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>game is live service
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they finally found out about OP's mom?
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>>720117172
Bros...... not like this......
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>>720117172
I got a black hole for you
Brrrraaaapppp
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>>720117172
Still can't believe scientist believe in something as absurd as the Big Bang whilst not understanding a Godlike entity had to set it in motion
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>Neil DeGay
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>>720117354
In Tengri we trust
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>>720117354
Be based like the former pope
>Evolution is real...because god did that shit homie.
>Nuh uh it was carbon and millions of years by sheer chance!
If god can make lucky 7's line up for jimbob he can make atoms line up for man to walk earth.
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>>720117172
>Le funny and wholesome reddit scientist
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>>720117172
Fuck that faggot. I was born into a world that had 9 planets in its solar system. Because of him there are now 8. When they're not stabbing women to death on trains they're killing entire planets
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>>720117354
which god are we talking?
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>>720117745
Allah (the Sunni one)
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>>720117172
Fuck off with this gayass nigger. Jewtube is always trying to push this moron into me, now you fags are posting his ugly mug here as well.
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>>720117745
Dyeus (the cool one)
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>>720117172
science is so fucking dumb, dude check out this new hole I invented that will not affect humankind in any way in the history of the universe, oh how's that cancer thing going btw?
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>>720117359
I hate how this is an accurate summary of theoretical physics. Three fucking panels, that's all it takes.
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>>720118559
smartest religious zealot
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>>720118559
>humankind
This is one of those words like 'horrifying' that seriously need to die.
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>black holes
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>>720117354
scientiest also try really hard to keep their golden String theory alive, so now there are hundred forks of the theory to bend it around being somewhat believable. Extraterrestrial science is really just a little more than guessing.

The joke starts with almost every picture about space being fake for marketing purpose.
Believing in Dimensions is more insane than any form of god
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>>720118559
>how's that cancer thing going btw?
much better thanks, what with it being treated using(among other things) a positron emission tomograph
not that you'd know what it means, being a philistine and all
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>>720117172
guys, nothing actually matters because in trillions of trillions of trillions of trillions...x1000 the universe will be a completely black void wasteland with no energy or anything left but drifting photon particles
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>>720117871
He's only got like 2 channels. Just filter both and you'll never see him again.
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>>720118703
No zealot worth his weight in salt would use a term like humankind willingly.
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>>720118997
This is why you build a big gravity generator while matter still exists to crunch the universe into a singularity to kickstart it all over again.
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>>720118997
Sucks for you I'm gonna be chilling in heaven.
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>>720118997
wrong, black holes will grow and the universe will contract again, and everything will come back together into a singular point and create a new big bang, completing the cycle.
our universe as WE know it is just another in a cycle of big bangs.
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>>720119194
space will expand at a faster rate and rip itself apart, leaving us in fragments of reality.
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>>720118997
>trillions of years into the future
>still forced to live on this shitty planet right up until the Sun explodes
Grim
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>>720119178
What if there's no afterlife.
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>>720119306
GG
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>>720118997
le smart science man can barely predict the weather on earth, but you are convinced he has an accurate model of what the universe will do across infinity+++ years? midwits are tiresome creatures.
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>>720119263
space is just a breath, it will expand and then contract
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>>720119116
>>720119194
maybe the previous universe people created the gravity generator also and the ones before and so on to allow souls to escape the black void, and if we don't do it we'll break the cycle
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>>720119716
Look up the great attractor
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>>720119716
shit i guess i'll get started on that rn
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>>720119630
Whataboutism.
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>>720119901
don't call him autistic
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>>720117595
Ok thanks
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>>720118997
yeah and i'll have the exclusive photons and you'll only have the poor photons broke boy
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>>720119630
Physics has had great success at describing certain kinds of behavior: planets in orbit, spacecraft going to the moon, pendulums and springs and rolling balls, that sort of thing. The regular movement of objects. These are described by what are called linear equations, and mathematicians can solve those equations easily. We've been doing it for hundreds of years.

