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- jaylarson1
Sorry if timeline, but just saw this:
- robotron3k0
David Talbot narrates a doc on the great space theorist Velikovsky. This is quite stellar summary of his book Worlds in Collision. Using ancient art, religious texts and ancient myths to come up with his theories, Einstein loved this guy, as he theorised space was electrical not momentum and gravity. It's so hard to explain his ideas of how are solar system has been rearranged and witnessed and documented by man and that the earth has recovered incredibly quick from numerous cataclysms of shifting planets in the sky—all happening and witnessed, even as recent as the age of Egyptians. IMO, pretty cool stuff. What space science is discovering over the years, almost all of Velikovsky's theories have been turning out correct!
- Part 2 is about Mars https://youtu.be/tRV…robotron3k
- Part 3 about Venus https://youtu.be/34w…robotron3k
- lol okaymonospaced
- wrong threadmonospaced
- If you look up the word pseudoscience this guys name literally shows up. His theories are considered the best example of bullshit science in modern history.monospaced
- Not a single one of his theories has been proven true. All science in the areas show he is the exact opposite of reality.monospaced
- I understand you don't approve but have you ever thought maybe other might be interested in the theory of an electric universe? Part 2 is beautiful BTWrobotron3k
- I’m not saying you shouldn’t post it or people can’t be interested. I’m saying it’s not science and that it’s absolute crazy bullshit nonsense.monospaced
- religion threadutopian
- shoes0
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/info/p…
Breakthrough: UH team successfully locates incoming asteroid
For the first time, astronomers at the University of Hawaiʻi have demonstrated that their ATLAS and Pan-STARRS survey telescopes can provide sufficient warning to move people away from the impact site of an incoming asteroid. They detected a small asteroid prior to its entering the Earth's atmosphere near Puerto Rico on the morning of June 22, 2019.
The 4-meter diameter asteroid, named 2019 MO, was observed four times in a span of 30 minutes by the ATLAS Maunaloa facility, just after midnight Hawaiʻi time on the morning of Saturday, June 22. At that time, the asteroid was only 500,000 km from Earth - or 1.3 times the distance to the Moon. These initial observations were assessed by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's (JPL) Scout impact analysis software, and the asteroid was given a modest impact rating of 2 (a rating of 4 is "likely"). However, JPL's Davide Farnocchia noted a possible match with an atmospheric infrasound detection near Puerto Rico about 12 hours later, and he asked if the community could search for additional observations.
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- sarahfailin0
- But if we have been on the moon, then we have been on Marsdrgs
- To be fair - It's more like instead of only talking about the moon, talk about other endeavours, eg establishing a base on mars (same as on moon) etc etc.shapesalad
- That how I read it. He's not saying the moon is part of mars. More "of which the moon is a part of the missions to establish bases on planets/moons".shapesalad
- inteliboy1
Jupiter will get so close to Earth this month its largest moons will be visible with binoculars.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jup…
(also, CBS website and typography is surprisingly nice...)
- I am going to have to get the telescope out for this.lemmy_k
- sarahfailin1
https://www.vice.com/en_us/artic…
'The Blowjob Paper:' Scientists Processed 109 Hours of Oral Sex to Develop an AI that Sucks Dick
The researchers designed a dense neural network (DNN) architecture that predicts a blowjob giver’s next move based on analysis of past movements, kind of like predictive text on your phone.- WANT of the day!eryx
- Blowjob ai: Deep Throating_niko
- am I the only guy for which blowjobs does nothing for him?shapesalad
- Blowiobs are great but i dont get off on them eithercannonball1978
- Still comes down to who they're analysing... I've had some bad blowjobs in my life. What if they used a 'Teethy Tonya' or a 'Limp-lipped Larry'?!!PonyBoy
- renderedred2
Scientists print first 3D heart using patient's biological materials.
Engineered heart completely matches the immunological, cellular, biochemical and anatomical properties of the patient
- robotron3k0
Woah bump for hot mess!!
- robotron3k1
Live moon landing in 1 hour by private company from Israel...
- Boz0
Scientists might have solved the climate change with technology and science.
Scientists can now turn CO2 in the air into solid coal
https://bigthink.com/surprising-…
- robotron3k3
Get your tissues out, this real tear jerker watching a cell die...
- shapesalad1
Purple Dragoon Fruit - the future:
- renderedred1
Scientists ‘reverse time’ with quantum computer
- PonyBoy-1
Ten years after the ‘Berlin patient,’ doctors announce a second person has been effectively ‘cured’ of HIV
"For the second time, doctors appear to have put HIV into “sustained remission” with a stem cell transplant — effectively curing the recipient."
- Gnash13
A CURE FOR CANCER? ISRAELI SCIENTISTS SAY THEY THINK THEY FOUND ONE
“We believe we will offer in a year's time a complete cure for cancer."
- Pretty heavy metal comments in the articles comments section. Hope they succeed with the drugs. Still a few years away, they are currently only working on mice.BH26
- patent:
https://patents.goog…sted - amazing, imagine if it works. wow.fadein11
- MuTaTo!
https://i.ytimg.com/…Nairn - "The company is now writing patents on specific peptides, which will be a large bank of targeting toxin peptides wholly owned and hard to break, said Aridor."Nairn
- ikr? mutato?Gnash
- hmm, i wonder how the BDS wing-nuts will handle this one.Gnash
- hopefully this is it, so many miracle cures have come before this..._niko
- usually, the vapour-cures are "5-10 years away." saying "in a year's time" is a big departure from the norm.Gnash
- I want to believe, but almost every week there's a story like this. The media is terrible at covering science related stuff.yuekit
- I'd want to hear a scientist in the field explain if what they are describing sounds feasible.yuekit
- ^ yup. and it's always a little suspicious when a trading name (AEBi) is included in a non-business mag.Gnash
- re-reading it, it sounds like an investor pitch.Gnash
- https://nypost.com/2…prophetone
- The cancer industry will block this. Too much money to make with cancer.Bennn
- yep.. this is why you'll hear so many of them shitting on it. Imagine if cure is out. No more profits on cancer patients. This is promising because they createBoz
- individual treatments based on your genetics and blood cells. So they target your body specifically. Hopefully this is it as as I have lost my mom to it.Boz
- Some people are easily manipulated. I believe it when I see it!utopian
- There were many promising solutions but they shut them down in clinical trials. Hopefully new law Trump pushed for being able to try experimental treatmentsBoz
- Will allow people with terminal cancer to have hope and try to use it.Boz
- Trump's "new proposed laws" has little to do with cancer research and or clinical trials. Pharmaceutical companies are only concerned with "blockbuster drugs".utopian
- All about the Money!robthelad
- And there's too many humanz on Earth, a cure to this will mean more humanz.Bennn
- nice, we can keep polluting ourselves nowmekk
- ^ ha, I was thinking about starting up smoking againGnash
- I would love to believe they are finally coming up with something. But I also believe they do have a cure for cancer, and I think they've had it for a while.Maaku
- Hopefully it's a cure and not a treatment to lessen the symptoms, like most medicine.Maaku
- robotron3k0
Oh shit it's happening live...
Wolf moon eclipse!
- monospaced2
Here's an informed article on the topic of the magnetic poles, devoid of conspiracy theory nonsense and YouTube armchair scientists making shit videos for the gullible masses.