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I make space mites that infect them, furiously itching that begin to sting your fortress.
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If anything they would come for the zombies and to see who gets killed on game of throwns.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
PB666 replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
You'de have to be on a smart phone driving a smart car while eating a smart tart on a blow dart while driving into an upside down shopping cart. What is the 4th order derivative SinX^2*ArccosX^N? -
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Nope. doesnt work like that read the rules.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
PB666 replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
The plot ended, i cant tell you less. Why? -
My space ship is toroid shaped and the asteroid goes right through the toriod, and i redirect it back into the enourmous flagship.
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Most cells can be frozen with a cryoprotectant, but importantly, neurons cannot. As for storing humans at 5 to 10 degrees, even blood cells start to degrade after a small period of time, at that temperature you can expect irreversible detah within 48 hours even with things like lung attachments. The answer to the thread is a big NOPE .
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A new flat (2mm) lens that can magnify light
PB666 replied to PB666's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Thats point i made last year to these neophytes, you get the science, then years pass and you get the technology, and years pass and you get the application engineering, and finally you have a functioning object. the time it takes now from step 2 to step 4 with modern age production technologies. -
A new flat (2mm) lens that can magnify light
PB666 replied to PB666's topic in Science & Spaceflight
The potential here is to make solar panels lighter by reducing the amount of panel and replacing it with something less heavy. Not much of a potential, but may become very useful for deep space craft which need concentrated solar power to function. -
But I am previously immunized against attacks and therefore applied the minus 3 constant therefore resulting in 0 next posters attacked. I send peace and brotherly love to the next 0 posters.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-36438686
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But you were too late, by the time you realized the wave was coming the function turned the small amounts of kerbonite in your ships hull into gas and your ship disentegrated. Because of its low gravity it became pieces of space dust. The wave function continues outward. Eventually crashing KSP and your computer needs a reboot. I have downloaded a Unity mod on the next user that prevents all future attacks against my machine.
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I'm still optimistic, I'm pessimistic that in the next billion years we would go far enough out to find other sentients other than the evolved products of ourselves. The essential problem is the distances between fertive objects in space and our/their inability to travel those distances with great facility. And what are we after? Dim stars that last forever, in the future we will not be interested in solar power, but in hydrogen and dueterium . . .which means that the only thing we really need is a small gravity well and a means of concentrating these things, for example nebula and pre-protoplanetary nebula and the like. A brown dwarf would be a great place to set up a colony, more or less invisible past 100 light years from any viewer, does not create reflections, you could create a sort of a dysan ring without being detected (dwarves emit in the IR anyway). Tiny gravity well compared to our sun. Think about this, once you have fusion power in space and a space factory that can build fusion reactors as well as anything else, would you ever come inside the kuiper belt? You might send a space tug out to move asteroids from MSO to the kuiper belt, or move Saturn trojans out, but you probably would not waste the effort coming inside to Earths system. If you carve through enough comets, using their ICE as a heat sink for your fusion reactors, you evaporate off the volatiles and are left with the constituants that make up the rocky planets. No need for even going for asteroids after a while. And some of the rarest compounds on earths surface are siderophiles, the prefer to be in the core and lower mantle not on the surface, so that if you are picking these minerals out of primordial space dust, concentrating them is far easier. The question we have to ask, would alien sentients really want to come to our system other than for scientific reasons. Would we not behave the same to other systems, what we really want is a place where gathering E=mc2 is the easiest. The sun is a great thing, but it has a lower energy production density that the human body, and unless you like to bath in the heat of Mercury you are stuck with densities of 1 KW per sq. meter. With nuclear you can increase this by a 1000 fold. And you are not limited to dipping deep into a gravity well to get it. What would an alienr have to fear from us, they will always be able to expand faster and farther from us, we would be like the children that scavenge the garbage dumps around big cities, so from their point of view when we come they should be moving on to happier hunting grounds. So either we are the first in our hard to expand out of vicinity, or they have already seen us but didn't care and moved on.
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Gene Drives: mendelian genetics has just been overwritten.
PB666 replied to Streetwind's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Ironically I have a script blocker on my computer, instead is shows em all the source code instead of the advert. -
Gene Drives: mendelian genetics has just been overwritten.
PB666 replied to Streetwind's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Before these responses go on into never-never land. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixation_(population_genetics)#Probability_of_fixation -
Gene Drives: mendelian genetics has just been overwritten.
PB666 replied to Streetwind's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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The lack of detailed observations is not a surrogate for data. Venus, effectively sterile, mercury too hot, too cold, to dry no air. Mars, too dry, too cold, no air. Not enough sunlight Asteroid belt, not enough light, too cold, too dry, no air. Jupiter too hot, too much atmosphere, no way to see deep into those layers. Jovian satellites, too cold, not enough light . . . . . . . . . There could be life on the colder planets and satellites, but if there is life its heaviky restricted to volcanic zones, is non-photosynthetic, and cannot benefit from the effects of oxygen in the environemt. Which in total means there is no meaningful diversity if it exists. Outside of our system what do we see, gas giants in close orbits, large rocky planets that ate really hot, tidally locked planets. IOW there is a plethora of planets that lack the life facilitating qualities of Earth. There are no solid examples of planets with life facilitating qualities.
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There is a complete dearth of evidence for life anywhere as complex as Earth, there are hints of life on Mars, but that might be extinct. There is no evidence, not a smeg, of life anywhere else. More importantly, what you are saying is not science,mits guessing.
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8/10 but as some are adversely affect others are pleasantly amused. I create a virus that can track packets anywhere on the internet, i then extort everyone for everything they do on the internet that might embarrass them.
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I forgot to install the upgrades, your BD armory doesn't install and i have moved my ksc to the poles of Moho. The attack fails, I create an alchemy wave-function from moho that turns all kerbonite instantly into a gas, making all the outer planets and thier moons explode into gas giants, the effect only lasts for 20 seconds, so they collapse and reform planets and moons.