But there is another kind of behavior, which physics handles badly. For example, anything to do with turbulence. Water coming out of a spout. Air moving over an airplane wing. Weather. Turbulent events are described by nonlinear equations. They're hard to solve-in fact, they're usually impossible to solve. So physics never understood this whole class of events. Until about 45 years ago. The theory that describes them is called chaos theory.

Chaos theory grew out of attempts to make computer models of weather in the 1960s. Weather is a complex system, namely the earth's atmosphere as it interacts with the land and the sun. The behavior of this system always defied understanding. So naturally we couldn't predict weather. But what the early researchers learned from computer models was that, even if you could understand it, you still couldn't predict it. Weather prediction is absolutely impossible. The reason is that the behavior of the system is sensitively dependent on initial conditions.

If I have a weather system that I start up with a certain temperature and a certain wind speed and a certain humidity - and if I then repeat it with almost the same temperature, wind, and humidity - the second system will not behave almost the same. It'll wander off and rapidly will become very different from the first. Thunderstorms instead of sunshine. That's nonlinear dynamics. They are sensitive to initial conditions: tiny differences become amplified.

The shorthand is the "butterfly effect." A butterfly flaps its wings in Beijing, and weather in New York is different.
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>>720117595
>like the former pope
Does the current pope not like this?
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>>720118845
string theory is relatively fringe
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>>720117843
Sunni and Shia worship the same God, though?
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>>720119302
The meteor ruin everything, the dinos who kept humans in their ecosystem died out and allowing the humans to become invasive species.
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>>720120841
Doctrinal differences, I forget which one is the militant one and which one is the live-and-let-live one. Concerning abrahamic derived faiths, they do not fucking like apostacy.
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>>720120778
Dude's been pope for like two months.
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>>720121127
Monkeys didn't even exist, and humans are only around 200,000 years old as a species.
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>>720118997
not my problem
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>>720120778
The Pope is dead, long live the Pope.
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>>720121243
These are seed oils, which remain fluid at room temperature, if you really want to cause problems, you need to pour animal fat down the drain.
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>>720117843
Salafi fingers typed this post.
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>>720117172
Who is the biggest science hack

NDGT
Michio Kaku
Avi Loeb
Bill Nye
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>>720117359
Offer something that makes more sense while not disagreeing with even more math. You won't because if it fits you'll be either convinced to never do that again, disappeared, or suicided with several magdumps to the back of your head.
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>>720121161
Iirc their difference of view is about Mohammed's successor, so it's rather political than ideological
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>>720120717
>Chaos theory grew out of attempts to make computer models of weather in the 1960s. Weather is a complex system, namely the earth's atmosphere as it interacts with the land and the sun. The behavior of this system always defied understanding. So naturally we couldn't predict weather. But what the early researchers learned from computer models was that, even if you could understand it, you still couldn't predict it. Weather prediction is absolutely impossible. The reason is that the behavior of the system is sensitively dependent on initial conditions.
>The shorthand is the "butterfly effect." A butterfly flaps its wings in Beijing, and weather in New York is different.
That's the pop-culture explanation.
The actual chaos theory defines stable equilibriums and moments of chaos/change.
The butterfly is an example of how stable shit is. A single butterfly flapping its wings or not has no real effect on the weather pattern, because local weather is a stable equilibrium and you need MASSIVE effort to change a sunny day into a blizzard. Or you need a chaotic state where even a comparatively smaller effort flips the end result, like with sporadic rains under the right conditions where figuring out whether a cloud forms and starts raining or not is the real "unsolvably complex" problem.
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>>720117359
Einstein's theory doesn't work and they're still coping about it
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>>720121673
The problem is that they discard everything the other successor's chain said should be done.
It's the same as Christianity.
What used to be whether you wanted to suck Italian or Greek cocks (usually a simple matter of which power center was closer to you or places you were interested in) turned into massive ideological and practical differences as the Roman popes kept doing their changes to the religion and adding new stuff into it (celibacy, confessions, church marriages, Gregorian calendar,...) which the Greek leaders did not have to copy from them.
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>>720121337
>Israel
>Saudis
>Not hostile
kek
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>>720118997
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>>720118997

