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NFUN

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  1. give us a bit more time to work on quantum networking and remote entanglement so we can build IR/optical interferometer telescopes before we really commit
  2. none of those problems have anything to do with the coherence he's talking about
  3. in a million years it will either be as easy to get there as it will be to Sirius or Alpha Centauri or lots of further places or it will be equally impossible
  4. "Don't get me wrong, I'm happy to have more data available, but I don't consider this to be a ground breaking discovery. Well, other than the actual breaking of the lunar ground." - Shpaget, 2023
  5. You still almost certainly want cold temperatures for noise purposes. Phonons are a big part of superconducting quantum computers and I imagine you want low temperatures to have a good environment for those, plus blackbody radiation, etc
  6. sea lions are my favorite animals. I hope climate change doesn't hurt them
  7. well this is a first for something I've seen in a paper. Not dismissing it because of this but... lol
  8. (noscript, allow bloomberg.com, disallow bwbx.io)
  9. Well we run at 100 degrees on 1% of that energy balance even ignoring their apparent ability convert matter into energy, so yes?
  10. Skynet begins to learn at a geometric rate. It becomes self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29th. It then reads an Arugela post and suffers a critical error. Judgement Day is averted
  11. got an ion trap and a dark room and one (1) ion and a tube (that has magnification but it's only 20x that's basically nothing)
  12. I have seen the fluorescence of a single atom before, so you don't need much
  13. https://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2013/space-human-body/ https://www.livescience.com/human-body-no-spacesuit https://www.google.com/search?q=what happens to the human body in vacuum
  14. you should read the OP and a science textbook before trying a post like this
  15. they do have charts of the planets themselves relative to th sun. source: I used it for my final project
  16. My final project for one of my physics classes required knowing this information and in fact the only places I could find it were astrology websites. It was pretty funny citing them
  17. Much much cheaper. As people have noticed, this doesn't help you orbit which is the hard part, but it does let you completely ignore most of the hard parts about rocketry. You don't need to worry about high thrust or aerodynamics, so you can let a big steel sphere of fuel with a base attached float to space and slowly achieve orbital velocities with some dinky little thruster and be fine
  18. there used to be 27 letters and then & stopped being one. Times change. You will die and the people of your cohort that feel the same will die and with it the acceptance that Pluto is a planet, and your proud stubbornness will be as dust in the wind
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