Let's talk about colonizing the moon first, would it be a shit idea or a good idea?
Pros: You can launch rockets off it, using less fuel to get to mars or other planets than starting on Earth.
Closer to Earth so sending resources wouldn't be a problem.
Con: No atmosphere.
Can get hit by an asteroid and cause damage to the colony.
>>8861034
Can be built underground and have the entrance look like a two by four manhole cover.
Just bury your facilities deep inside the moon and you solve both the cons you mentioned
>>8861034
Worth it if they can build it underground.
Not worth it otherwise.
Lunar drilling technology will have to be developed.
Why is the universe so big if we're never going to witness even a fraction of it let alone leave our own star? Who designed this game? Cut this shit out dude
>>8861001
>We're never going to witness even a fraction of it
Maybe we can break the speed of light in the future with wormholes.
>>8861013
They've already proved negative mass exists. Warp drives looks more and more like it will become a reality.
>>8861001
You just need through see the universe through Wild glasses.
Just like a number is not a number unless you can write it down, a planet is not a planet unless you can personally see it.
That means only the earth and the moon exists. Great.
Has anyone on /sci/ seen this shitty movie?
>>8860787
yay! /thisthread/ again!
>>8860787
What did the one on the right provide? Gravity assist?
>>8860845
kek
What does /sci/ think? Will this help me escape brainlet-mode?
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2128695-hungry-stomach-hormone-promotes-growth-of-new-brain-cells/
Bullshit. Why are Africans so low IQ then?
>>8860388
because they aren't fasting, they're constantly starving
did you think for 5 seconds before you posted?
>>8860388
damn...
>climate change
>undeniably true
>man man climate change
>likely but not totally proven
There is nothing wrong with this reasoning.
>>8857656
>planet is covered in buildings and structures
>trees are being genocided
>man made climate change isn't true
Even if there isn't total proof, it can't really be denied. But who wants to wait till all the remaining landmass is submerged in the oceans? By the time there is "total proof" there won't be much we can do and it will be too late.
what else is causing climate change?
What else could cause it?
You guys are the same as flat-earth fanatics.
How many fucking climate change threads are we gonna have.
It's just deniers getting BTFO and then creating a new bait thread and we argue in circles
Why not just make /climatechange/ general with complimentary pastebin
what I don't get is why do we care?
climate change sounds nice. desertous areas full of brown people get fucked up. northern areas where there is a significant amount of landmass become more habitable. maybe even greenland and antartica open up for real estate.
let's go!
If you guys are so smart why arent you in the most difficulty field of all cognitive science. Little boy and his mathematics. IT's not even like you understand thats just a non responsive language.
>>8855725
lol so slow with your "maths" that you can't even respond within a minute
there's pseudoscience in that chart. turn it into a pentagon then come back.
>>8855725
why does psychology get Ψ ?
Ψ is for quantum mechanics/quantum chemistry
>uni bans calculators in all math and science classes until calculus 3
why live?
>>8855406
Engineering major?
>allowed to use calculators in Calc 3
kids these days.
There's nothing you need a calculator for outside of approximations, and physics.
It's time to let go of your security blanket.
>8th grade science teacher tells class we're likely the one of the first generation of people that will live to 200
>turn 25 August of this year
>still no big progress in anti-aging
It's not fucking fair. Kids born in 2025 will probably get to live forever and see all the cool advancements in technology but we have to die like peasants at 83 right when things are getting good
Fuck this gay earth
>>8854921
26 here, feel your pain OP. Don't lose hope, increase your chances by taking care of your body. And at the end of the day, at least you don't have to be Ray Kurzweil...
You should look upon death with curiosity, it's our only ticket out of this dimension.
No matter how far science advances, we will still be limited in our understanding of the world's true nature if we continue to live as we are.
>>8854921
Anon, there has actually been progress in anti-aging.
It has been proven reverse aging is possible, as it has occurred within tested mice who grew younger. Sadly they also got cancer.
Progress takes time and energy. Its a slow thing.
I'm sorry physicists, but the entire expansion of space as in "matter isn't expanding but the space itself is expanding" along with dark matter + expansion speed being faster than the speed of light is one of the most stupidest scientific consensus I have heard.
>>8854817
Listen, we used to live in castles and towers and pore over scrolls in candle light, and now we are experiencing such strange and unusual and unimaginable things, such as vehicles that exit the atmosphere, and tropical rain forests, and Mexican people. So tell me again that the universe isn't expanding
Ok anon, write a paper on it and get your nobel prize.
Okay, now give the equations of your model.
It doesnt
it doesnt
It doesnt XD
I'm just gonna leave this here
>posting horizontally
kys scum
>>8862528
get off the drugs
Someone want to red pill me on Diodes? I know they only allow electricity to pass in one direction, does that apply to both AC and DC?
>>8862388
2.7
>>8862400
Chill out, autismo supreme.
OP isn't trying to start some flamewar.
I am pleased to reveal to the world the new theory of science.
* Photons are never particles, they are waves kept together and round by a force (electromagnetic?), until they hit the slit in the double slit
* Photons are not massless, if they were massless you wouldn't be able to see them
* The material of photons is made out of a different kind of material, the same as gravity and other forces
* See video of a photon at 1Thz FPS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVoqErf7cN0
Prove me wrong
Everything here appears to be in order. You can expect your nobel prize and four honorary PhDs in the mail in four to six weeks.
>>8862172
You've been in a coma for 5 years. Your insane theories are the result of your brain cells slowly atrophying and dieing.
>PROVE ME WRONG!!!!
Plz wake up
>>8862179
>can't even understand grade 8 math on khanacademy
It's over for me, isn't it?
>>8862129
Yes, you should probably kill yourself now.
>>8862129
I refuse to believe this. There's legitimately no way a functional human being cannot understand something as simple as 8th grade math.
>>8862129
just get on down to your local union hall and get into the trades.
Explain these results.
Pro tip: If you can't, you do not deserve to browse /sci/.
do your own homework brainlet
>>8861913
This is taken from a research study I conducted, idiot.
>>8861912
p-value is less than .05, which means the relationship is statistically significant.
that's about all I got for you, is that STATA?