That isn't an excuse to not live your life or take care of yourself. Stop black pilling and realize yourself.
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>>720118780
zesty
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>>720119263
Probably because beyond our big bang region of space there's the rest of the blackhole sea with trillions of Swiss cheese Bing bang events, meanwhile the rest of existence is pulling and tearing and reshaping at a scale too large to comprehend and worry about.
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Its called the Monad. Or if you want to get metaphysical the unmoved mover. Most philosophers were also scientists until recently.
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>>720122068
Life being a pointless slog is a very good reason to not do anything, you have thousands of years of religion and philosophy trying to address precisely that.
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>>720117354
So where did God come from?
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>>720118141
I hate this meme. Arnold is a total faggot nowadays. Giant pussy that worships leftism.
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>>720117359
You know the result is 3 and you have two 1s that add together. What would you assume is missing from your available information?
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>>720118960
Oh so Cancer is now cured with a %100 success rate?
Dumb fuck
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>>720122270
He's Austrian, he's not allowed to express right wing ideas.
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>>720122174
He didn't. That's the conclusion that all medival Christian and modern philosophers came to. There must have been something unmutable that set everything in motion.
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>>720117172
>science and space are important! Fund nasal!
>Elon: we should go to mars
>noooooooo, that's dumb
This stupid fucking nigger. Even if we didnt make it to mars, can you imagine all the stuff we'd learn along the way? The stuff we'd learn trying to make a craft that could go to Mars? This guy is just a partisan activist.
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>>720121725
Chaos is not just random and unpredictable. We actually find hidden regularities within the complex variety of a system's behavior. That's why chaos has now become a very broad theory that's used to study everything from the stock market, to rioting crowds, to brain waves during epilepsy. Any sort of complex system where there is confusion and unpredictability. We can find an underlying order. An underlying order is essentially characterized by the movement of the system within phase space.

Chaos theory says two things. First, that complex systems like weather have an underlying order. Second, the reverse of that. Simple systems can produce complex behavior. For example, pool balls. You hit a pool ball, and it starts to carom off the sides of the table. In theory, that's a fairly simple system, almost a Newtonian system. Since you can know the force imparted to the ball, and the mass of the ball, and you can calculate the angles at which it will strike the walls, you can predict the future behavior of the ball. In theory, you could predict the behavior of the ball far into the future, as it keeps bouncing from side to side. You could predict where it will end up three hours from now, in theory.

