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Antimatter/dark matter absolutely fascinating to me
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PETA will get after that monkey limb thing... 
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What? No news on the latest solution to our energy problem being squashed by oil kkkompanies? 
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Pwns wrote:What? No news on the latest solution to our energy problem being squashed by oil kkkompanies?
That - what you're talking about - would be in "This week in Capitalism"
This is going to be my weekly science update
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I don't think they even know that dark matter really exists. It's just that it looks like it MUST exist because otherwise the mathematics don't work.CID1990 wrote:Antimatter/dark matter absolutely fascinating to me
http://www.astro.cornell.edu/academics/ ... idence.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I don't think they've actually been able to directly "see" dark matter. It's what they assume as the explanation for the dynamics they see.
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BTW I think the planet finding thing is another thing where it's not really certain that they're seeing what they think they're seeing. As far as I can tell they're not really seeing planets. Not directly. They're seeing phenomena they interpret as indicating that planets are present see the article at http://science.nasa.gov/astrophysics/fo ... ploration/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; .
They don't have any way of validating what they're concluding based on what they're seeing. They can't jump in to a spaceship, go see what's actually there or not there, and say, "yep, we interpreted the things we were seeing as indications that planets were there and that those planets had certain characteristics and now we've verified that as correct." To me it's another one of those things where most people see something scientists say and assume that it's been really shown to be true when it hasn't. I suspect most people think they've actually seen planets in other star systems. But they haven't. If we ever actually achieve interstellar travel it's possible we might find that all the stuff they say they think they're seeing now is WAY off.
They don't have any way of validating what they're concluding based on what they're seeing. They can't jump in to a spaceship, go see what's actually there or not there, and say, "yep, we interpreted the things we were seeing as indications that planets were there and that those planets had certain characteristics and now we've verified that as correct." To me it's another one of those things where most people see something scientists say and assume that it's been really shown to be true when it hasn't. I suspect most people think they've actually seen planets in other star systems. But they haven't. If we ever actually achieve interstellar travel it's possible we might find that all the stuff they say they think they're seeing now is WAY off.
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Are you subscribed to the sub? There are loads of fascinating things in there.Chizzang wrote:Pwns wrote:What? No news on the latest solution to our energy problem being squashed by oil kkkompanies?
That - what you're talking about - would be in "This week in Capitalism"
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Ninjas are cool.Chizzang wrote:This week in Islam...
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JohnStOnge wrote:I don't think they even know that dark matter really exists. It's just that it looks like it MUST exist because otherwise the mathematics don't work.CID1990 wrote:Antimatter/dark matter absolutely fascinating to me
http://www.astro.cornell.edu/academics/ ... idence.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I don't think they've actually been able to directly "see" dark matter. It's what they assume as the explanation for the dynamics they see.
John,
With all due respect then you'll need to explain these phenomenon then... (No fair using Jesus)
This is the most recent equation that explains dark matter
http://s0.wp.com/latex.php?latex=%5Cthe ... fg=000&s=2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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OK, Chizz...time for you to catch up on real science...but it isn't scientists that are creating brave rats.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/mindsuckers/rat.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2014/ ... immer-text" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Fascinating stuff...and this, "zombie mind control" type of study has been done for a while, not just recently. But science is more definitively identifying proof of how animals/insects are being controlled...down to the genetic level, by parasites.
It appears that many types of animals are controlled by parasites. Scientists have isolated certain genes that control behavior...and have identified parasites that take control of a hosts body by manipulating the hosts brains/behavior. Some crickets are controlled by a parasite that forces them to commit suicide by jumping into water...the only place the parasites can continue their life cycle.
Rats get, "brave" and curious about the scent of cat urine...and guess where the only place the rat's parasite can develop is? Answer: inside a cat's belly
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Some people are prone to drink too much alcohol...others too many sweets...even though they know it is bad for them.
Why do humans give in to their cravings?
Humans carry around a lot of non-human things inside of us. Bacteria outnumber human cells 10-1. I'm willing to bet (and I am certainly not the first to propose this, but I think the people that have are correct) that science will find that we have, "mind suckers" inside of us that direct us to feed their cravings.
Amazing stuff.
Of course we already know that certain drugs can change people's behavior. As we get better at this stuff, one has to wonder who long it will be (or if it already has been) before bad people use this info/actual stuff for their not-so-benevolent purposes (cue expandos).
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/mindsuckers/rat.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2014/ ... immer-text" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Fascinating stuff...and this, "zombie mind control" type of study has been done for a while, not just recently. But science is more definitively identifying proof of how animals/insects are being controlled...down to the genetic level, by parasites.
