderation potentially be safer? If you have enough water moderation you could avoid a positive void coefficient but adding in some graphite should make the reactor stabler under conditions like the BWR at La Salle 1988? (Water boiled to steam -> no moderation -> cools -> steam back to water -> repeat)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaSalle_County_Nuclear_Generating_Station#Incidentshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZiKXMgIKGg
>>17007698>I also don't understand how the pellets falling out and over the channel was allowed to be such a problem at Windscale, when the fix could be $20 worth of chain-link fence.stupidity and cutting cornersit was weapon production program so each delay had political costeven installing of the filter on top of the chimney was seen as controversial because cost + delay>unitsdon't use imperial pleasenobody in academia (even US one) uses imperial unitsit's all metric>btw, if ~194 MeV is released per U235 fission, and ~2.4 neutrons are released at 1-2 MeV each, that means about 98% of the energy is released as heat into the fuel right, only 2% in moderator/absorber? good first order estimatesome of energy will be carried by neutrinos which will just harmlessly escape the reactor so it should be even lower than that>Certainly less frequent/sizeable, but simpler?smaller reactor size for same power so more space for shielding / machinery and stuffall nuclear subs use more enriched fuel than usual powerplants because of that advantage>Also, would mixing graphite and water moderation potentially be safer? yes but I'm not sure about the proportionsyou would need to get some specialist data about neutron velocity distribution depending on the thickness of graphite and waterI'm not sure this data is publicly available (but it should be easy to obtain for anyone that has some radioactive material so maybe they don't care about secrecy there)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>17006388>refuelmost modern naval reactors are designed to never be refuelled for their operational lifespan.
>>17008073well yes because you can lift it out of the ship in the case of carrier (and no other way to safely refuel that), or in the case of submarine you have no way of removing it without cutting out the entire sectionin the case of battlecruiser you wouldn't have a large flat space and it would be even less economical to cut the ship apart for the sole purpose of welding in new reactor compartmenthmm what system do nuclear icebreakers use? russia has at least one
>>17007825>unitsI know nobody uses imperial for nuclear stuff (I even asked my dad who did an electrical PhD in the USA, he said it was all metric) but it made a bit more sense for naval design, I think even today wikipedia quotes displacement in long tons.99% of it is the same as using metric anyway, so many units I use are just the same derivatives of length/mass/force and it's the same except swapping m/kg/kgf for ft/lbm/lbf, maybe with long tons or inches thrown in. I started doing imperial-only for the 'challenge' but it hasn't changed anything much except for that one time I mixed up psf and psi.then my Aussie uni (officially metric since the 70s) just somehow dumps TSF (short Tons per Square Foot) on us, though the Indian instructor didn't even know what it meant except a conversion factor to kPa.>good then but is the system engineered in a way that moving parts getting stuck will block the access to the reactor? that is my concern thereProbably, but if so it would only affect individual fuel rods. Probably.>>17008125>>17008073It is still possible to hoist the reactors out (through pre-planned routes) but it'd still be a huge pain. If you can refuel without that, you don't need to use high enrichment uranium, so it's cheaper (main reason) and nobody spergs out about nuclear proliferation. (Assuming you aren't the USN, nobody gives a fuck if they build another ship with 80%+ enrichment)Because so much of the weight is armour, there's lots of space you need for buoyancy anyway, so setting aside some room to move reactors in/out isn't that hard. It'll probably be free 99% of the time anyway, for storage or as an indoor basketball court or something.
It’s true that dinosaurs had feathers and weren’t gay, but also, feathered dinosaur art is the culture of heckin’ chonky they/them furry gay redditors.You can’t deny this.
>>17007413Looks pretty normal to me
>>17007419That's the face she wears in public. You asked about her furfag shit.
>>17007455Looks like her accounts were deleted, but what I could find were pretty tame. Just some titties here and there and stuff like pic.
>>17002799You don't know for sure they weren't gay, many animals today are gay.
>>17007455I like how even in a screencap like this you can see the /an/ dino schizo talk
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513821000453Why is this?They measured intelligence through iq tests btw
>>17006518>Contrary to our prediction that women would prefer more intelligent menHow deeply brainwashed by feminism do you have to be to make that prediction? Who ever actually believed women who said "I just want a nice guy who is smart and funny"? Women don't give a shit about any of that, they want a dominant, cool man who fucks her rough.>Some of the authors of the study are womenKek, I wonder if they pretended to be surprised by this. >>17006585No, it still makes them less attractive. Take two guys of equal attractiveness and women will reject a genius nice guy in favor of a midwit asshole. This used to be widely known by all men, but somehow feminists shamed men into pretending otherwise
>>17006489If you're smart enough to be witty and clever then that's attractive, that's basically the extent of the attraction to intelligence
>>17008278Typo yes, I'm aware its a sub field but it's the only properly replicable part of it. some absolute howlers have emerged from the field, one of which was some study of polynesians written entirely from a hotel room
>>17008289there's more if you can use your smarts to stay fit, get rich and wield power
>>17008299That's true
How are they suddenly so smart in stem?
Human capital is overrated honestly. Technological advancements is mostly about research budget and good policies.
Without Russia or China we wouldn’t have a necessary rival to compete and innovate against.
>>16971484>suddenlyHoly fucking shit...............
>>16971484They're not smart. They're just human LLMs which can say reasonable sounding things but never make original discoveries.
>>16971484Don't know about China but South Korea went autistic at the government level to pull themselves out of third world status through STEM.>"Think about what happen in Brazil. Decades ago it decided to become the best in the world. Scouts scoured each and every village to find the most talented kids. It did not matter if they were rich or poor, black, brown, or white, lived in a village or a big city, had powerful parents or were orphans. If they were good, they were supported, mentored, tracked and trained. And eventually, the country won. Time and again ... Until there was no doubt they were the best. Brazil beat the world five times. The tragedy is that Brazil chose to do this in soccer....Meanwhile, South Korea chose to do exactly the same thing ... in math and science. Very different outcomes."South Korea used to be below Brazil on almost every development metric. Now they've left most of their former peers in the dust.
What is the science behind being a wizard?FYYYYYYREBALLLLLL
>>17008263You got to make friends with plasma first, but it's pretty difficult because wizards are notoriously socially stunted
>>17008263Life is about orb. Its all about chasing the orb. From the moment you opened your eyes and mind. The orb is always the one you seek. The orb in you, the orb in other. The orb in trees. The orb in cars. The orb in the sun. The orb of the universe. The orb of language. The orb of math. Life is about chasing the orb. And our inability to understand that there are no orbs
>>17008263I notice a lot of people accidentally cast fireball in their kitchen when deep frying.