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gast30 01.01.2011 08:09 PM


 

great photo of the marsrover 1
it's now near a crater as we see
can you imagine the meteorite striking in on mars
that's mars as far as you can see, beautifull
the secon trip is to another crater

EVOLghost 03.16.2011 05:32 PM

Hate your job?

QUIT

http://io9.com/#!5782643/a-bad-job-i...s-unemployment

floatingslowly 03.30.2011 12:44 PM

first image of Mercury from the Messenger probe.
 

Pookie 03.31.2011 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gast30
yust found out that there are
1.000.000 IVF baby's born

if people had adopted 1.000.000 orfans ....

I have a massive problem with IVF for this very reason.

But then again my wife and I are both incredibly fertile and could keep popping out sprogs indefinitely if we wanted so who am I to judge?

EVOLghost 05.03.2011 09:47 PM

3rd grader writes letter to scientists

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/pluto/mail-03.html

gast30 05.28.2011 01:40 PM

this is a 4 dimensional electromicroscoop
images made when an electron pulses at the speed of 1 femtosecond
is released
particals are about 50 nanometer
and every 10 nanosecond a picture is made
 

gast30 09.01.2011 02:26 PM

higgs particle sooner found than thought

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14731690

Gulasch Noir 09.01.2011 03:31 PM

i fucking love maps. Especially old ones. Thank God Wikipedia is full of them
my current desktop picture:
 


and a few other ones I like
 


 

 


click on them to enlarge them

floatingslowly 07.04.2012 07:38 AM

It's a Boson, but is it the Higgs?

Maybe. maybe not.

^^^ brought to you by breadlines in the Eurozone.

SONIC GAIL 07.04.2012 08:02 AM

i thought u retired???



my answer to the question is obviously yes

Starcat 07.04.2012 09:44 AM

So they found the Higgs Boson today... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/l...een-found.html

 

EVOLghost 07.04.2012 10:58 AM

THANKS NEW BOARDIE FOR REPOSTING! BECASUE I MISSED IT THE FIRST TIME.a

floatingslowly 07.04.2012 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by afonso
That's right, amerifat. I saw the presentation in all its comic sans gloriousness, and so far they've only looked at mass itself, it might be something else with the same mass.


this is not the particle you are looking for.

however, it decays into two photons.

LOL HAIRYEUROBEASTS, enjoy austerity....you made.....LIGHT!

floatingslowly 07.04.2012 11:07 AM

fucking apes.

floatingslowly 07.04.2012 11:13 AM

perhaps, if I did a little dance, it would please the lil' lady mistress?

tat tatta taaaa

floatingslowly 07.04.2012 01:57 PM

yes, but we know how to LOVE. <333333

 

frades 07.05.2012 09:56 AM

saying that a particule acquires mass is like saying you've explained gravitation. but then again it doesn't explain why mass was present there..

!@#$%! 07.05.2012 10:12 AM

 

floatingslowly 07.05.2012 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CERN Director General Rolf Heuer
As a layman, I would now say, I think we have it.


"As a layman". El oh el.

TRANSLATION: I don't really understand the science, or even what the fuck we do here, day by day, but next year's budget does, and it says "we found it!"

EVOLghost 09.10.2012 07:25 AM

http://io9.com/5937356/prominent-sci...s-just-like-us

Prominent scientists sign declaration that animals have conscious awareness, just like us



:O!

Keeping It Simple 09.10.2012 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EVOLghost
http://io9.com/5937356/prominent-sci...s-just-like-us

Prominent scientists sign declaration that animals have conscious awareness, just like us



:O!


Isn't that Cthulhu in the photo!?:eek:

EVOLghost 09.10.2012 11:33 AM

Yes!


It's to show that he will KNOWINGLY destroy our world!

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 12.04.2012 04:31 PM

Quote:

The man with the long white beard was Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople, the spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians. Fortunately, he is known for his easy, affable manner, and he joined the laughter that followed.
But his commitment to environmental activism is deeply serious, earning him the nickname the Green Patriarch. He has preached that caring for the environment is a religious imperative, and for more than a decade, he has made a point of bringing together theologians and scientists like Dr. Goodall for debates and briefings.
This year’s reports of record melting of the earth’s ice sheets and extreme droughts have given a new urgency to Bartholomew’s messages about the degrading natural world. While economists and politicians prescribe more growth and consumption to overcome economic crises, the patriarch insists that the real crisis is cultural and spiritual, and can be overcome only by moving away from rampant materialism.
All human beings, he has said, should draw a distinction “between what we want and what we need.”
In September, he published a strongly worded encyclical calling on all Orthodox Christians to repent “for our sinfulness” in not doing enough to protect the planet. Biodiversity, “the work of divine wisdom,” was not granted to humanity to abuse it, he wrote; human dominion over the earth does not mean the right to greedily acquire and destroy its resources. He singled out “the powerful of this world,” saying they need a new mind-set to stop destroying the planet for profit or short-term interest.

“Traditionally in Christianity, sin was what you did to other humans,” said Kallistos Ware, a prominent Orthodox theologian based in Britain, “but Bartholomew insisted that what you do to the animals, the air, the water, the land can be sinful, not just folly, and that was quite a change.”