It appears that many types of animals are controlled by parasites. Scientists have isolated certain genes that control behavior...and have identified parasites that take control of a hosts body by manipulating the hosts brains/behavior. Some crickets are controlled by a parasite that forces them to commit suicide by jumping into water...the only place the parasites can continue their life cycle.
Rats get, "brave" and curious about the scent of cat urine...and guess where the only place the rat's parasite can develop is? Answer: inside a cat's belly
Some people are prone to drink too much alcohol...others too many sweets...even though they know it is bad for them.
Why do humans give in to their cravings?
Humans carry around a lot of non-human things inside of us. Bacteria outnumber human cells 10-1. I'm willing to bet (and I am certainly not the first to propose this, but I think the people that have are correct) that science will find that we have, "mind suckers" inside of us that direct us to feed their cravings.
Amazing stuff.
Of course we already know that certain drugs can change people's behavior. As we get better at this stuff, one has to wonder who long it will be (or if it already has been) before bad people use this info/actual stuff for their not-so-benevolent purposes (cue expandos).
These signatures have a 500 character limit?
What if I have more personalities than that?
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That's why it's called "theoretical" physics, John.JohnStOnge wrote:I don't think they even know that dark matter really exists. It's just that it looks like it MUST exist because otherwise the mathematics don't work.CID1990 wrote:Antimatter/dark matter absolutely fascinating to me
http://www.astro.cornell.edu/academics/ ... idence.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I don't think they've actually been able to directly "see" dark matter. It's what they assume as the explanation for the dynamics they see.
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Black phosphorus. Racist fucking Koreans!
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Hey GATW, why didn't you tell us you had a pig heart?
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Science is a great thing until the politicians start manipulating facts.

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Because it's none of your damn business?CAA Flagship wrote:Hey GATW, why didn't you tell us you had a pig heart?
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Grizalltheway wrote:Because it's none of your damn business?CAA Flagship wrote:Hey GATW, why didn't you tell us you had a pig heart?
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No I don't. I'm not claiming I know what causes them.John,
With all due respect then you'll need to explain these phenomenon then...
Look, they're telling you that there is about 5 times as much "dark matter" in the universe than there is normal matter (see http://science.nasa.gov/astrophysics/fo ... rk-energy/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;), but they cannot show you a single particle of it. They cannot say they've ever observed a single particle of it.
I'm not saying whether in the end they're correct or not. But understand that they see the universe in terms of mathematical equations and are assuming that their conceptual models are correct. They conclude dark matter exists because if it doesn't they'd have to be fundamentally wrong about a lot of other things. That's the crux of it.
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JohnStOnge wrote:No I don't. I'm not claiming I know what causes them.John,
With all due respect then you'll need to explain these phenomenon then...
Look, they're telling you that there is about 5 times as much "dark matter" in the universe than there is normal matter (see http://science.nasa.gov/astrophysics/fo ... rk-energy/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;), but they cannot show you a single particle of it. They cannot say they've ever observed a single particle of it.
I'm not saying whether in the end they're correct or not. But understand that they see the universe in terms of mathematical equations and are assuming that their conceptual models are correct. They conclude dark matter exists because if it doesn't they'd have to be fundamentally wrong about a lot of other things. That's the crux of it.
Yes and nobody has ever observed an Electron either John
and if they didn't exist we would have to fundamentally change our model of electricity
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That was like 6 weeks ago in Islam..get with the program..They've evolved from shooting point black to chopping off heads to drowning to burning alive now to last week:Chizzang wrote:This week in Islam...
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Religion of peace.....BDKJMU wrote:That was like 6 weeks ago in Islam..get with the program..They've evolved from shooting point black to chopping off heads to drowning to burning alive now to last week:Chizzang wrote:This week in Islam...
"Sickening video reveals Isis’s new method of execution: Ten prisoners made to kneel above bombs that have been buried in the ground"
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I'll take the bomb as opposed to being beheaded, burned alive or drowned. Just saying.
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So, you have a theorized form of matter that doesn't transmit any heat or momentum to regular matter and doesn't reflect or absorb or emit anything on the electromagnetic spectrum. It only has mass in the sense of gravity, and this matter is said to exist because the movement of galaxies suggests more mass than is actually present…
So how exactly do you verify or falsify the existence of this matter? I thought falsifiability was such a vitally important thing for any scientific theory to have?
So how exactly do you verify or falsify the existence of this matter? I thought falsifiability was such a vitally important thing for any scientific theory to have?
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