Science

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  • utopian0

    20 scientific inventions and discoveries that will blow your mind!

    With all the sad news of corruption, crimes against women, religion-based violence in our subcontinent, and the political tensions that keep taking place at the global level (like the recent ones we have witnessed in Ukraine, Greece and the Middle East), we unfortunately seldom turn our attention to the very exciting scientific inventions and discoveries taking place across the globe, including our part of the world.

    http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/stor…

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    funny scarab sounds just like the pinks here...
    http://www.egyptsearch.com/forum…

    he has a qabala tree of life...he calls himself scarab and he is yelling at me because he wants to be black egyptian lol

    • why you so obsessed with race? kinda weird mix of occult n afrocentricity, doesnt make sense.yurimon
    • if you want to talk email or skype then we can go deeper, other than that, who are you?
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    • i get it, you're on my side...so now, do you know my story? you only make an "ass" of "u" when you get to "me" i'm gone
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    • "the masses" or spelled otherwise "them asses"
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    • in short, because I do what the FUCK i want to.
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    • aaaandddd...wtf is afrocentricity?? a city about hair?? stop it man...foh
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    • i've never had an afro..and i'm not african american...i have never been to fucking africa
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    • my blood is from (not limited to) asia, europe, africa, australia, russia, alaska, the americas...race??
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  • prophetone0

    NASA: New "impossible" engine works, could change space travel forever
    http://sploid.gizmodo.com/nasa-r…

    • EmDrive b*tches!prophetone
    • scientists hate michigan mom, see her one simple trick!_niko
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    Species in the Rhinochimaera family are known as long-nosed chimaeras. Their unusually long snouts (compared to other chimaeras) have sensory nerves that allow the fish to find food. Also, their first dorsal fin contains a mildly venomous spine that is used defensively. They are found in deep, temperate and tropical waters between 200 to 2,000 m in depth, and can grow to be up to 140 cm (4.5 ft) in length.

    Chimaeras (also known as ghost sharks and ratfish) are an order of cartilaginous fish most closely related to sharks, but they have been evolutionarily isolated from them for over 400 million years.

    hmmm....in MY science, i correlate it back to me...

    in this case

    The gangleaders are called Chiméres.

    *thats science to me, the metaphysical...hmmm this word meta should be super understood here...but when i say melanin is in blood. no one hears me...well no one wants to be the...uuhhh...i get it... "you are only as strong as your weakest link" so...if everything has a weakness whats wrong w/ owning it...why did someone write millions & billions of pages about albinos in caves??? hmmm....

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yak…

    you should stop trying to shoot the messenger or at least this one, i work well w/ mirrors.

    • son, please read out loud to yourself what you wrote here, exactly as you wrote it.monospaced
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    • Science?wagshaft
    • yup... ever heard of metaphysics?
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    • Exactly.wagshaft
    • Metaphysics is a philosophy is it not? Physics is a science.wagshaft
    • lol, only a retard would think metaphysics was sciencemonospaced
  • scarabin0

    • Science?wagshaft
    • he probably thinks its the symbol his religion uses...
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    • i don't have a religionscarabin
    • i was talking about the person in the picture & your site looks mighty religious lol
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    • spiritual and religion are 2 different things, but i guess your used to that form of control, hence the angermoldero
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    • what does japan have to do with you hating jews?scarabin
    • you mentioned the symbol like it was evil incarnate...i don't hate anyone...
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    • no, just the idea of genocide. i don't see how you missed that in my postscarabin
    • buuuuut...i researched that genocide...and i saw the same people on both sides its like chiraq
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    • yet chiraq has outside hands...metaphysical... everything does so who cares riigghht?
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    • what does that have to do with you posting about hating jews?scarabin
    • didn't post anything about hating jews...Michael Bradley was speaking about all white people him being 1
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    • no, he wasn't. he was not talking about rallying up a force against himself.scarabin
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    The swastika is a symbol used by of one of the most hated men on Earth, a symbol that represents the slaughter of millions of people and one of the most destructive wars on Earth. But Adolf Hitler was not the first to use this symbol. In fact, it was used as a powerful symbol thousands of years before him, across many cultures and continents.

