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Science - It's life Jim but not as we know it...

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Treble, Feb 4, 2022.

  1. aberdude

    aberdude Well-Known Member

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    So it’s an open subject……Tesla would be a internet dickhead with alternative ideas these days

    just saying like
     
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    I don't really get what they are trying to suggest, because we've known for a longtime there is another force, called the fifth force! I had to check the date of the article. The fifth force is dark energy, and I don't see what they have proven unless they are merely suggesting they've never been able to prove it before, but now can with ie the wobble or as the title suggests they are closing in on the fifth force, but hey bro they want more funding I expect...oh hang on, look what I've found via google, virtually the same article from over 2 years ago... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/56643677 <laugh>
     
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    Mainstream hey…so confusing when I post it init …..updated article <laugh>
     
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  5. brb

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    Is that what it was an 'updated' article <laugh>

    I was thinking bloody hell bbc rehashing stories now. I'm like reading the first article and thinking this is old news, which made me check the date, it was only 3 hours old when I read it.
     
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    Scheduled to launch in 2027...



    https://www.euronews.com/next/2023/...or-will-map-universe-with-colossal-amounts-of

    How will Roman differ from Hubble and James Webb?

    While Hubble and Webb are extremely good at zooming in to get a detailed look at small parts of the sky, Roman is going to have a much wider field of view.

    It will be able to create infrared images that are 200 times larger than Hubble while providing the same rich level of detail with its similarly sized 2.4-metre diameter mirror.

    So while it will be able to produce "exquisite" images, the likes of which we have gotten used to from Hubble and Webb, it is mainly "going to be a telescope dedicated for surveys," said Sirianni.

    "In order to look for the star population in a nearby galaxy, which is very large for the field of view of Hubble, we have to stitch and do mosaics of very different shots. With Roman, we can take a picture of the full galaxy in one single shot," he says.
     
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    they linked previous story from 2021……probably worth complaining to the fake news site fella….grifters
     
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    Chinese lanterns in thin low cloud.
     
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    Way too big to be lanterns imo

    Interdimensional rips perhaps
     
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    <laugh>
     
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  12. Sucky

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    You gotta open your 3rd eye bro<whistle>


    Not science but interesting
     
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    Treble Keyser Söze

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    Optical illusion caused by rain/refraction and ground level lights (and maybe even the wet glass on the windscreen). Watch how they disappear or come in front of much lower level trees as the car travels forward and the angle changes.


    I want to believe <whistle>
     
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    :emoticon-0181-fubar
    and some don’t wanna believe <laugh>
     
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    Big Ern Lord, Master, Guru & Emperor

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    Mainly because, like you, he was wrong about many many things.
    You really should actually bother to research those memes you use as education.
     
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  17. aberdude

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    Go and take that head for a sh.it you simple fkr…… people are allowed to be wrong it doesn’t take away the right they did does it ffs
     
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    Saw a clip like this on twitter the other day, but it went the opposite way, and eventually from us to planet earth, through to what we think we know so far of the universe. When I see stuff portrayed like this it's why I think we will never understand what we are the bigger part of, it's like being the equivalent in size of that rhinovirus...

     
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    Mylar balloon in wind innit
     
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    Still not as small as klopps net spend which is far more impressive
     
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