But in fact, it turns out you can't predict more than a few seconds into the future. Because almost immediately very small effects, like imperfections in the surface of the ball and tiny indentations in the wood of the table start to make a difference. And it doesn't take long before they overpower your careful calculations. So it turns out that this simple system of a pool ball on a table has unpredictable behavior.
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>>720121215
You literally cannot prove that in any way, merely cite subjective evidence.
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The collective IQ of this thread is equal to its number of posts
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOhQOHD2hc8
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>>720122383
How is that any different from believing that the Big Bang just happened on its own?
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>>720118845
>scientiest also try really hard to keep their golden String theory alive
literally everyone in physics hates string theory, because it doesn't make any verifiable predictions.
The Standard Model is King and will be forever, as it is the single most-successful theory in physics.
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>>720117359
People make fun of indians for the same thing
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>>720122447
Putting boots on Mars is worthwhile, but not for long term habitation like Musk wants. Mars gravity is one third that of Earths and has a dead core, so no magnetosphere strong enough to protect anything living on the surface from cosmic radiation. Making it Earthlike is way beyond our capabilities. We unironically have a better shot at terraforming Venus with current technology, and that's an acidic hellhole.
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>>720117172
The way he says that is stupid becouse its not like we would know everything about fucking black holes in the first place
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>>720122447
If you actually listen to him, you'll quickly realize just how fucking retarded and uneducated he actually is. I remember watching him on Joe Rogan one time, and Joe started talking about flying cars, and his response was literally something along the lines of "We have flying cars already because we invented suspended roads". That would be like saying humans can fly because we can swim underwater and not have our feet touch the ground.
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>>720122540
It still gives a cause. Its not a satisfying response, but its still an explanation.
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>>720117172
Honestly I just wanna hear about the new COMBOS Niel is finding out there
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there are more ebt cards in america then there are stars in the solar system...i fucking love science
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>according to the uncertainty principle, the more precisely you measure a particle's location, the more difficult it's to measure its speed and vice versa
>this is taken to mean that the universe contains an in-built RNG factor rather than that our tools of observation are just too primitive to see clearly
retards
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>>720122040
Israel would be
>no data available
But given recent events, agreed.
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>>720118997
これは戦闘因果に支配された宇宙の運命に風穴を開ける男の物語
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>>720117172
this nigga still defending trannies and ignores science facts?
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>>720122806
Makes me think about all of the avenues of science and discovery that were quite literally blocked from going public because a bunch of stubborn old men basically wanted complete control over what exists as the correct theory.
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>>720122806
>according to the uncertainty principle, the more precisely you measure a particle's location, the more difficult it's to measure its speed and vice versa
>the more difficult
That's still not what it means. In order to look at a particle, you have to fire a fucking electron beam at it which the electron microscope then resolves into an image like radar. Doing this completely fucking stops whatever the particle was doing before you shot it, and we have no other means of looking at them, so you can either look at it or look at what it does after it's done it.
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>>720122635
The amount of technology we got just from putting men on the moon shows that funding space exploration trickles down a myriad of worthwhile innovations for society. Satellites, GPS, miniaturized computers, etc. So yes, there's more reason to go to Mars than just making it a 2nd home.

But this notion of some people that living on Mars requires global terraforming is absurd. We'd live in caves or put domes over craters. After a long enough period of doming over craters, we'd naturally have most of Mars domed over and the planet would be quasi terraformed without us even trying to do so.
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>>720123062
>The amount of technology we got just from putting men on the moon shows that funding space exploration trickles down a myriad of worthwhile innovations for society.
Kinda crazy that for some reason its not possible to send people to the moon again though
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>>720123120
>America sent white men on the moon with just toasters
>suddenly no moon missions from the 80s onward to the present day with access to modern computers, engines and shit
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>>720123034
That doesn't contradict what I said. We CAN measure a particle's position and speed, but the more precise result we want, the harder it gets
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Aren't all galaxies essentially just collections of stars orbiting massive black holes?
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>>720123120
>>720123178
You'd honestly have to be retarded to believe that we haven't been going to the moon for years in secret. Just because you don't hear about it on the news doesn't mean it's not happening.
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anti science schizos are truly the biggest retards in the entire fucking world. Imagine looking at a paper a hundreds pages long explaining why something happens and how to replicate it then going YOURE FUCKING WRONG while providing 0 (Zero) reasons or evidence to the alternative.
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theres no reason to back to the moon. We already got samples the first time around and we can measure and inspect the makeup of the moon from earth. We can already send rovers there which is functionally the same as sending people except magnitudes cheaper and more efficient. Fucking moron.
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>>720123062
You cannot have people living on Mars full stop. The issues go beyond the atmosphere. Low gravity has serious effects on animal physiology, for example, about six months in LEO causes your god damn blood cells to turn into spheres, people lose muscle mass and bone density even faster. Any human population living on Mars long term is going to become an alien race over hundreds of years that will not be able to survive outside a low gravity environment.
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>>720123178
Stop with this shit, poltards.
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It is what it is.
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