TechnologicalDarkage
TechnologicalDarkage t1_jcvl703 wrote
Reply to A Brief History of Time is ‘wrong’, Stephen Hawking told collaborator | Stephen Hawking by ZealousidealClub4119
Evolution requires a population with heredity and selection pressures. I guess I don’t know what Hertog is talking about.
TechnologicalDarkage t1_jcnuuw3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How do greenhouses actually work? by _Dnikeb
I found this article: https://www.acs.org/climatescience/climatesciencenarratives/a-greenhouse-effect-analogy.html
If you are interested in this topic as it pertains to earth I suggest: “The physics of climate change” by Lawrence M Krauss.
TechnologicalDarkage t1_jabmiph wrote
Derange and pocket change: 7 Still better than no tip? Better be quarters for the laundry mat I guess.
TechnologicalDarkage t1_j9763xy wrote
I thought I’d seen this map somewhere:
TechnologicalDarkage OP t1_isudnnm wrote
SS: researches found an ancient text, and using a new method to illuminate its pages where able to make a shocking discovery: they had found the oldest known star map. Previously believed to be a possibility it’s now known that Hipparchus made his star map before Ptolemy and what’s more, used a coordinate system closer to modern ones allowing for much more accurate measurements than Ptolemy. Hipparchus work is older than the Almagest (meaning greatest in Arabic) by several hundred years. This makes the work the first known time humans made detailed measurements of the sky allowing them to predict and model celestial motion, perhaps in a way marking the beginning of astronomy if not science itself.
Submitted by TechnologicalDarkage t3_y7gjky in space
TechnologicalDarkage t1_iqsng8x wrote
What is the blip in declination in 2022?
Also did you switch to electric heating in 2021? Why did use go up? Was it just colder?
TechnologicalDarkage t1_jecgrmx wrote
Reply to Cumulative house price growth (February 2020 to January 2023) by state [OC] by gvillanomics
Are the biggest turn around due to the decline of work from home?