MsGorteck
MsGorteck t1_j79rdb0 wrote
Reply to comment by InstructionOk274 in Serious question by Unable_Region7300
Interesting. When did he put forth this theory and what was the Pope's reaction?
MsGorteck t1_j6owgjf wrote
Reply to comment by Cutecat42 in TIFU by most likely having diabetes for years without knowing by Cutecat42
Talk to your doctor and a dietician. You might also try exercising in a pool. Swimming, water walking, aerobics; water holds 15% of your body and at the same time cools you, this translates into your body not being strained as much, yet you work harder. Bouncy takes weight off your joints, your heart works easier, and you stay cooler, yet because water is thicker than air you work harder in a better way than those rubber band things, weights, etc.
Good luck!
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Reply to Hey, can someone explain to me why we are not stending nuclear waste into space having a reliable rocket that can carry a decent amounts of cargo? I'm thinking about Falcon Heavy. One start a year would mean that US doesn't need to store anymore waste underground. by William0fBaskerville
Most of my life I have thought this myself. I did not know that it was extremely heavy. The dirty bomb part I knew in my late 20's. That part became even more obvious after 9/11 and went down a rabbit hole of the USSR nucking on of their own villages/towns to have a war game. I mean seriously, if we sent all of our nuclear waste to the sun it would add a whole .000000135 seconds to the life of the sun. Now I just learned, reading the responses to this query, about delta V, whatever the hell that is, is an issue.
MsGorteck t1_j5t1nbe wrote
Reply to comment by MiddleAgedGrump in Hey, can someone explain to me why we are not stending nuclear waste into space having a reliable rocket that can carry a decent amounts of cargo? I'm thinking about Falcon Heavy. One start a year would mean that US doesn't need to store anymore waste underground. by William0fBaskerville
Would that not be just as bad as shooting it in to space?
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Reply to comment by dickbutt_md in Have you ever thought about what it sounds on jupiter by Western_Home6746
So the metors that plowed into Jupiter years ago just went through? I thought, while small, that in the center there would be a solid something. Not big, because of all the weight and pressure, but something.
MsGorteck t1_j5lul9d wrote
Reply to comment by artgriego in Have you ever thought about what it sounds on jupiter by Western_Home6746
Oh, thanks. I thought you ment Kalvin, but the rest made no sense. Thank you.
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Reply to comment by Bipogram in Have you ever thought about what it sounds on jupiter by Western_Home6746
What does this mean?
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Reply to comment by Comfortable_Mango_11 in Have you ever thought about what it sounds on jupiter by Western_Home6746
Good to know. Here I was thinking Jupiter was habitable.
MsGorteck t1_j1hds7y wrote
Reply to comment by New_Progress_1462 in Russia may need to send a rescue mission to the International Space Station for 3 astronauts after a leak in their Soyuz capsule by A_Lazko
Too much corruption for too long and too many people not caring. This war has taught the world a great deal about both the Russian government and its military. Depending on where you stand it has taught you nothing good or holy crap, did not see that. If their conventional forces are in such shambles, I truly FEAR what shape their nuclear forces are in.
MsGorteck t1_iwda4j6 wrote
Reply to comment by GrandPriapus in imo the most terrifying part of space is rouge planets in deep space where there are no stars around. just pitch black. those planets are real. right now. freezing in the dark, thousands of light years away from any kind of light. imagine being on that planet, or even in its place. just terrifying. by Stufy_stuf
Your place too huh? First day at work after the switch and 1.5hrs before closing and the manager had not started any of the closing duties. (I'm not a manager so shrug.) 5min to close I ask if I can tip out, she says of course not, and looks at me like I have 3 eyes. I point to the clock and tell her we close in 5min and there has not been a delivery for 20. She says the clock has not been reset.... 🤦♂️🤐🤭😄😂 That got fixed!
MsGorteck t1_j7ck22n wrote
Reply to Serious question by Unable_Region7300
Thank you everybody. The reason I asked is because the Catholic church has a history of not liking new ways of thinking, especially if it could encourage the masses to question it. But those harsh responses had pretty much ceased by this time. To bad the man's originall paper, along with the responses it garnered can't be given more publicly, science might be slightly less under attack.