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BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_j1dn1s6 wrote
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_iy4h108 wrote
Reply to Space exploration by Our_Lord_Vader
Most of the interesting things are on the plane where the solar system orbits the sun. There's not a lot of reason to go "off the disc", and there has to be a reason in space travel, since resources are so scarce and costs are so high.
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_ixvc3pq wrote
Reply to comment by Tasty-Address9909 in A well known business model is to make the customer happy, yet a good portion of the biggest companies do the exact opposite by ElectricalDeer8726
Guess again.
I'm pretty sure there are no countries where "make the customer happy" qualifies as a sound business model.
That's a philosophy, not a plan for making money
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_ixv5t9k wrote
Reply to A well known business model is to make the customer happy, yet a good portion of the biggest companies do the exact opposite by ElectricalDeer8726
If your business model is "make the customer happy", you're going to have a hard time finding investors for your business.
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_iuk3cfo wrote
No, there isn't. The flesh scorches long before it's "cooked"
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_iuji6v7 wrote
"millions of billions", aka quadrillions.
But I doubt it. Hundreds of billions or around a trillion seems like a more reasonable estimate.
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_iu9w36i wrote
Reply to Creating artificial consciousness will prove that there is nothing beyond death, nor nothing exceptional in human life. by [deleted]
How will you even know when you've created artificial consciousness?
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_iu64zze wrote
Literally all billboards I've seen have the media company's name on the frame of the billboard (and usually it's Clear Channel).
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_itq0ttf wrote
Many people have done it and lived. Some even did it on purpose.
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_itjssdw wrote
There are probably creative writing or science fiction subs out there where this post would be appropriate.
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_iszt6d3 wrote
Reply to My theory of the universe by Clean-Membership-308
But the space between objects in the universe is expanding too. They're not all just moving in an "outward" direction from some central point.
Space is expanding in all directions.
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_isxwt5x wrote
Reply to comment by Naive-Gene-7583 in What Earth year would it be after 100 billion years from now in theory? by Naive-Gene-7583
"What does "depict in a 3rd dimension" mean? I don't understand the question.
BTW, the sun won't consume all of the planets. Just Mercury, Venus, and maybe Earth.
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_isxw1us wrote
Calendars are made-up systems for counting time, so there's really no way of predicting that.
If we stick with the calendar we have, then the year would be 100000002022.
But the Earth and the Sun would be long-since dead by then.
BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_j1knapu wrote
Reply to comment by EmbarrassedFriend693 in If big bounce happens, are we living same lives again and again? by EmbarrassedFriend693
Who knows? My guess is that not every event would unfold identically every time. That seems far fetched.