LGP Science Thread
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Simulations back up theory that Universe is a hologram.
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NASA Mars rover finds evidence of life-friendly ancient lake
Scientists have found evidence of an ancient freshwater lake on Mars well suited to support microbial life, the researchers said Monday.
The lake, located inside Gale Crater where the rover landed in August 2012, likely covered an area 31 miles long and 3 miles wide, though its size varied over time.
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viva la ben wrote:Simulations back up theory that Universe is a hologram.
http://www.nature.com/news/simulations- ... am-1.14328" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I was just coming to post this. Don't fully understand it, but I think it's cool nonetheless.
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tifosi77 wrote:NASA Mars rover finds evidence of life-friendly ancient lakeScientists have found evidence of an ancient freshwater lake on Mars well suited to support microbial life, the researchers said Monday.
The lake, located inside Gale Crater where the rover landed in August 2012, likely covered an area 31 miles long and 3 miles wide, though its size varied over time.
I think we're getting closer and closer to a disclosure of alien life, but it's a long term "ease the public into it" kind of thing, with multiple world governments involved.
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Essentially everything we are and perceive is a projection from the edge of the boundary of our universe(which only has 2 dimensions) :bongrip:stopper40 wrote:viva la ben wrote:Simulations back up theory that Universe is a hologram.
http://www.nature.com/news/simulations- ... am-1.14328" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I was just coming to post this. Don't fully understand it, but I think it's cool nonetheless.
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[youtube][/youtube]stopper40 wrote:I think we're getting closer and closer to a disclosure of alien life, but it's a long term "ease the public into it" kind of thing, with multiple world governments involved.
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You logged in to the wrong account to post this, Doc.stopper40 wrote:tifosi77 wrote:NASA Mars rover finds evidence of life-friendly ancient lakeScientists have found evidence of an ancient freshwater lake on Mars well suited to support microbial life, the researchers said Monday.
The lake, located inside Gale Crater where the rover landed in August 2012, likely covered an area 31 miles long and 3 miles wide, though its size varied over time.
I think we're getting closer and closer to a disclosure of alien life, but it's a long term "ease the public into it" kind of thing, with multiple world governments involved.
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This is a high school science project waiting to happen."By following that reasoning, if we put male hormones in a chicken and we make a homosexual eat it he will transform into a heterosexual."
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I'm not sure exactly what I'm looking at there, but it's beautiful. The best I can tell is they draw a straight line from Venus to Earth at random points in time over an 8 year period?
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i used to do that when i was a kid
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Public’s Views on Human Evolution
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Well, at least it's getting better.
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That's kinda general isn't it? One can believe in creation but also believe that our species has evolved in some ways. Just not from monkeys.
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Monkeys? Rats!
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I see the resemblance
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More evidence:PensFanInDC wrote:I see the resemblance
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Makes sense. It basically feels like a reset button when you do it.
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are we still getting signal from voyager 1? if so, holy crap that's impressive.
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is pluto still not a planet?
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It's considered a "dwarf planet". It along with Eris (about the same size as Pluto) are not considered planets.
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I believe the politically correct term is "little planet"