Still, Bartholomew’s seat, established 1,700 years ago, holds primacy among the world’s 300 million Orthodox Christians. As “first among equals” in the church, he acts as convener and can set the agenda for discussion.

Not all church prelates are inspired by his efforts to enlighten the faithful on the environment. “The patriarch is going against the current in much of Orthodoxy,” said the Rev. John Chryssavgis, an archdeacon of the church and adviser on environmental issues. “He has to preach and promote this constantly.”

“He wants a permanent institution,” Father Chryssavgis said. “When he passes on, there may not be the same concern for the environment.”
The impact of the patriarch’s many sermons and conferences is difficult to gauge. There has been wide interest in a new book, “Greening the Orthodox Parish,” said Frederick Krueger, its American editor. Subtitled “A Handbook for Christian Ecological Practice” and with a preface by Bartholomew, it covers theology, special liturgies and prayers as well as science papers and practical advice.

Numerous Orthodox monasteries and churches in Eastern Europe and the United States have switched to solar energy in recent years.gone further than most; some theologians call his stance revolutionary.

Subtitled “A Handbook for Christian Ecological Practice” and with a preface by Bartholomew, it covers theology, special liturgies and prayers as well as science papers and practical advice.

Numerous Orthodox monasteries and churches in Eastern Europe and the United States have switched to solar energy in recent years.
Among them is the Chrysopegi monastery on the Greek island of Crete, where the nuns use the environmental texts of the patriarch and other theologians in their teachings.
“More and more young people are coming to our courses,”
Mother Theocheni, the abbess of the monastery, said at the conference at Halki, near Istanbul. “They come to find meaning. Many seem to find inspiration in ecology. It’s been growing fast for the last 10 years.”■

NY Times Op-Ed


 

EVOLghost 12.10.2012 10:46 AM

brain cells from pee pee?


floatingslowly 12.10.2012 01:07 PM

I cannot give Robert Schunk enough praise.

Rob Instigator 12.10.2012 01:53 PM

I read all of Schunk's stuff but I do not see exactly what the hypothesis is?

The Sun will likely just becoem a red giant and slowly cool for a billion years, once it's supply of nuclear fuel has run out.

Hopefully, humans will have evolved into beings of pure consciousness and energy,. capable of traveling through space at light speed.

and then we will no longer need all the big bootie tumblr sites.....

floatingslowly 12.10.2012 02:44 PM

I dread paraphrasing on my phone, but basically, his theorem regarding the formation of our solar system based upon a breakdown of heavier elements, that are typically created as a part of stellar fusion/supernovae and spread, universally, by the large outward forces that come during these star's demise; a fate that our middleweight sun will likely avoid, instead bloating to consume the inner-system, and subsequently burning itself toward dwarfism.

Have no fear, there will always be a need for big bootie tumblr sites (and planets with higher levels of lithium).

floatingslowly 12.10.2012 02:56 PM

Did you hear that instead of heliopause, V'ger found a new, previously untheorized region of space??

Rob Instigator 12.10.2012 03:29 PM

V'Ger is col'chillin on the edge of the solar system, and it takes what, like 14 hours for a signal to get to us from V'Ger?

Severian 12.10.2012 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EVOLghost
http://io9.com/5937356/prominent-sci...s-just-like-us

Prominent scientists sign declaration that animals have conscious awareness, just like us



:O!


Just as a heads up, if you're reading it on io9, it's probably something that's been in the works for 2 decades or more. I read that page all the time, but it is pop-science^10, and I think that Star Trek book guide posted today has been its biggest revelation.

Rob Instigator 12.11.2012 10:21 AM

plants have conscious awareness

so far there is no way to say that rocks and dirt and water do not have conscious awareness.

floatingslowly 12.11.2012 10:28 AM

I swear to god, the next time you call ME a hippie...

(I'm with you on the plants)

!@#$%! 12.11.2012 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Hopefully, humans will have evolved into beings of pure consciousness and energy,. capable of traveling through space at light speed


sure you mean "background radiation"

floatingslowly 12.11.2012 10:41 AM

Has anyone seen my Nag Champa???

Rob Instigator 12.11.2012 10:57 AM

we are already background radiation

!@#$%! 12.11.2012 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
we are already background radiation


we're mostly water with various minerals suspended in a carbon matrix

not quite at "pure light-speed waves of nothingness" just yet

floatingslowly 12.11.2012 12:01 PM

www.decayfilm.com


HARD SCIENCE: HARD AT WORK.

Rob Instigator 12.11.2012 12:26 PM

all matter is just energy in a different form. we are all radiation.

!@#$%! 12.11.2012 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
all matter is just energy in a different form. we are all radiation.


yes yes, but organized it's a different story.

what i meant to originally say is that consciousness requires a proper casserole to gel into: a skull with all that jello. the idea of "pure consciousness" is what nietzsche called the shadow of god that remains after god is dead.

Rob Instigator 12.11.2012 12:56 PM

Nahhh, consciousness exists without brain and skull. plants have consciousness and no centralized brain.


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