    For the Hindus and Buddhists in India and other Asian countries, the swastika was an important symbol for many thousands of years and, to this day, the symbol can still be seen in abundance - on temples, buses, taxis, and on the cover of books. It was also used in Ancient Greece and can be found in the remains of the ancient city of Troy, which existed 4,000 years ago. The ancient Druids and the Celts also used the symbol, reflected in many artefacts that have been discovered. It was used by Nordic tribes and even early Christians used the Swastika as one of their symbols, including the Teutonic Knights, a German medieval military order, which became a purely religious Catholic Order. But why is this symbol so important and why did Adolf Hitler decide to use it?

    • oh no...look at that evil fire and evil electric and evil gun...lol
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    • you hate jews, it's okay. we get it. it's one of the least alarming things about youscarabin
    • this isn't about the swastika, it's about you posting an anti-semitic text as your worldviewscarabin
    • nothing i posted was anti semetic...you can take it out of context if you want...is theosophy anti semetic?
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    • you didn't even read the text you posted. it contains all the context needed.scarabin
    • is theosophy anti-semetic?
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    • the bit you posted was, yeah.scarabin
    • that's a funny little attempt to derail, though. cutescarabin
  • yurimon0

    • i wonder what he's saying...
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    • he's saying "keep your racism out of the science thread"scarabin
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  • utopian0

    Hubble finds supernova star system linked to potential 'zombie star'

    SUPERNOVA 2012Z IN SPIRAL GALAXY NGC 1309. The inset panel is a pair of Hubble Space Telescope images of the spiral galaxy NGC 1309 that were taken before and after the appearance of Supernova 2012Z, in the outskirts of the galaxy. The white X-shaped feature at the top of the image of the galaxy marks the location of the supernova. The inset panel from 2013 shows the supernova; archival Hubble data from 2005 and 2006 show the progenitor system for the supernova, thought to be a binary system containing a helium star transferring material to a white dwarf that exploded. The stellar blast is a member of a unique class of supernova called Type Iax. These supernovae are less energetic, and hence fainter, on average, than their well-known cousins, Type Ia supernovae, which also originate from exploding white dwarfs in binary systems.

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/rele…

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  • yurimon0

    http://www.space.com/26740-roset…

    Europe's Rosetta Spacecraft Makes Historic Arrival at Comet

    • it traveled 4 billion fucking miles. holy crapscarabin
    • Totally fucking fake. How can you believe this yuri if you weren't there? Do you actually know it was there? NO!monospaced
    • <lolmoldero
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  • detritus0

    Further to the Em-Drive stuff...

    Here's a video of a test of an iteration of the original British invention, demonstrating its capabilities.

    It's not exactly visually exciting (especially at first!), but then if what it's achieving is real.. it's fucking amazing.

    • Gotta love the outwardly lo-tech, budget, unexciting British test facility — no vacuum chamber here! :)detritus
    • it kinda piss me off that all these concept are floating on youtube and conspiracy site and when you bring them on forums like qbn, you get shoot down because pseudo science, now nasa says the same shit and everyone is like OMG so amazing, I give it 3 to 5 years before the electric universe theory goes mainstream and all the fuckn scientist pretend it was canonGeorgesII
    • forums like qbn, you get shoot down because pseudo science, now nasa says the same shit and everyone is like OMG so amazing, I give it 3 to 5 years before the electric universe theory goes mainstream and all the fuckn scientist pretend it was canonGeorgesII
    • amazing, I give it 3 to 5 years before the electric universe theory goes mainstream and all the fuckn scientist pretend it was canonGeorgesII
    • was canon, just like the snowden revelationGeorgesII
    • anger not directed at you detritus, but the scientific dogmas are what is keeping us retarded, we're still using combustion engines ffsGeorgesII
    • i wonder how long till we get a working spacecraft out of thisscarabin
    • never mind spacecraft, hover cars and finally a hover fucking board!_niko
  • ukit20

    World's top PR companies rule out working with climate deniers

    http://www.theguardian.com/envir…

    • deniers,
      such a ugly term created by.... a PR firm
      GeorgesII
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  • pango0

    "denier"
    1 |ˈdɛnjər| noun
    1 |dəˈni(ə)r, ˈdenyər | a unit of weight by which the fineness of silk, rayon, or nylon yarn is measured, equal to the weight in grams of 9,000 meters of the yarn and often used to describe the thickness of hosiery: 840 denier nylon.
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  • lessfloor0

    The Nano Robots Inside You

  • detritus0