Comment More limits (Score 1) 835
Once you hit Kardeshev-III, it's a long hard slog to M31, and that only buys you another doubling.
Once you hit Kardeshev-III, it's a long hard slog to M31, and that only buys you another doubling.
Rollerons, such as are used on the Sidewinder missile, are a relatively simple way to limit the spin on a rocket.
Simple wind-spun gyros torque against the fins if the rocket spins, making them pivot to counter the spin.
Could be cheaper and/or easier than precision machining.
How often have you heard of people who are lost in the woods/at sea, and who could have called for help if they had cell phone connectivity?
They could fly one of these as part of a search. Even if the owner isn't actively using the phone, the drone could detect the electronic serial number of each phone in its coverage area and match it against the lost person's phone.
These are the days of lasers in the jungle.
Lasers in the jungle somewhere.
If it is 53 cm instead of 5 feet, then scaling from the video is off by a factor of (5 feet/53 cm)^3 = 24 and his 4 bbarrels per second becomes 15 thousand barrels per day, assuming he only made that one mistake.
This is not good, but it is closer to the mainstream media than to the Revelation-quoting Alabaman.
There's no reason to believe a brute force attack on AES128 will ever succeed.
There's no reason to believe a brute force attack on AES128 will never succeed.
Also implicated in the assassination was Prawo Jazdy.
The most ecologically sound place to put people is underground. The dead don't reproduce (though, surprisingly, their number increase every day) and they don't use energy, food, or other resources.
That doesn't mean that it's a good way to live.
Much better than that 2 trillion degree quark vichyssoise.
The energy released was mind-numbing: in one-fifth of a second, this supercharged magnetic neutron star blasted out as much energy as the Sun does in 250,000 years!"
There's no way for me to get my head around these numbers to "truly" feel it. What methods can you use to visualize such extreme numbers?
A fifth of a second is about the time it takes to blink. It's about 12 frames of a 720P HD video signal.
Fact: Every year, the temperature rose on average 0.01K or 0.0039 percent.
Fact: Temperature differences of less than 0.01 K require very sensitive equipment to be measured correctly.
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Let's imagine that out of 73000 temperature readings only 3 values were only 1 degree Celsius off. The person reading the temperature scale made an error and incorrectly reported 21 degrees when the true daily average was 20 degrees.
If we have 3 erroneous readings out of 73000, the error is 50% higher than the assumed increase in global temperature.
Fact: 3 measurements out of 73000 being 1 degree off is an error of 0.00004 degrees. This is 1 day's worth of global warming.
If we thought we were able to predict when a specific global warming event would occur, and we we were actually wrong by an entire day, then obviously global warming is a crock.
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